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Top 10 Best Star Wars Games Ever Made

Caleb Simmons January 08, 2021
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As massive Star Wars fans here at Cubold Gaming, there’s something unmatched about jumping into the galaxy far, far away and experiencing it for yourself. Watching the films is one thing, but living the story, making your own choices, and wielding a lightsaber in real time is on a completely different level.

Over the years, Star Wars games have covered nearly every genre imaginable. From deep RPGs and tactical shooters to open-world adventures and co-op LEGO fun, each title offers a unique way to explore the universe. What makes these games stand out isn’t just the Star Wars branding it’s how well they immerse players in the lore, characters, and conflicts we all love.

This list ranks the top 10 best Star Wars games based on gameplay, story, replayability, and overall impact. Whether you're new to Star Wars gaming or a longtime fan, this guide will help you understand exactly why each title earned its spot.

10. Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: The Old Republic is one of the most content-rich Star Wars experiences ever created. As a massively multiplayer online RPG (MMORPG), it allows players to choose from a variety of classes, including Jedi, Sith, smugglers, and bounty hunters each with their own fully voiced storyline.

What truly sets this game apart is its narrative depth. Unlike most MMORPGs, your decisions matter. You can embrace the Light Side or fall to the Dark Side, and those choices impact dialogue, relationships, and outcomes throughout your journey.

The scale of the game is massive. There are multiple planets to explore, countless side quests, group-based missions, and expansions that continue to expand the story. The fact that it’s free-to-play makes it even more appealing.

It ranks at number 10 simply because MMORPGs aren’t for everyone. The time commitment can be huge, but if you’re willing to invest, it’s one of the most rewarding Star Wars experiences available.

9. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

Jedi Academy is a fan-favorite for one major reason freedom. Released in 2003, the game puts you in the role of Jaden Korr, a Jedi apprentice training under Luke Skywalker.

Unlike many linear games, Jedi Academy allows players to customize their character, choose their lightsaber style, and select which Force powers to develop. Want to focus on Force lightning? Go for it. Prefer a more traditional Jedi path? That’s an option too.

The combat system is still one of the best lightsaber mechanics ever created. It feels fluid, skill-based, and rewarding, even by today’s standards.

This game ranks at number 9 because while it excels in gameplay, its story isn’t as deep or cinematic as some of the higher-ranked titles. Still, for pure Jedi fantasy, it’s hard to beat.

8. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

LEGO Star Wars III is the perfect blend of humor, accessibility, and surprisingly deep gameplay. Based on The Clone Wars animated series, it expands on the traditional LEGO formula by introducing large-scale battles and real-time strategy elements.

Players can switch between characters, solve puzzles, and engage in massive conflicts where they command troops and vehicles. This added layer of gameplay gives it more depth than earlier LEGO entries.

What makes this game stand out is how well it captures the spirit of Star Wars while keeping things fun and lighthearted. It’s a great entry point for younger players but still enjoyable for longtime fans.

It ranks at number 8 because while it’s incredibly fun, it doesn’t quite reach the depth or emotional impact of more story-driven titles.

7. Star Wars: Republic Commando

Republic Commando offers a completely different perspective on the Star Wars universe. Instead of playing as a Jedi, you step into the boots of an elite clone trooper leading Delta Squad during the Clone Wars.

This first-person shooter emphasizes teamwork and strategy. You’re constantly issuing commands to your squad telling them to breach doors, take sniper positions, or hack systems. This level of control creates a more tactical and immersive experience.

The game also explores the bond between clones, adding emotional weight to the story. It feels grounded compared to other Star Wars games, showing the gritty side of war.

It ranks at number 7 because while the gameplay is excellent, the campaign is relatively short. Still, it’s a must-play for fans of shooters and Clone Wars lore.

6. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Fallen Order marked a major comeback for single-player Star Wars games. You play as Cal Kestis, a young Jedi survivor trying to rebuild the Jedi Order after Order 66.

The gameplay combines exploration, platforming, and challenging combat inspired by souls-like mechanics. Every encounter requires timing, patience, and strategy, making victories feel earned.

The story is one of the strongest aspects of the game. It introduces new characters while connecting seamlessly to existing Star Wars lore. The environments are beautifully designed, ranging from lush forests to dangerous Imperial facilities.

It ranks at number 6 because while it’s an incredible modern title, it doesn’t quite have the replayability or long-term impact of the top five entries.

5. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

This is the ultimate nostalgia trip. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga combines the original LEGO Star Wars games into one, covering Episodes I through VI.

The charm of this game lies in its simplicity. It’s easy to pick up, fun to play, and packed with content. From unlocking characters to discovering hidden secrets, there’s always something to do.

It also features co-op gameplay, making it a perfect game to play with friends or family. For many players, this was their introduction to both Star Wars and gaming as a whole.

It ranks at number 5 because while it’s incredibly fun, it doesn’t offer the complexity or depth of higher-ranked titles.

4. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2017)

Battlefront 2 (2017) is a great example of a game that improved over time. At launch, it faced heavy criticism, but through updates and improvements, it became one of the best multiplayer Star Wars experiences available.

The game features large-scale battles across iconic locations, allowing players to control soldiers, vehicles, and legendary heroes like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.

Visually, it’s one of the most stunning Star Wars games ever made. The sound design, environments, and character models all contribute to a highly immersive experience.

It ranks at number 4 because while the multiplayer is fantastic, the initial launch issues and lack of ongoing support hold it back from the top three.

3. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

The Force Unleashed delivers on one core fantasy being incredibly powerful with the Force. You play as Starkiller, Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, and the gameplay reflects that power.

You can throw enemies across rooms, unleash lightning, and manipulate the environment in ways that feel incredibly satisfying. The physics-based gameplay was groundbreaking at the time.

Beyond the action, the story is surprisingly deep. It explores themes of identity, loyalty, and redemption, adding emotional weight to the experience.

It ranks at number 3 because while the gameplay is fantastic, it’s slightly more linear compared to the top two games.

2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Knights of the Old Republic is widely considered one of the greatest RPGs ever made. Set thousands of years before the films, it offers a completely original story within the Star Wars universe.

The game gives players full control over their character’s journey. You can choose your alignment, develop relationships with companions, and make decisions that drastically impact the story.

What truly sets this game apart is its narrative. The plot twists, character development, and world-building are on another level.

It ranks at number 2 because while it’s nearly perfect, its older mechanics may feel dated to modern players.

1. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2005)

Taking the top spot is the classic Battlefront 2 from 2005. This game captures everything that makes Star Wars great large-scale battles, iconic locations, and endless replayability.

It features multiple modes, including Galactic Conquest, instant action, and a story campaign that follows the 501st Legion.

What makes this game special is its balance. It’s easy to jump into but offers enough depth to keep players coming back for years. Whether you’re playing solo or with friends, it delivers a complete Star Wars experience.

It earns the number 1 spot because of its lasting impact, replayability, and ability to capture the true essence of Star Wars better than any other game.

Final Thoughts

Star Wars games have given fans countless ways to experience the galaxy in interactive ways. From deep RPGs to action-packed shooters, each title on this list offers something unique.

If you’re looking to dive into Star Wars gaming, you really can’t go wrong with any of these. Each one represents a different side of what makes Star Wars so iconic and that’s exactly why they continue to stand the test of time.

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