5 HORRIBLE Star Wars Games!

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#5: Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: The Old Republic

In Star Wars: The Old Republic, you’re thrown into a galaxy far, far away during a tumultuous time — the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic are at each other’s throats, setting the stage for epic conflicts and intense storytelling. As a player, you get to choose your path as a Jedi, Sith, or various other iconic Star Wars roles, navigating through richly detailed planets and engaging in epic lightsaber duels or intense starship battles.

Now, let’s talk about the game itself. You might find the storylines intriguing at first, but as you progress, the repetitive quests and grind-heavy gameplay quickly become tiresome. The combat mechanics feel clunky and outdated, making even the most epic battles feel more like a chore than an adventure. Despite its promising premise, the game fails to deliver on its potential, leaving you feeling disconnected and frustrated with its lackluster execution. If you’re a die-hard Star Wars fan looking for an immersive experience, you might want to steer clear of this one and explore other galaxies in the gaming universe.

#4: Star Wars: Squadrons

Star Wars: Squadrons

Star Wars: Squadrons promises an immersive space combat experience set in the iconic Star Wars universe. You get to pilot starfighters from both the New Republic and the Empire, engaging in dogfights and strategic missions across the galaxy.

However, the game falls short in delivering a truly engaging experience. The controls feel clunky and unresponsive, making maneuvering in space more frustrating than fun. The storyline is lackluster and fails to capture the epic feel of Star Wars. You’ll find yourself quickly losing interest as repetitive missions and uninspired gameplay mechanics make it a chore to play through.

#3: Star Wars Battlefront

Star Wars: Squadrons

Imagine stepping into the galaxy far, far away, only to find yourself stuck in a repetitive and shallow experience. Star Wars Battlefront promises epic battles on iconic planets, but the settings feel more like movie sets than immersive worlds.

You expect thrilling, varied gameplay, but what you get is a lackluster experience filled with grind and limited content. The game might look fantastic, but the substance isn’t there. The lack of a single-player campaign is a huge letdown, leaving you with a soulless multiplayer mode that gets old fast. This one will disappoint you more than a malfunctioning hyperdrive.

#2: Kinect Star Wars

Kinect Star Wars

Kinect Star Wars throws you into the Star Wars universe, where you can wield a lightsaber, pilot podracers, and even dance with classic characters. It’s designed exclusively for the Xbox 360’s Kinect sensor, promising an immersive motion-controlled experience.

However, disappointment is inevitable. The motion controls are incredibly clunky, often failing to recognize your movements accurately. The graphics and gameplay feel underwhelming, more like a rushed cash grab than a polished Star Wars adventure. Save your credits for a game that truly delivers on its promises.

#1: Star Wars Battlefront II

Star Wars Battlefront II

Star Wars Battlefront II plunges you into the sprawling conflict of the Star Wars universe, offering vast battlegrounds that span multiple iconic planets. You get to experience large-scale battles with stormtroopers, Jedi, and droids, all while piloting spaceships and wielding lightsabers.

Yet, despite its grandeur, this game is a massive letdown. The progression system feels more like a cash grab than a rewarding experience, due to its heavy reliance on microtransactions. Additionally, the game suffers from balancing issues, making it frustrating to play unless you spend money. Ultimately, it feels like a missed opportunity to create something truly epic in the Star Wars legacy.