7. Star Wars: Obi-Wan (2002)
Platform: Xbox
Attempting to cash-in on the prequel trilogy and the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox console, Obi-Wan puts players in control of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi, complete with lightsaber combat skills and Force powers. But the game’s infuriating camera controls, mediocre graphics, and flat out boring level design all quickly kill any illusions of stepping into the role of a Jedi Knight. When the camera works, lightsaber combat with the Xbox analog stick can be fun, but those brief moments can’t make up for a game that should have never been marketed as a top tier title.