Lucasfilm’s Obi-Wan Kenobi has finally wrapped on Disney+, with Andor next in the pipeline for the Star Wars franchise on the streamer. However, fans coming off the TV series can get their next galactic fix through a handful of solid games.
Cal is somewhat bland, but he and his supporting cast shine through as the story progresses and the gameplay is a solid foundation of action-adventure, Metroidvania, and Souls-like elements. Fans should be sure to look out for next year’s sequel, Jedi: Survivor. However, credit should go to the devs at DICE for spending the next 1.5-two years adding DLC and polishing it into a genuinely solid game. Single-player gameplay modes for the third-person shooter/action game were made more viable and multiplayer was given more depth and accessibility, turning it into the good game it should’ve launched as.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Knights of the Old Republic II Often regarded as some of the best RPGs ever made, let alone Star Wars games, BioWare and Obsidian Entertainment’s Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic games have been widely acclaimed. Similar to the aforementioned Jedi Outcast, both of these games have been pushed away from mainline canon and into Legends — as well as having gameplay mechanics that admittedly show their age.