Over the four decades in whichStar Warshas survive , there have been dozens of games set up in the galaxy far , far away . Some have been great , some not so much , but there   have been amazingly difficultStar Warsgames over the years .

What makes the selection of challengingStar Warsgames so interesting is that they do from so many genres . From first - individual hitman to RPGs to flight simulator to even racing title , Star Warshas showcased its versatility across all course of games . The doubt remains , however , what can be called the hardestStar Warsgame ?

Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (2002)

Kyle Katarn ’s adventure as a Jedi continued withJedi Knight II : Jedi Outcast . It did what a sequel is supposed to do : take what the first one did so well and make it bigger and better . However , it ’s not exactly a walk in the park and will force the player to master every ability and weapon .

For every mostly normal expanse , there is straightaway another that will feel like a gantlet . Each of the boss fights is strenuous and will make the player resume several time . Even regular encounter can be frustrative , but it ’s made up for with still satisfying gameplay for both the lightsaber and blasters .

Star Wars: Episode I - Racer (1999)

Of all game , nobody would carry aStar Warsracing game to be such a challenge . Star war : Episode I - Racertakes one ofthe best sequence fromThe Phantom Menaceand makes an entire biz about it ; and just like in the motion-picture show , pod - racing is a fast and deadly sport that requires quick inborn reflex .

All it takes is the wrong turn and the participant will likely lose the race . Even the most undestroyable racers to choose from can well be kill , and the AI players are relentless .

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008)

At first , The Force Unleashedis mostly a merriment hack and slash biz , since it is basically aStar Warsclone of the classicGod Of Wargames . As a result of that , it borrows the same difficultness progression where it take up just enough , but later levels can get to the percentage point of hair - pull .

The boss crusade stand out as unmanageable , even the earliest boss in the game can be a bit of a nuisance . This is all on the normal difficultness ,   so imagine the struggle of replaying the game on harder tier .

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic (2003)

Still held as one of the greatestStar Warsgames , Knights Of The Old Republicis an RPG that will have the instrumentalist lose for hours and hours . The game is so long with so many different   aspects , from the fight to the dialog choices to even some puzzle - resolve elements .

While there are no drastic difficulty spikes like with otherStar Warsgames , it does evolve at a natural progress to the dot that it does get harder and harder . Some plane section might have the player rethinking strategy , and by the end , the player will have used every tactic possible to complete the game .

Star Wars: Empire At War (2006)

Such is the case withany great real - time scheme game , Empire At Warforces the player to think 10 - 20 steps beforehand . The foe factions are unforgiving from the very beginning , and if the player does not manage imagination , scout group , and building the right way , they will lose .

Empire At Warmay not be the most complex RTS game , but it never ceases to push the difficulty to fresh heights , especially with theForces Of Corruptionexpansion that continued to keep the challenge high but never to the point of wanting to rage quit .

Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011)

The spiritual heir toKnights Of The Republichappens to be an MMORPG.The Old Republichasevery   cliche that make MMOs both sport and thwarting , from the overly recollective tutorial section to being able to feel soak up in the world ofStar Wars .

Every MMO has a wide form of foreign mission , with some being simple collect - athons while others are massive dungeons and events with boss fights that could take hour to beat out . If the player has access to all of the expansion , then simply complete the secret plan can finger like it will take a lifetime .

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II - Rogue Leader (2001)

This subsequence toStar warfare : Rogue Squadrongoes for a third - person flight simulator in the same vein as the long - running game seriesStar FoxorWar Thunder . The controls are really tight and necessitate a tidy sum of practice and finesse to sea captain . The littlest fault can have an entire missionary post to break down .

Some levels might not be too much of a challenge , but thenRogue Leaderwill give a curveball with some levels that will examine anyone ’s patience . From crummy enemy types to objectives that need perfect timing and precision , Rogue Leadertakes everything from the first game and enhances it for a unvoiced sequel .

Star Wars Squadrons (2020)

Star Wars Squadronsis a tactical flight of stairs simulatorthat returns   to the flair of the classic TIE Fighter and 10 - Wing game . Already back in the twenty-four hour period , those games were never gentle , butSquadronstakes it even further thanks to its true - to - the - flick visuals and how the ships on both cabal operate .

The control for the ships can be labeled as complex and even a bit tortuous . However , the payoff for acquire them is some of the most fun but challenging dogfight gameplay . It will push the player ’s boundary , especially in the on-line multiplayer , so it ’s recommend that newfangled player put many hours of practice in .

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019)

With the climb up popularity of the musical genre , Star Wars Jedi : Fallen Orderembraced being a Soulsborne game in the nervure ofElden RingorBloodborne . Granted , Fallen Orderis credibly the promiscuous Soulsborne championship out there , but that ’s not say much .

It still boast many opposition that can killthe young Jedi Cal Kestiswith one hitting , boss battle that will take many tries to beat , and heroic Metroidvania - esque worlds to explore . For as unmanageable as it can get , peculiarly in the last half , it work up for it with a now - iconic canon story in theStar Warsuniverse .

Super Star Wars Trilogy (1992-1994)

All three plot for the SNES have become notorious for their trouble because of how relentless they are from the very first storey . The enemies constantly respawn , the platforming always postulate perfection , and the boss fights in reality last longer than mostDark Soulsbosses .

There is almost zero opportunity for the histrion to trip up their breathing time and each game gets progressively hard and harder . As a result , theSuper Star Warstrilogy is still considered some of the surd game for the SNES , and that ’s pronounce a lot considering the likes ofCastlevaniaandSuper Metroid .

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