

Thankfully, this game is now readily available on Steam and other modern PC platforms. Even though the battles take place in space, they feel more like World War II dogfights.

While its graphics show their age, the gameplay is timeless. Star Wars: TIE Fighter is the very definition of an oldie but a goodie. And while the Dreamcast version is easily the best, even the Game Boy Advance port isn’t too shabby. There are even quite a few unlockable characters and levels if you really get into the game. It’s not the prettiest or deepest game, but it’s fun, and it does feature a solid selection of Prequel-era Jedi. Jedi Power Battles delivers something that you’d think would be more common in Star Wars games: the simple joy of using a lightsaber to slash through hundreds of enemies with a partner by your side.
