8 Worst Star Wars Games You Might Enjoy in Your Younger Years

As The Force Awakens has finally arrived, we'd like to look back at the Star Wars series' dark history when it comes to its video games.

Some of you may have enjoyed these games in your younger years and might have something good to say about them, to which we suggest you try them now and see how your standards have changed as a gamer.

1. Star Wars: Obi-Wan

Star Wars: Obi-Wan came out two years after the release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, so you would've thought LucasArts had time to make this one right, but they didn't.

This third-person lightsaber slasher is a mess from a control standpoint. As a movie-based game and launch title hybrid, Obi-Wan was the perfect mix for disaster.

2. Star Wars: Demolition

By the time Star Wars: Demolition debuted in 2000, Twisted Metal 4 had already hit store shelves. This vehicular combat game puts you in the cockpit of one of Star Wars' many epic vehicles and throws you into a Twisted Metal-like series of deathmatches.

3. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

This is a game so bad it'll make you want to Kessel Run yourself to the bathroom and puke in less than 12 parsecs.

The top-down perspective isn't kind to it and the technical limitations of the times made for Episode I to be extremely repetitive. Every room is just reflecting laser blasts back at droids while occasionally chopping them down.

4. Kinect Star Wars

Over the past few years, Xbox has released a series of gimmicky Kinect games that utilize their big motion sensor in the lamest of ways.

Kinect Star Wars has a high Midi-chlorian count of crappiness due to it consisting of a handful of mediocre minigames utilizing the Xbox camera. Most of the time, you simply have to match some motions flashing on the screen or do some similar dance moves.

5. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was a pretty interesting experiment, where you played as Darth Vader's secret apprentice who hunted down leftover Jedi from Order 66 and tried to establish a rebellion against the Emperor in order to flush out any potential enemies.

Unfortunately, its ending left no real hope for a sequel. The Force Unleashed II shoehorns one in the worst of ways. The controls, graphics, story and overall quality just dropped tremendously going from TFU I to II.

6. Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi

This game featured all kinds of famous faces from Star Wars, and introduced some unexpected fighters to the roster. Unfortunately, this game was atrocious compared to the other famous fighting games.

7. Star Wars: Yoda Stories

Yoda Stories was a really basic computer game that looked like it hit the scene five years too late in terms of how dated it looked compared to its contemporaries.

8. Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing

The name says it all: Super Bombad Racing. Any video game that has a Gungan word in the title is bound to be horrible. The same feelings most Star Wars fans have for Jar Jar Binks is what we feel about Super Bombad Racing.

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