Plenty of licensed games are bad, but the worst sin any game can commit is to be boring. These games are not that.
TheGamer Writes "In the 1990s, a LucasArts off-shoot called Lucas Learning released a series of educational games—some of which were legitimately good. In DroidWorks you could create your own robots and use them to solve fun physics puzzles. The Gungan Frontier was a strategy game about seeding a moon with life and creating a balanced ecosystem."
This is one of the better James Bond titles to have released, back in the days when the Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox were king.
An 8.5? Out of a 100 maybe. Rouge Agent was made in a time when a lot of people still talked about the original Goldeneye for Nintendo 64 (not that they haven't stopped), and EA being themselves released this. Rouge Agent didn't bring anything new to the table, felt rushed, and is a great example of a cash-in.
COGconnected - 8 bad games, 1 overpriced console port, and 1 truly heartbreaking title make up our list of 10 Star Wars games that LucasArts wants to be forgotten forever.