Star Wars Demolition
- A vehicular combat game set “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,”
- Sega Dreamcast Lucas Arts Entertainment
Product Description
A vehicular combat game set “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,” Star Wars Demolition is yet another embarrassingly mediocre title based on the premier sci-fi movie series. A mishmash of elements from the various Star Wars films, the laughably implausible premise here allows for disparate combatants (Boba Fett, a piloted podracer, and a Rancor, to name a few) to fight in arenas that range from inappropriate (e.g., the swampy Dagobah) to impossible (e.g., the surface of the Death Star II).
It’s a bring shame on that the gameplay in Star Wars Demolition isn’t even remotely as imaginative as its “what if?” fanboy scenario, as all you’ve got here is an uninspired regurgitation of similar sports meeting (like Vigilante 8), with clunky controls tossed in for terrible measure.
No matter what amusement one can find in Star Wars Demolition wears thin really quick, making this disc one really expensive Star Wars-themed drink coaster.–Joe Hon
Pros:
- 3-D graphics and sound are, for the most part, faithful to the movie series
Cons:
- Laughably implausible premise
- Uninspired gameplay with clunky controls
- Amusement wears thin really quick
Amazon.com Review
A vehicular combat game set “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,” Star Wars Demolition is yet another embarrassingly mediocre title based on the premier sci-fi movie series. A mishmash of elements from the various Star Wars films, the laughably implausible premise here allows for disparate combatants (Boba Fett, a piloted podracer, and a Rancor, to name a few) to fight in arenas that range from inappropriate (e.g., the swampy Dagobah) to impossible (e.g., the surface of the Death Star II).
It’s a bring shame on that the gameplay in Star Wars Demolition isn’t even remotely as imaginative as its “what if?” fanboy scenario, as all you’ve got here is an uninspired regurgitation of similar sports meeting (like Vigilante 8), with clunky controls tossed in for terrible measure.
No matter what amusement one can find in Star Wars Demolition wears thin really quick, making this disc one really expensive Star Wars-themed drink coaster.–Joe Hon
Pros:
- 3-D graphics and sound are, for the most part, faithful to the movie series
Cons:
- Laughably implausible premise
- Uninspired gameplay with clunky controls
- Amusement wears thin really quick
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This Is A very cool Star Wars Game. You Can be in vehicles from all the star wars movies Even episode I . You can even play as boba fet. An excelent game
Rating: 4 / 5
Gimme a break. This game was fun the first time I played it when it was called vigelanty 8. No imagination needed for these programers change a few shape in the code to replace the automobiles with Star Wars vehicles and send it out. Thanks for not anything.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game has some of the worst game play action I have seen in a long time. Although the quality of Graphics and Sound are excellent, the quality of this game is not what you would expect to play on a new 128-bit system – more like back in the fist Nintendo 8-bit days. You will get sick of this one real quick. Don’t listen to the hype of those pumping this one – there is no way you’ll lose hours of sleep.
Rating: 1 / 5
I don’t agree with some of the cons. The controls were excellent. I learned them in a day, and in hunt-a-droid, I beat 17 droids. The sound and graphics are fantastic! I agree with that.
I bought this cause I’m a Star Wars fan, it was cheap, and it looked fun. I was right! I played a one player game, soon, we brought another controller, I was playing against my brother, and it was even more fun!
I don’t care if more than half of the people on earth criticize this game. It’s full of adrenaline-pumping excitement! Buy this now!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
The characters you know and love are are here Chewie, Bobba Fett among others. The goals here are to demolish other racers with your cannons similar to Vigilante 8 in fact a little to similar. The sndfx audio seems mushy as do the controls somewhat also the update for the DC really doesn’t add anything except multiplayer. Somehwat disappointing but ultimately a great deal of fun with lots of little extras to unlock. If a shoot em up racer is your cup of tea you could do alot worse especially on the DC>
Rating: 4 / 5