![]() ![]() Its story is told from the perspective of a clone trooper (voiced by Jango Fett himself, Temura Morrison) fighting in the Republic’s 501st Legion against Seperatist forces. ![]() Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005, PS2, Xbox, PC, PSP)Ģ005’s Star Wars: Battlefront II took the foundations of the first Battlefront-specifically the Battlefield-inspired multiplayer -and added an engaging single-player story mode on top of that solid bedrock. It’s something the budding franchise didn’t need, yet still pulled off surprisingly well. While it lacked a multiplayer feature, Dark Forces more than made up for it with solid graphics for the time and superb level design that provided a good challenge throughout. It also introduced Star Wars fans to Kyle Katarn, a major character in Star Wars video games for years to come. Yet Star Wars: Dark Forces is another first-person shooter among the best to come out during that decade. When you think of '90s first-person shooters, Doom and Quake are often the most recognizable ones, for obvious reasons. Star Wars Dark Forces (1995, MS-DOS, MAC) These entries stretch across console generations, genres, and stories, but they’ve all captivated us in their own way. ![]()
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