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Despite being a flight game, Rogue Squadron focused on its story, sticking faithfully to Star Wars lore and presented with a full voice cast despite originally releasing on the Nintendo Taking the role of an average pilot for either the Rebels or Empire, you fight in pivotal battles in Star Wars history. You take control of the leader of Delta Squad, an elite Clone army squad sent on the most dangerous missions behind enemy lines. The game takes place over the course of the three year war, jumping forward in time with each mission, giving the player a sense of just how long and bloody the war is.

As the leader of a four-person squad, you have to give commands to your teammates and using their unique skills and weapons thoughtfully in order to succeed. The original Star Wars: Battlefront II released in is a classic, all-time great multiplayer shooter. The sequel took the great shooter gameplay from the first game and added the amazing Galactic Conquest campaign that made the single-player worth playing.

Whereas the more recent Battlefront II released in was bogged down by limited content and a big loot box scandal, the original Battlefront II had something for everyone.

It experimented with new ideas while staying true to lore, and delivered varied combat and a story-driven by player choices. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is exactly what some wanted, but after playing it ourselves we had to wonder if Battlefront II was still better. One of the most prominent sources since the franchise's creation has been video games, with studios reimagining Star Wars' existing stories and characters or creating new ones across dozens of gaming genres, including racing games, shooters, flight simulators, and role-playing games.

And though Star Wars games could stand to get a little bit weirder going forward, there have already been plenty of wonderful games that take place in a galaxy far, far away.

Below, we've rounded up the 10 best Star Wars games. As a quick note: These games are not listed in the order of best to worst, or vice versa. We've simply listed them in the order by which they launched, from 's TIE Fighter to 's Republic Commando Remastered and every game we loved in between.

You do not have to keep scrolling if you came here just to make sure that we didn't forget to list KOTOR--we got you. We'll be sure to come back and update this list as new Star Wars games are released assuming they're good enough to knock any of these games off. Developer Totally Games' Star Wars: TIE Fighter is a flight simulator meets space combat game set in the Star Wars universe that wowed fans back in and surprisingly still holds up in several ways today.

It begins immediately following the events of The Empire Strikes Back and continues until the final battle of Return of the Jedi, having you play as a talented TIE pilot charged with going after pirates or traitors to the Galactic Empire. It's a shame that TIE Fighter is no longer canon, as it tells a superb story about what it was like to be an Imperial during the events of the original Star Wars trilogy. The game provides insight into "the bad guys" of Star Wars, showing that most Imperial soldiers weren't Emperor Palpatine-level evil.

The series follows Kyle Katarn, a mercenary-turned-Jedi who briefly embraces the Dark Side and thus can use all manner of Force abilities. In Jedi Outcast, Kyle has forsaken the Force, only to learn that he needs to reconnect with his Force sensitivity in order to combat a threat posed to the New Republic.

Jedi Outcast is the point in the Jedi Knight series where combat fully transitions to a hybrid of shooter and lightsaber combat. That, along with the really good single-player campaign, makes Jedi Outcast the best of the Jedi Knight games.

Jedi Outcast also sees Kyle meet with several popular Star Wars characters, like Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian, providing a look at their lives admittedly, one that is no longer canon after the events of Return of the Jedi. Along the way, you recruit new allies, learn Force abilities, and make meaningful choices that influence both how the story ultimately ends and whether you embrace the Light or Dark Side of the Force.

Developer BioWare Austin's Star Wars: The Old Republic has come a long way since its launch in this massively multiplayer online role-playing game is still kicking too, with a thriving playerbase and an eighth major content expansion, Legacy of the Sith, coming out in celebration of its year run.

Taking place hundreds of years after the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, The Old Republic allows you to play through eight distinct storylines during the ongoing conflict between the Sith Empire and Galactic Republic.

Each storyline sees you recruiting different squadmates, responding to different moral-based dialogue choices, wielding different weapons and abilities, meeting different characters, and having the chance to fall in love with different romance options. Jump in an X-wing and blow something up; ignite your blade as Rey, Kylo Ren, and the rest of your favorites in the new-and-improved Heroes vs.

Its Battle of Hoth levels alone are worth the price of admission. Check out this retro gem on GOG. Travel across the galaxy in search of surviving Jedi; customize your outfit, lightsaber, and abilities; and take on the Sith aboard their new colossal battle station.

Alex Kane is a journalist based in west-central Illinois. He has written for Fangoria , Polygon , the website of Rolling Stone , Variety , and other publications. Follow him on Twitter at alexjkane.



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