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Lego Star Wars 3 the Clone Wars Funny Screenshots

Released at the beginning of April, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is the latest Star Wars video game to grace consoles. The first game to let players explore all nine episodes of the film series, the game has already become a huge commercial and critical success.

If you are one of the lucky few who have already completed the entire game, you probably want to find other Star Wars games that are worthy of your time. From modern hits to past classics, here are 10 Star Wars games that the force is definitely strong with.

Star Wars: Battlefront II (EA)

A still from Star Wars Battlefront 2
Image via EA

Released in 2017, Star Wars Battlefront II is the second entry in EA and Dice's rebooted Battlefront series. Like its predecessors, the game is focused on letting players live the large-scale battles seen in the movies. From the prequels to the sequels, there's a great assortment of classes, vehicles, locations, and heroes to choose from.

Though support for the game ended in 2020, there is still a dedicated fanbase for this title. For gamers who want a game that's easy to get into, few are more accessible than Battlefront II.

Star Wars: Squadrons

A still from Star Wars Squadrons
Image via EA

Developed by Motive Studios, Star Wars: Squadrons puts players right in the cockpit of their favorite starfighters. Taking place after Return of the Jedi, fans can choose to side with either the New Republic or the Empire, and battle it out in both a campaign and two multiplayer modes.

Fans of The Skywalker Saga's space combat will feel right at home with the latest space sim in the franchise. After all, who doesn't want to ride in their own X-Wing?

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Cal Kestis in Jedi: Fallen Order

Arriving in our galaxy back in 2019, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order follows Cal Kestis (Cameron Monaghan), one of the few Jedi who survived Order 66. Throughout the game, he finds new friends, encounters enemies, and explores a variety of planets. The latest game tasked with making players feel like a Jedi, Fallen Order more than delivers on that front.

Featuring a compelling story set between the prequel and original trilogies, as well as skillful lightsaber combat, Jedi: Fallen Order is sure to please those who loved the saber combat in the newest LEGO Star Wars iteration. With a sequel in the works, the time is now to give Cal's first journey a playthrough.

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles

'Jedi Power Battles' Cover Art Featuring Obi-Wan Kenobi and Mace Windu

In a nutshell, Jedi Power Battles was the original LEGO Star Wars. Released during the flurry of Phantom Menace games in the early 2000s, players can control a selection of Jedi from the film, and battle their way through the movie's story in the style of a classic beat 'em up.

Featuring two-player gameplay and a few secret characters, the game is perfect for players who want more Star Wars gaming of the cooperative variety. The lightsaber combat is definitely not up to the standards of modern titles, but for those who can look past its flaws, Power Battles remains a fun time, even twenty years later.

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

Clone Troopers in 'LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars'

As The Skywalker Saga focuses on the nine saga movies, the beloved Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series is understandably left to the wayside. Thankfully, 2011 saw the cartoon become the focus of its own LEGO game in the form of LEGO Star Wars III.

The game has the usual hallmarks of LEGO titles, but now the focus is on the first two seasons of the animated series. New features include a battle mode, which lets you take control of entire armies of clone troopers and battle droids. For those who want to see more of the Star Wars universe given the LEGO treatment, you can't go wrong with LEGO Star Wars III.

Super Star Wars

Luke Skywalker battles in a 'Super Star Wars' screenshot

Released all the way back in 1992, Super Star Wars sees the entirety of A New Hope given the Super Nintendo treatment. Players will fight and platform their way through the movie as Luke, Han Solo, or Chewbacca.

Though it may seem dated by today's standards, Super Star Wars is still easy to jump into, while difficult to master. If you want something that's more challenging, Super Star Wars is the game for you.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

'The Force Unleashed' Starkiller battles Rancor in a screenshot

Cal Kestis isn't the only Jedi with a great game under his belt. 2008's The Force Unleashed allowed players to take control of Starkiller, Darth Vader's secret apprentice, in an epic story set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope.

With an exciting story, detailed worlds, and engaging gameplay, there's plenty of reason to go back to Starkiller's struggle between light and dark. How could you not enjoy a game that lets you toss Stormtroopers like a rag doll?

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Obi-Wan Battles Grievous in a screenshot of the 'Revenge of the Sith' video game

Released weeks before the film itself was released (as crazy as that is to believe), Revenge of the Sith tells the story of the third prequel through the lens of the hack and slash genre. Players take control of both Obi-Wan and Anakin as they fight their way through battle droids, Jedi, and soon enough, each other.

Though the campaign is a fun time, albeit brief, the multiplayer is where the game really shines. A "versus" mode lets players fight it out as a variety of duelists from the movie, showcasing the game's great saber combat. For fans who enjoy the sensation of chopping battle droids down to bits, Episode III does it better than most.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

'Knights of the Old Republic' Screenshot Featuring Darth Malak

There's a reason why Knights of the Old Republic is getting a remake. The RPG, set during a war between Jedi and Sith thousands of years before the movies, is simply that good.

For fans who are interested in exploring Star Wars stories outside the movies, Knights of the Old Republic has a story that can stand toe-to-toe with the films themselves. Featuring interesting characters and even a few twists along the journey, this title is proof that Star Wars can be more than just the Skywalkers.

Star Wars Episode I: Racer

A still from Star Wars Episode I: Racer
Image via LucasArts

Few scenes in Star Wars are as exciting and as unique as the podracing segment of The Phantom Menace. The race was not only a major setpiece in the film, but it was also the focus of an entire game.

Episode I: Racer excels at making you feel like you're in the scene from the movie. The Skywalker Saga's take on the scene was already a highlight of the game, and Racer feels like a meatier version of that level. With tons of tracks and characters, the game is ideal for all wannabe podracers.

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