>>8622958>>8622969>>8622971Hey, by the way, if you guys want want a good Star Wars flight game on current gen consoles, Star Wars: Jedi Starfigter is playable on both the Xbox One and the PS4. The Xbox One version is more accessible, because if you own the original Xbox disk, you can just pop it into your Xbox One and play it, or you can download a digital version. Either option also lets you play it on Xbox 360 as well. I’m not sure how all the PS4 version works, but if you have the PS2 disk of it, you still have to buy the game again as a download specifically for the PS4, because the PS4 isn’t backwards compatible.
For those who have t played Jedi Starfighter, you don’t just play as a Jedi in their starfighter. The main story will change between two different characters and two different ship. A fast and lightweight Jedi starfighter, with the Force being your secondary weapons, and a heavy, slower, but more hard fitting multi-occupant ship, with the secondary weapons being different types of explosives. Also, there are bonus missions where you can play as other characters in other iconic starships or spacecrafts. Once unlocked (or just by using a chest code, rememwbr when those were a thing? Good times) you can play as any other ship in the main story as well, even ships that shouldn’t be in that era, like TIE fighters and X-Wings. You can even pilot the deadly and notorious Slave 1 ship! You can also pilot random ships from random mooks in the game too, so you can feel what it’s like to be in their shoes!