I like Star Wars. I liked the two Kotor games, I liked the games with Kyle Katarn, I liked Jedi Academy, I thought the space fighter sims were snazzy, I liked Empire at War and Battlefront. There was a time where I loved everything Star Wars, and I still do like a lot of the older games and movies....but I'm not really happy with a lot of the current content, and not really interested in the new stuff on the horizon...so I guess I have mixed feelings. There are a couple of reasons for this, I feel:
Prequel Trilogy: I felt somewhat disappointed with the prequel movies, it just didn't seem to be as high quality and just didn't seem to synch well with the older movies. Some good content branched off of it in the forms of games etc that helped revitalize interest in the IP, but I certainly felt disappointed on some level.
Dropoff in games: pretty noticeable-the market used to have so much Star Wars games on it we were practically tripping over the content...but then it just seemed to dry up. No Battlefront 3, no Kotor 3, no Jedi Academy sequel, no more Rogue Squadron games, etc etc. Nothing really new in the way of Star Wars games except that silly motion detection game with the dancing minigame. Hard to remain excited when there really isn't much to be excited for.
The Old Republic: I loved Kotor and it's sequel. But the art direction, the handling of the main characters of the first two games, the retcons, and obvious cash-in undertones of turning a popular rpg franchise into a MMO. I thought that it was neat how KoTOR II managed to let players set the alignment and gender of the player from the first game in a non-immersion-breaking 2 minute conversation, in a game that didn't use import data. The way that ToR dealt with it- by fixing the player characters and game endings to a 'canon' appearance, gender, alignment, and playthrough irritated me to no end, not to mention how the plot of the game treated the characters themselves. I waited a long time to see where the journeys of the two PC's took them. Seeing how their journeys concluded felt like a kick In the nads.
JJ Abrams/Disney: I *hated* what Abrams did to the Trek series-his movies felt like a cobbled together skin of trek pop-culture references, memes and fanservice pulled over a generic formulaic action movie I have seen far too many of. there have been plenty of bad trek movies in the past, but the two he had a hand in felt both dumber and less 'trek' than even Nemesis, despite their slick production values. The fact that Abrams is making such a big deal about trying to stay true to the Original Trilogy makes me both irritated and worried. As I see it, the new movies will either treat the old 'wars' in a similar bull-in-a-china shop to how Trek was handled (blowing up both Vulcan and Romulus in the same movie, retconning Romulans into bald tattooed biker thugs etc) or it will be genuine and prove that JJ really didn't care about being true to Trek, and deliberately trampled all over it. Either way, it's hard (for me) not to feel a bit bitter and apprehensive about the franchise in general, particularly the movies.
TL;DR version: I wasn't overly fond of the prequels, I like the IP being in the hands of JJ and Disney even less, and my enthusiasm for the games was sapped by the TOR MMO and the general ongoing drought of Star Wars games. But I still freely enjoy many of the older Star Wars content.