Before Resident Evil 4 and Gears of War redefined the very idea of how to present third-person combat, you got weird hybrid-abominations like this one; essentially still controlling like you were in the first-person but zooming the camera out back like a bizarre fan-mod. Gameplay-wise this was half hack n' slash and half shooter, letting you play as a variety of characters from the movie, but with some truly awful animation, bad collision detection and a viewpoint that all but obscured anything that wasn't right in front of you, lightsaber duels and blaster-showdowns felt like literal hit-or-miss affairs. It didn't help that one of the coolest things a Jedi is capable of - deflecting blaster shots with their 'saber - looked about as convincing as any of the Remastered Edition's effects either, but on the bright side you werefree to run amuck inside levels, taking your frustrations out on child-Anakin and his mother if you saw fit. To be honest, that alone might make this someone's best game of all time.