This is a fun read for fans of the Dark Forces / Jedi Knight series. SW games were so great during the 90s with multiple releases each year in a variety of genres.
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The FMV cutscenes in JK were the best.
What were your favorite SW PC games in the 90s?

Jedi Knight and PC gaming saved Star Wars fans during a barren '90s
PC gaming is still a vital part of what Star Wars means to people.

The novelty of Jedi Knight was taking Kyle Katarn from being the gun-wielding smuggler type of Dark Forces to a lightsaber-wielding warrior (or Sith lord, if you pushed the game in that direction). It was the first time Force powers had been well-realised in a 3D game: strangling enemies, taking their weapons, healing on the fly, using Force jump to reach higher locations. Lightsaber combat was a cornerstone of the game, but getting access to all of that felt like a real journey.
There was a sense that Star Wars was about to become massive again, following a fallow period from the late '80s to the mid '90s broken by Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy, but it hadn't quite happened yet. I remember this as a time where I'd read any Star Wars Expanded Universe novel I could get my hands on, and where the Kenner toys were starting to creep into my local supermarket.
Jedi Knight was like a gift during this time without new Star Wars movies. Not only did it show me Star Wars worlds, ships and characters I'd never seen before, but it did so with live-action, now rather hammy cutscenes. It was as close to getting a new Star Wars film as you could get at the time—well, that and the Rebel Assault games.
The FMV cutscenes in JK were the best.
What were your favorite SW PC games in the 90s?