The legacy of
Jedi Arena among modern critics is extremely negative. Ian Dransfield of
Digital Spy ranked it as one of the 5 worst
Star Wars games ever, noting that the game has not aged well. Lewis Packwood of
Kotaku ranked the game second-to-worst, believing that the game should not have been based on one particular scene in
Star Wars involving Luke Skywalker defending himself from a "floaty beach ball". In the book
Classic Home Video Games, 1972–1984: A Complete Reference Guide, Brett Weiss criticized the game's controls, its overall "misguided" concept (given that the Jedi never actually engage in a duel), and the gameplay for "[relying] too much on luck". Several other sources described
Jedi Arena to be either lamentable or one of the worst
Star Wars games. Matt Dorville of
Blastr ranked the game No. 31 on the website's list of 50
Star Wars games ranked from worst to best, admitting that
Jedi Arena was not bad at the time of release and that the game did offer an entertaining gameplay. In the book ''
Guinness World Records 2017 Gamer's Edition, Jedi Arena
is credited for being the first Star Wars'' video game to feature lightsaber action. == References ==