As much as people love to complain about the lack of quality Star Wars video games as of late, I loved the reboot of Star Wars Battlefront back when it released in 2015. I thought that the game perfectly captured the feeling of epic Star Wars battles and is still a visual delight. While I do wish that the game was a bit more fleshed out, I had fun with it back then. Now, the promised campaign of the sequel was a big let down for me and to many others. With the lack of single player Star Wars experiences, fans are taking the issue on themselves.

Star Wars: Dark Forces was originally released all the way back in 1995. It was a first-person shooter developed by Lucasarts.

The YouTuber BlueDrake42 discovered that a fan was remaking the classic title in unreal engine 4. The result is stunning and I believe can stand toe to toe with both Battlefront and Battlefront II visually. The short demo doesn't include any action sequences or enemies, however, it does include the progress the game has made. The attention to detail will have both fans of the original game and huge Star Wars fans giddy with glee. You can take a look at the fan-made remake in the video below.

What is also interesting is that Jason Lewis, Obsidians Senior Environment Artist, is leading the project along with some fans and other developers. To be clear though, the project is not connected in any way to Obsidian, EA, or Disney. If you would like to play this demo, you can download it here.