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>OG movies: good movies, good games
>Prequel trilogy: Terrible movies, great games
>Sequel trilogy: kino movies, no good games

How does this work?
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>>733533210
Time to break the conditioning I guess.
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I have never enjoyed any Star Wars game. Pod Racer, Battlefront 1 and 2 (original), the space combat ones, the RPG or exploration ones. But that might be because none of the games were original, just popular game + star wars paint. Combine that with the fact that I Star Wars to me, as a universe, was really lame compared to other universes like Warhammer 40k, Dune, Foundation, or Star Trek.
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>no movies, kino games
cinemacucks BTFO again
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>>733533210
kill yourself
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>>733533210
>the RLMfags think they get to start Star Wars threads
/v/ is a Prequelchad board
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>>733533210
I know this is blatant bait but I feel the need to say that episode IX specifically is probably the worst movie I’ve ever seen in my life.
And I say that as someone who didn’t have a problem with The Last Jedi.



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