

Still, it retains a hold over its fans, who have lovingly restored much of its cut content while addressing its flaws.

It's undeniably unfinished, with the final release being riddled with bugs. Knights of the Old Republic 2 is in so many ways about Obsidian as much as it's about Star Wars. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 (2004, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox, PS4) It’s similar to Battlefield 2142’s Titan mode, but with Star Wars ships. In Space Assault, two teams assault the opposing faction’s capital ship via starfighters until key systems are knocked out. Playable Heroes like Darth Vader and Prequel-era Obi-Wan, and Space Assault, arguably the best of the multiplayer modes. Battlefront II’s matches have the same feature set as the first Battlefront, but with a few notable additions: Its story is told from the perspective of a clone trooper (voiced by Jango Fett himself, Temura Morrison) fighting in the Republic’s 501st Legion against Seperatist forces. It’s something the budding franchise didn’t need, yet still pulled off surprisingly well. Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005, PS2, Xbox, PC, PSP)Ģ005’s Star Wars: Battlefront II took the foundations of the first Battlefront-specifically the Battlefield-inspired multiplayer -and added an engaging single-player story mode on top of that solid bedrock.

It also introduced Star Wars fans to Kyle Katarn, a major character in Star Wars video games for years to come. While it lacked a multiplayer feature, Dark Forces more than made up for it with solid graphics for the time and superb level design that provided a good challenge throughout.

Yet Star Wars: Dark Forces is another first-person shooter among the best to come out during that decade. When you think of '90s first-person shooters, Doom and Quake are often the most recognizable ones, for obvious reasons. Star Wars Dark Forces (1995, MS-DOS, MAC) These entries stretch across console generations, genres, and stories, but they’ve all captivated us in their own way. There’s certainly no shortage of games to choose from, but we’ve tapped into the Force and whittled down the list to what we consider the 10 best Star Wars games of all time now that Star Wars: Jedi Survivor has arrived.
