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Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (2002) – Ps2
Or, “Star Wars: Oh Shit, They Made Another One,” as it was unofficially known. Still, at least it was marginally better than its predecessor, with more interesting vehicles, a less fussy storyline and sharper controls. That said, it still fell well short of being “Any Good.”
Worst bit: The occasionally severe slow-down during battles.
Star Wars: Revenge Racer (2002) – Ps2
A sequel to the Nintendo 64 classic Star Wars: Episode I Racer. Unfortunately, the age-old cliché that “sequels are never as good” held firm, and Revenge Racer was universally panned. Luckily, it marked the end of the “third-rate racing game” chapter in the checkered history of the Star Wars videogame.
Worst bit: Without doubt, the shockingly brief single-player game.
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