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Fuck no. Management was absolute shit.
What was the best LucasArts game?
You didn't put out a good game in years. So no.
star wars bounty hunter.
Dark forces 2
Monkey island
Yes. Since the moment 1313 was cancelled.
god yes
How was I supposed to know that you need a monkeywrench for the pump?
THIS
>not trying to fuck the monkey at every opportunity
The objective answer is probably Monkey Island. In the history of vidya, it's a massively important and influential game.
Subjective would be Jedi Academy. I spent countless hour just light saber dueling on LAN.
Stopped caring once LucasArts started licensing engines and getting third-party developers to make the games.
Every day.
But I'll always have Tie Fighter.
Star Wars Racer Episode 1
star wars just isn't good anymore, so meh.
I miss the LucasArts that existed fifteen years ago, but not the one that existed when it went under.
he was a good friend.
More than you'll ever know, same with pic related. What happened to Factor 5 anyways?
This was the absolute best Star Wars game ever made.
that games multiplayer was fun as fuck
This game is amazing, but I think that Twisted Metal-like one was the best one ever made.
Oddly enough, they were liquidated but apparently they are now a thing again since march of this year. I doubt its any of the same people though.
Fuck yes. I still dream of a new Jedi knight game.
It was a solid 5/10, but it was better than the Phantom Menace game that came out before it. The only good part of that game was going on a rampage in Mos Eisley.
>mfw playing in my native, non-english language as a kid
they made Lair, a terrible attempt at a killer app for the PS3 back when it was truly the no games system. it bombed mostly because it had forced six-axis controls and that nobody had a PS3.
another good company, free radical, ended up dying out because of a bad PS3 exclusive.
it was a sad time for games, and probably served to show how expensive making them had gotten, where established companies could go under after just 1 bad game.
no contest
TIE Fighter
>Enter your name, Pilot
no contest
Even after they lost a majority of their talent, they had the smarts to outsource development to studios who knew what they were doing, and hence why we got Rogue Squadron, KotOR and Empire at War.
I remember loving that game, but I also remember most of it consisting of parking the jet and waiting for shuttles to show up.
>tfw Mace Windu has a blue lightsaber.
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