I played this on PS1 as a kid, and thought it was the coolest thing in the world. A co-op Jedi game?!? That was the most amazing thing I had ever played!

Turns out, the controls are atrocious. The depth of field is severely difficult to read. You'll constantly be jumping into nothingness due to the game's reliance on pinpoint-precision platforming. But as a determined pre-teen, I managed to beat the game and unlocked Darth Maul as a playable character.

I learned years later that the Dreamcast version, while lacking in the aesthetic department, handles and runs far better than the PS1 original. Ever since I found out about that, it has been the sole reason in my mind why I need to buy a Dreamcast at some point.

Reviewed on May 29, 2022


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