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Best Star Wars Games

30th Jan 2018
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Star Wars has a long history of video games that have added to the lore and elevated the appeal of the epic saga. There have been dozens of Star Wars games since the early 80's, and the flood has never really subsided over the years. But just like the movies themselves, some titles are remembered much more fondly than others. When considering the best Star Wars games for this list, it is clear that the saga has had its ups and downs when it comes to games. In this list one can find brilliant dog-fighting games, first-person shooters, Jedi dueling and even Real Time Strategy games! There are those all-time classics, like Knights of the Old Republic, which some fans claim to be better than the actual films themselves. Jedi Knight III: Jedi Academy even let you train as an apprentice and become the hero (or villain) you were always destined to be! And there are epic adaptations of battles, races, and dogfights from the movies themselves that fondly remind us of the epic struggle between the Light side and the Dark side of the Force that epitomizes Star Wars. Irrespective of their genre, platform and quality, these games have never failed to remind us why we love Star Wars so much. The games fill us with the same kind of childhood wonder as the classic films themselves. They let us feel as though we are a part of that vast, wonderful universe and that beloved galaxy far, far away!

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Best Star Wars Games

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Empire At War

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Star Wars: Empire at War is a 2006 real-time strategy video game developed by Petroglyph Games and published by LucasArts. Set between Episode III and Episode IV, it focuses on the fledgling struggle between the Empire and the Rebels. It uses Petroglyph's game engine Alamo. In 2006, an expansion titled Empire at War: Forces of Corruption was released. On 2014, online functionality, including network multiplayer and wireless chat, was discontinued after Glu Mobile's purchase of GameSpy but as of September 2017, the multiplayer has been re-enabled on the Steam version as well as workshop support being added.
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