12 Worst Star Wars Video Games

By Scott Tailford /

5. Star Wars: Obi Wan

Remember early water effects on the PS2 and Xbox? It might seem like something you just take for granted now, but back in the early 2000s titles like Baldurs Gate and Splinter Cell; Pandora Tomorrow were making strides in making water look like something other than a giant blue carpet. Why mention this at all? Well, because that's the only good-looking thing about Star Wars: Obi Wan, a title that took the Episode 1 tie-in behind-the-back slasher formula and gave it a few tweaks. One such refinement in the right direction was to lower the camera so you could actually see what's going on, but aside from that, your movement was sluggish, force powers barely had any weight to them and terrible checkpointing made for a very cheap-feeling title that's impossible to revisit with a straight face in 2015.