Compare Star Wars X-Wing Alliance prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Totally Games. Published by LucasArts. Released on 4/28/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Action.

Fifty-three missions across the original trilogy's greatest battles, with an energy management system that punishes throttle-jockeys and rewards pilots who actually read the controls. Worth every minute if you install the right mods first.

I've pulled up the power triangle in a lot of space sims, and very few of them make that decision feel as consequential as it does here. Balancing laser charge, shield recharge, and engine thrust in real time, mid-dogfight, against a TIE swarm while a Star Destroyer hammers your transport's hull is exactly the kind of layered decision-making that makes this genre worth caring about. X-Wing Alliance is Totally Games at their best: a full single-player campaign built around Ace Azzameen, the youngest son of a merchant trading family pulled into the Galactic Civil War, giving the missions personal stakes that the earlier series entries never really had. The 53-mission campaign is structured better than people remember. You start flying beat-up Corellian freighters for the family business, gradually earning access to fighters and eventually capital-class craft, including the Millennium Falcon for the Battle of Endor run. Multi-part missions with hyperjump transitions between zones were a genuine mechanical leap for the series, and the ability to dock inside a friendly capital ship for repairs and rearming mid-mission keeps the pacing tight without feeling arcade-y. The mission builder also lets you construct custom scenarios using practically every flyable vessel in the game, which extended the replayability far beyond the campaign. Here is the honest part of the assessment: stock, in 2025, this game looks its age. Resolution support is limited, models are blocky, and getting HOTAS bindings to behave requires some patience. The good news is that the mod community never stopped working. The X-Wing Alliance Upgrade project (XWAU), active since 1999 and still receiving releases as of 2025, replaces ship models with high-polygon versions, overhauls textures, adds dynamic hyperspace effects, HD cutscenes, improved flight models, and even VR support. It also provides the technical foundation for additional mods like full total conversion campaigns. The XWAU 2025 release brought a new installer manager, improved performance, and updated HUD elements, so setup friction is lower than it used to be. Note that compatibility with the Steam version versus the disc version has historically varied by mod package, so check the XWAU documentation before assuming everything drops in cleanly. The AI holds up reasonably well in fighter-versus-fighter engagements, though it never truly surprises veterans. The real challenge comes from mission design: coordinating wingman orders, protecting objectives under fire, and managing limited warhead supplies across long multi-zone sorties. Newcomers should lean on the in-flight simulator early and treat the first several family-business missions as a proper tutorial before the Rebel Alliance missions dial up the pressure. The difficulty curve is honest rather than punishing, and that entry ramp is gentler than the game's reputation suggests. If you skipped the LucasArts space sim era entirely, this is the one to start with. If you played it back when it shipped and never returned, the XWAU mod alone is reason enough to reinstall. The campaign still delivers tension that most modern space shooters do not bother to build. Diego, Scout Team

Star Wars X-Wing Alliance

Star Wars X-Wing Alliance

Apr 28, 2015Totally GamesLucasArts
GamerScout Says

Fifty-three missions across the original trilogy's greatest battles, with an energy management system that punishes throttle-jockeys and rewards pilots who actually read the controls. Worth every minute if you install the right mods first.

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Best for space sim fans willing to spend an hour on mod setup before logging 20+ hours in one of the genre's finest campaigns.

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I've pulled up the power triangle in a lot of space sims, and very few of them make that decision feel as consequential as it does here. Balancing laser charge, shield recharge, and engine thrust in real time, mid-dogfight, against a TIE swarm while a Star Destroyer hammers your transport's hull is exactly the kind of layered decision-making that makes this genre worth caring about. X-Wing Alliance is Totally Games at their best: a full single-player campaign built around Ace Azzameen, the youngest son of a merchant trading family pulled into the Galactic Civil War, giving the missions personal stakes that the earlier series entries never really had. The 53-mission campaign is structured better than people remember. You start flying beat-up Corellian freighters for the family business, gradually earning access to fighters and eventually capital-class craft, including the Millennium Falcon for the Battle of Endor run. Multi-part missions with hyperjump transitions between zones were a genuine mechanical leap for the series, and the ability to dock inside a friendly capital ship for repairs and rearming mid-mission keeps the pacing tight without feeling arcade-y. The mission builder also lets you construct custom scenarios using practically every flyable vessel in the game, which extended the replayability far beyond the campaign. Here is the honest part of the assessment: stock, in 2025, this game looks its age. Resolution support is limited, models are blocky, and getting HOTAS bindings to behave requires some patience. The good news is that the mod community never stopped working. The X-Wing Alliance Upgrade project (XWAU), active since 1999 and still receiving releases as of 2025, replaces ship models with high-polygon versions, overhauls textures, adds dynamic hyperspace effects, HD cutscenes, improved flight models, and even VR support. It also provides the technical foundation for additional mods like full total conversion campaigns. The XWAU 2025 release brought a new installer manager, improved performance, and updated HUD elements, so setup friction is lower than it used to be. Note that compatibility with the Steam version versus the disc version has historically varied by mod package, so check the XWAU documentation before assuming everything drops in cleanly. The AI holds up reasonably well in fighter-versus-fighter engagements, though it never truly surprises veterans. The real challenge comes from mission design: coordinating wingman orders, protecting objectives under fire, and managing limited warhead supplies across long multi-zone sorties. Newcomers should lean on the in-flight simulator early and treat the first several family-business missions as a proper tutorial before the Rebel Alliance missions dial up the pressure. The difficulty curve is honest rather than punishing, and that entry ramp is gentler than the game's reputation suggests. If you skipped the LucasArts space sim era entirely, this is the one to start with. If you played it back when it shipped and never returned, the XWAU mod alone is reason enough to reinstall. The campaign still delivers tension that most modern space shooters do not bother to build.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamSpace SimEnergy ManagementSingle-Player CampaignMission BuilderHOTAS RecommendedMod SupportCapital Ship CombatCockpit ViewClassic LucasArtsClassic Space SimEnergy Triangle ManagementNarrative CampaignXWAU Mod CompatibleFreighter PilotMulti-Zone MissionsWingman CommandsObjective DefenseVR Compatible (Modded)

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
1.8 GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (DirectX 9 recommended)
DirectX
Version 7.0
Storage
927 MB available space Additional…

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Developer
Totally Games
Publisher
LucasArts
Release Date
Apr 28, 2015

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