
A couple weeks ago, Super Star Wars surprised us all as the week's new release for the Virtual Console. This week, its sequel, Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, graces the Wii's download service. Is it as good a sequel as the movie is? Let's find out!

Top 5 Underrated Star Wars Games - Star Wars. One of the biggest franchises in the world and one with the most video game tie-ins.
One if my favorite underrated (and poorly reviewed) Star Wars games is Obi Wan on the original Xbox. Is more of a linear action platformer, but I think like, Jedi Power Battles, that style fits Star Wars games so well.
Another one was Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire. I love how it felt like you were playing through movie with the live-action cutscenes mixed into what look like photo-realistic gameplay at the time. Double Disc on PS1 and one of my faves as a kid.

Defeating the Empire and saving the galaxy was never going to be easy! Super Empire Strikes Back bought challenging gamplay and stayed true to the franchise

Nintendo Life writes: "Following up on the success of Super Star Wars, LucasArts released Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes back (a.k.a. Super Empire Strikes Back) to an audience already hyped and waiting. As we discussed in our previous review, the story barely paid lip service to the movies, and this release is little better. Even so, the game was a success before it even hit store shelves and legions of fans still cling to it all these years later like Darth Vader to his "ancient religion" but, like Yoda, we must constantly remind these fans of the failures of its predecessor. Will the sequel repeat the mistakes of its father?"