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Star Wars is one of the biggest movie franchises in history, and it has plenty of video games, the most popular of which is the Knights of the Old Republic RPGs. While several Star Wars games exist, none are JRPGs, but we don’t need any since we have Rogue Galaxy. Everything about the game screams Star Wars, from the main character who lives on a desert planet to the evil galactic empire. Rogue Galaxy even features an overemotional android inspired by C-3PO.

While Rogue Galaxy was well received, it didn’t break half a million sales. The game is a lost gem that deserves a second chance, and many games find that chance on PC. Lately, many classics have found their way onto PC, including Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy and Star Ocean: The Last Hope. Rogue Galaxy would fit right in on PC. Sure, it’s published by Sony, but the PlayStation Now subscription service is available on computers, which means Sony recognizes the appeal of PlayStation exclusive titles on the PC. While providing Rogue Galaxy through PlayStation Now would be a good start, fans would love an actual PC port even more.


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