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Star Wars: The Best of PC (Empire at War, Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars Battlefront, Republic Commando)

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Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC

ESRB Rating: Teen

Release Date: November 21, 2006

Platforms: Windows XP

Media: DVD-ROM

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Star Wars: Empire at War puts the power to command a war for the entire Star Wars galaxy in the hands of players.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is the recipient of over forty Game of the Year Awards and widely considered one of the best role-playing experiences of all time.
Star Wars Battlefront gives gamers the opportunity to re-live all of the classic Star Wars battles like never before, in one of the best-selling Star Wars games of all time.

 

Product Description

"Star Wars®: The Best of PC brings the greatest collection of Star Wars® PC games together in one package. Featuring hundreds of hours and numerous varieties of Star Wars gameplay, Star Wars: The Best of PC is the perfect gift for yourself, or the Star Wars fan in your life. Whether it’s action, strategy or role-playing, it’s all here, and it’s all Star Wars. Star Wars: The Best of PC features games from some of the most popular videogame franchises ever released. Combined, these games have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and, for the first time, are available in one box for only $39.99 (SRP). Included in Star Wars: The Best of PC are: Star Wars®: Empire at War™, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars Battlefront™, Star Wars Jedi Knight™ II: Jedi Outcast™, Star Wars Republic Commando™ and the Star Wars Galaxies®: 14-Day Trial."
 
Average Rating: 4.0

Product Reviews

Rating: 5 StarsLike star wars? Like vedio games?

Then bus this!!!!!

Loved knights of the old republic (also got the squeal)

Loved republic commandos (wish there was a squeal).

Battle grounds is fun, the second one is better.

Jedi knight: Jedi outcast is cool, Jedi academy is much better!!

Empire at war is way cool, also got the squeal!!

Just buy it already!!!!

Rating: 5 StarsGreat fun and a great deal

These games are very fun. This package is a deal and each of these games are very fun. Knights of the Old Republic is one of the best role-playing games I have ever played, Empire at war is a great real time strategy game that allows for to keep track of both space and ground assaults, Jedi Outcast is a very fun first person shooter that immerses you in the star wars universe, Star wars battlefront is another first person shooter that puts you in many great battles, and republic commando is another very great first person shooter, though it may be a bit short. This is a great deal for a set of great games.

Rating: 2 Stars"Best of" is a stretch.

I find the title "Best of" misleading, if not insulting.

A "Best of PC" Star Wars pack should include the first two Dark Forces titles and Tie Fighter.

In the mid to late 90's, Lucas Arts shelled out hit after hit. Now, deep in the 2000's, the company is flailing.

If anything, these titles are the best of this century. And aside from Knights of the Old Republic, they are still B average games.

Commando is fun, but short. Battlefront is hectic but becomes repetative, and Total War at it's core is just a mediocre Real Time Strategy game.

Knights of the Old Republic was a great game, and we have Bio-Ware to thank for it. Lucas just allowed them to use his franchise.

I grew up with Lucasarts, but somewhere around 2001 it abandoned me. Episode I came out and the creative spark died, as if for 15 years writers and game designers had created a beautiful fort in the living room, but then dad came home (Old Man Lucas) and tore it down. "Star Wars is a kids show, with Jar Jar and goofy slapstick! Now make me video games that reflect this disney-fied lowest-common-denominator audience!"

You are better off buying KOTOR on [...] for $[...] and skipping the rest.

Rating: 2 StarsNot Win 7 compatible

Bought it, thought Lucas Arts would have a Win 7 patch, but nooooooo. It's is not backwards compatible either. Don't buy until Lucas Arts gets its act together!!!

Rating: 5 StarsDon't forget Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast!

It's missing from the title, but if you missed this game back in 2002, it's included in this great package of Star Wars games. You get to play as Kyle Katarn, the hero of all the Dark Forces games, after he became one of the first of the new Jedi in Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight and then separated himself from the Force after what happened in Dark Forces 2: Mysteries of the Sith expansion pack. He went back to Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy and received more training, but then became convinced that he might fall to the Dark Side, and he gave his newly made lightsaber to Luke for safekeeping. Now it's 7 or so years later, and Kyle Katarn is once again a mercenary for hire with his longtime partner Jan Ors, working for the New Republic headed by Mon Mothma. Kyle doesn't want to mess with the Force ever again, but something happens in the game that requires him to reconnect with the Force and finally accept his destiny.

Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast was at the top of the best of the PC games lists when it debuted and for good reasons. It begins as a fast paced FPS with some fairly difficult levels and then it becomes the best Jedi game yet made. The story is well told and mature and the game design will immerse you in a genuine Star Wars environment. The lightsaber combat system is still the best (along with it's sequel, Jedi Academy) and that's the reason there are so many people still playing this game and why The Best of Star Wars PC is the best value for your gaming money.

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