For those who may have missed some of the included games, this collection shows what you've been missing.

User Rating: 8.8 | Star Wars: The Best of PC PC
At $40, this collection is a steal.

Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast was the sequel to the classic Dark Forces series and was the first game to really show how to handle a lightsaber. What starts as a generic Star Wars FPS becomes a great example of an easy to use, yet deep lightsaber combat system.

Battlefront is the Star Wars take on Battlefield-esque gameplay, with massive maps, vehicles and based around the conquest mode. There is a reason this game was the best-selling Star Wars game ever. While the PC version may not hold up as well to other PC games in its genre, this is still a great game that deserves to be played online.

Knights of the Old Republic was one of the most memorable Xbox RPG's released, and with good reason. This classic game was a great storyline, and greater gameplay thanks to the RPG masters from Bioware.

Republic Commando is a great squad-based game from start to finish. Granted, that's a pretty short area, but it's great all throughout. The squad commands work seamlessly into the game, and it's full of memorable moments.

Empire at War is arguable the first Star Wars RTS game to actually be enjoyable. And it is indeed enjoyable. While less than a year old, this game has sharp visuals and excellent gameplay.

A 14-day trial for Star Wars Galaxies is included as well, but this is far from the best MMO game out there. Considering free trials can be found on it's official web site, this isn't anything special.

Many of these games are a few years old, with Jedi Outcast, being the oldest, dating from 2002. As such, the graphics can seem a bit lacking for several of them compared to today's newest games. On the bright side, most of them can be run on modest computers. Battlefront and Republic Commando can give some hardware hiccups, and Empire at War may be unplayable on older systems. Sound is made up mostly of John Williams classic scores and blasters and lightsabers were lifted straight out from the films.

At $40, this pack of 5 A+ titles is a steal and should not be missed.