From classic RPGs to modern action adventures, these are the 10 best Star Wars video games ever made. Explore top titles across consoles and generations.
Star Wars has been a major influence in gaming for decades, offering experiences that range from epic space battles to story-driven RPG adventures. Some games retell moments from the films, others expand the lore of the galaxy, and a few explore entirely original narratives. Across genres and generations, certain Star Wars titles have become landmarks for fans and critics alike. Here are the best Star Wars video games of all time, based on their impact, gameplay, and storytelling.
Best Star Wars Games of All Time
(1995, MS-DOS, Mac)
Dark Forces is one of the standout first-person shooters of the 1990s. While it did not include multiplayer modes, the game featured challenging level design and graphics that were impressive for the era. Dark Forces introduced Kyle Katarn, who would go on to appear in several other Star Wars games. Its combination of solid shooting mechanics and inventive level layouts helped it stand out among early FPS titles.
(2005, PS2, Xbox, PC, PSP)
Battlefront II built on the multiplayer-focused framework of the first Battlefront and added a single-player campaign that followed a clone trooper in the Republic’s 501st Legion, voiced by Temuera Morrison. The game included Space Assault missions, playable heroes such as Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and other refinements that made the multiplayer experience feel deeper and more strategic. It remains one of the most influential Star Wars games for large-scale battles.
(2004, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox, PS4)
Knights of the Old Republic 2, often called KOTOR 2, explores a darker story with the Jedi Exile as the central character. Despite being released with technical issues and incomplete content, its narrative depth and character development have earned lasting praise. Fans have restored much of the game with mods, making it a recommended experience for those looking for a story-driven RPG set in the Star Wars universe.
(2019, PC, PS4, Xbox One)
Fallen Order follows Cal Kestis, one of the last surviving Jedi after Order 66, as he travels the galaxy to rebuild the Jedi Order. The game mixes lightsaber combat and Force powers with exploration, often drawing comparisons to Metroidvania-style progression. Players can customize Cal and BD-1, his droid companion, while exploring diverse planets. The combination of combat, exploration, and narrative made Fallen Order one of the standout single-player Star Wars games of recent years.
(GameCube)
Rogue Leader was a showcase for the GameCube at launch, emphasizing fast-paced, arcade-style space combat. The game recreates the Trench Run and allows players to pilot iconic ships like the Millennium Falcon and Naboo N-1 Fighter. Its mix of familiar Star Wars settings and accessible controls makes it one of the more approachable yet satisfying space combat experiences in the franchise.
(2002, PC, OS X, GameCube, Xbox)
Jedi Outcast continues Kyle Katarn’s story, introducing lightsaber combat combined with Force powers. Players can chain Force abilities across three lightsaber stances, making battles feel dynamic and strategic. The game’s mission design allows encounters with both standard stormtroopers and powerful Sith adversaries, providing a mix of challenge and cinematic Star Wars action.
(2022, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch)
The Skywalker Saga offers a comprehensive LEGO Star Wars experience, covering all nine mainline films with nearly every character from the franchise. Voice acting and updated combat mechanics modernize the series while keeping the LEGO humor and charm intact. The game’s wide selection of characters and planets allows players to explore the Star Wars universe in a playful, accessible way.
(1994, Microsoft Windows, DOS, Macintosh, Classic Mac OS)
TIE Fighter puts players in the role of an Imperial pilot navigating complex missions for the Empire. The game mixes flight simulation mechanics with accessible gameplay and features a story that spans much of the original trilogy. With the introduction of the TIE Defender and a focus on the Empire’s perspective, TIE Fighter remains one of the most respected Star Wars space combat simulators.
(2023, PC, Xbox, PlayStation)
Jedi: Survivor continues the story of Cal Kestis from Fallen Order, refining both combat and exploration. The game integrates familiar characters more deeply into the larger Star Wars universe, providing a polished experience that emphasizes Jedi abilities. Survivor has been recognized for building on its predecessor while offering improved mechanics and storytelling.
(2003, Xbox, PC)
Knights of the Old Republic, often referred to as KOTOR, is widely regarded as a landmark in both Star Wars gaming and the RPG genre. Set thousands of years before the films, the game immerses players in a rich galaxy full of quests, characters, and decisions that shape the narrative. Its combination of story depth, exploration, and player choice has made it one of the most enduring Star Wars games. A remake of KOTOR is currently in development.
(2024, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch)
Star Wars Outlaws is a 2024 action-adventure game developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. Set in the Star Wars universe between the events of The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983), the story follows Kay Vess, a young scoundrel who assembles a team for a massive heist in order to escape a crime syndicate. The game is played from a third-person perspective, with the player traversing an open world environment and engaging in various activities.
Star Wars Outlaws was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on August 30, 2024, and was released for Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2025. The game received generally positive reviews from critics. In October 2024, Ubisoft reported sales of Star Wars Outlaws underperformed expectations.
Across decades and consoles, Star Wars video games have offered players a wide range of experiences, from strategic space combat and story-driven RPGs to action-packed lightsaber adventures. These games represent the best of the franchise, showcasing innovation, engaging gameplay, and memorable storytelling that have kept fans invested in the galaxy far, far away.
Whether revisiting classic titles like Knights of the Old Republic and TIE Fighter or exploring modern entries such as Jedi: Survivor and The Skywalker Saga, Star Wars games continue to expand the universe and provide fans with immersive ways to experience the saga. With recent releases like Star Wars Outlaws on the horizon, the legacy of Star Wars gaming shows no signs of slowing down. Here is a list of all the Star Wars games mentioned:
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