Star Wars: Republic Commando offers a unique bit of squad based gameplay and a fun Star Wars experience on the whole. If you want some details about the exact nature of the squad based gameplay, then check out this review for more information.
As new recruit Jaden, you are sent out to uncover the plot behind Master Luke’s stolen data and save the Jedi order from a second extinction. Are you up to the task or will the Sith re-take the universe?
Star Wars: Empire at War is the best strategy game available set in the Star Wars universe. An in depth single player offers you single battles, wars for domination of a galaxy of planets or a well developed story campaign. There is also a multiplayer option and overall this is a top quality title.
Some people will tell you that there is no such thing as a bad Star Wars game. While I am usually skeptical of broad statements, if Jedi Outcast is any indication this one may just be true. Jedi Outcast is both fun and well coded.
The ultimate goal is to rid the universe of all the Jedi, but can you survive the battle? Star Wars Battlefront II has more challenges, missions, and everything when compared to its prequel.
Star Wars - Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight was released in 1997 and became one of the best selling first person shooters of all time. As the first game to allow gamers to assume the role of Jedi Knight, Dark Forces II was wildly successful. How good a game is it 15 years later?
Looking to play through this classic Xbox RPG for the first time, but not sure how to get started? Fear not, young Jedi, this walkthrough will help you get through the early part of the game, from the Endar Spire through your first trip to Dantooine.
Developed by BioWare, masters of the PC RPG, and released for the Microsoft Xbox in 2003, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is an exceptionally deep sci-fi roleplaying game set in perhaps the most beloved film universe of all time.
Got a Wii, a copy of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and still want MORE out of it? These are the cheat codes, hints, and unlockables that you can get out of that game.
Star Wars the Force Unleashed have practically covered almost all of the video game consoles. The PSP, PS3, XBOX360 and Wii all got their versions of the game. Here’s a brief overview the game’s versions in each of the four consoles which have the game in their catalog of video games.