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How would you know unless you've played them? I highly doubt you've played every Star Wars game.
Well if you are fundamentally uninterested in the setting, it may not be worth it to give the star wars games a try.
I was fundamentally uninterested in the setting of the Thor: Ragnarok, but I still enjoyed it.
I was also fundamentally uninterested in Barbie, but still found the Barbie movie fun.
Why would I play them if I'm not interested in the whole Star Wars world? I've watched a couple of movies, didn't like them too much and didn't watch the rest, so the games are automatically also not interesting.
You don't know that.
For example, that's like saying you don't think you'll like the Dark Knight, because you don't like comic books and without ever having watched it. I'm not saying the Dark Knight is a particularly good movie, but it being part of a certain extended universe, having a particular setting, isn't necessarily relevant to whether you'll like it.
In a lot of genre stuff(westerns, scifi, fantasy, etc.), you'll have stories which aren't actually about a fictional future, but about the present or past. Often they'll rework them into science fiction stories, just like how a similar story would have been reworked into a western when those were popular.
For example, Red Dead Redemption could have been turned into a Star Wars game quite easily.
Hell, in the past acclaimed directors like Tarkovski made science fiction movies, so they could fly under the radar with subversive stories, exactly because critics underestimated the story they were telling because it was 'just science fiction'.
TLDR: don't judge a book by its cover.
This being said, I get why you wouldn't bother trying if you disliked much of the Star Wars you have seen.