

- #BEST STAR WARS PS1 GAMES MOVIE#
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You’ll have access to four different classes of starfighters from two different factions.
However, it’s the multiplayer dogfights that really sell the game. The game features an engaging single-player campaign that has you fighting on both sides of the conflict, offering a rare peek inside the lives of some of the universes’ unsung heroes-and villains. This incredible space combat game lets you take control of four different classes of ships featured throughout the Star Wars franchise. Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge is available now for $24.99 on Oculus Quest.Īvailable now on PCVR headsets via Origin and SteamVR, Star Wars: Squadrons is a pilots dream come true. Episode One takes you back to the glory days of the Jedi, aka the High Republic, as you step into the shoes of a young Jedi Padawan named Ady Sun’Zee as she teams up with Jedi Master Yoda to accomplish a dangerous mission.ĭuring last month’s Oculus Gaming Showcase, the company revealed that Episode Two of the story is currently in development. When you’re not exploring dangerous locations throughout the planet of Batuu, you’ll hang out with Seezelslak in his cantina as he recounts anthological stories set throughout different eras and locations in the Star Wars universe, which you experience first hand.
#BEST STAR WARS PS1 GAMES SERIES#
You play the role of common droid technician who, after a series of unfortunate events, finds themselves on the bad side of a Guavian Death Gang led by Tara Rashin. Star Wars Pinball VR is available now for $24.99 on Oculus Quest, SteamVR, and PlayStation VR headsets.ĭeveloped by ILMxLAB, Star Wars: Tale’s From The Galaxy’s Edge is an “open-ended” episodic VR series that transports you to various points throughout the Star Wars timeline. Speaking of your living place, Star Wars Pinball VR lets you customize your very own Star Wars fan cave using various props and items from throughout the Star Wars universe. As you play, each machine comes to life with visually captivating animations and effects that bring the Star Wars universe out of the machine and into your living space.
#BEST STAR WARS PS1 GAMES SIMULATOR#
While this may sound rather tame compared to other games, this expertly crafted arcade simulator is packed with Star Wars-related content guaranteed to put a smile on the face of even the most cynical nerf-herder.ĭeveloped by Zen Studios, the same team behind classic pinball games such as Pinball FX, Star Wars Pinball VR lets you go hands-on with multiple pinball machines, each based on a different Star Wars film or show, including The Mandalorian. Oh yeah, almost forgot, may the force be with you.The most recently released game on our list, Star Wars Pinball VR sets itself apart from the other games on the list, focusing on a Star Wars-themed pinball experience rather than an action-packed adventure.

Do yourself a favour, go out and buy this game. By now, this game should be available for less than five pounds. You don't have to dive into in straight away, instead you annoy all the gungans with hilarious results, or you can murder innocent children for calling you "a monster". There is no set way to complete your mission. And thirdly, the freedom you are given is immense. You begin to feel like a Jedi, be it a small one, and whether you like it or not, you'll end up with a huge smile stretching from ear to ear. Secondly, the music is beautiful, fast paced and wondrously conducted. I could saber my way through hoards of robots all day long. First off, a good game isn't a good game if it isn't addictive. Not in this case, oh no, what we have here is an awesome game which restored my faith in the star wars galaxy. As all gamers should know, tie-ins are usually a cheap cash in to try to squeeze more money out of the franchise. But i'm not writing about the movie, i'm gonna tell all of you about the rather excellent game that is the tie-in to the movie.
#BEST STAR WARS PS1 GAMES MOVIE#
I'd just like to say that the movie was lacking in all departments, acting etc.
