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Something we’ve noticed while writing this list is that the best Star Wars games are generally dominated by those steeped in the world of the original trilogy - but if the prequel trilogy is represented by any entry, it’s lucky that it’s Republic Commando - a unique and solid experience that is typically far more overlooked than it should be. Obviously it was all slightly janky in that endearing PS2-era style, but there was nothing more exciting than the tiny, anticlimactic text unfurling across the bottom of the screen: “you can now play as Mace Windu”. Then you had the campaign mode, which gave a bit more story and structure to the huge-feeling scraps.
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What’s not to love?īefore EA took over the series and turned it into a loot-box grind Battlefield clone with a time-to-kill so fast pretty much all you could do was cosplay as the Stormtrooper that does the Wilhelm Scream in every film, Star Wars Battlefront 2 was a fantastic shooter on both home and – get this! – handheld consoles.Īt the time, especially on the PSP, the wide-ranging battles of the Galactic Conquest mode (where you fought battles both on the ground and in space as either the Resistance or Empire to win control of territory) were frantically epic. It’s the best of imagined war with action figures, come to life on PC. The truth is that this game lacks some of the depth of some of its RTS rivals, but… that hardly matters, because in this game, you’re playing with the most iconic sci-fi war machines ever created. The setting also means the game gets to toy with both prequel and original trilogy technologies and characters - which makes for some fun midquel explanations of how things evolved from one era to the next. If I’m being entirely honest, Empire at War isn’t really as good as C&C was at its best – but it’s a strong effort, a thrilling and expansive game that tells the story of the galaxy in that wide open gap between the prequel and original trilogies, giving players freedom to play as both the empire and the Rebels (though the story of course focuses on the former). Here’s all that really has to be said about Empire at War to justify its placement on this list: it’s a Star Wars real-time strategy game from a bunch of the minds behind Command & Conquer. The good old days – when having a lightsaber was rare and special! It forced you to be more ‘normal’ members of the Star Wars universe it took almost six months for a single player to unlock a Force Sensitive character. The best days of the game, arguably, were those earliest ones where Jedi were rare. It was also a very unique MMO at the time in that it was the only big-budget game of its kind to let you play in such a beloved universe from other mediums outside games. And the original era of Galaxies, before the infamous ‘NGE’ update, was a truly magical period in MMO history.
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Star Wars is the rare franchise that has the honor of being home to more than one massively multiplayer game – and while I’ve got a lot of time for Star Wars: The Old Republic, I’ll always hold a candle for its less accessible, old-school sibling, Star Wars Galaxies. The SNES versions, in particular, remain classics that exemplify a particular period of gaming tie-in – so it’s a natural starting point for this list. The three aren’t exactly the most faithful of reflections of the Star Wars series, especially by modern standards, but they’re absolutely killer run-and-gun action platformers that were a cut above most of the licensed games of the time.
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This is a bit of a cheat, really we’re not really just including one of the classic Super Star Wars games, but the full trilogy – three games based on the three OT movies, released in 1992, '93, and '94 respectively.
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feel free to agree or angrily disagree in the comments. That's a difficult choice, because there's so many good ones – probably more than for any other licensed franchise in gaming history. So, team VG247 put their heads together and tried to decide on their top ten Star Wars games. But, y'know, if one thing can convince us that Star Wars is worth declaring a national holiday over, it could well be the series' video game history – which you could argue is less patchy quality-wise than a lot of the Hollywood movies set in this awesome and hugely iconic universe.