Video Games : Star Wars - Episode I - Racer

In association with Amazon.com
  

from: Lucas Arts Entertainment

 : Star Wars - Episode I - Racer

Price: $27.90
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
More Information



Binding: Game Cartridge
EAN: 0045496870416
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Platform: Nintendo 64
Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Sales Rank: 6897
Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment




Accessories: Related Items:

Editorial Review:

Editorial Review:
Star Wars: Episode 1 Racer is, of course, a shameless tie-in game based on the Boonta Eve Pod Race scene from the movie. As a Star Wars title it's sure to get a lot of interest, but the question is: is it any fun to play? Yes, actually, it is.

Racer differs from a normal racing game. Rather than merely steering your way around the track, you can enhance your turns by using the Z button on the controller. Holding down the button shifts the cockpit off to the side and kicks you sideways with a burst of extra speed. And of course, a big part of pod racing is the spectacular crashes, and here LucasArts does not disappoint. As Qui-Gon says, "Pod racing is very dangerous!" Even your opponents crash--sometimes into each other.

The 3-D visuals and sound are good, but not groundbreaking. To forestall the inevitable boredom that all racing games eventually leave you with, the game lets you race on different planets, each with their own tracks. The tracks are inventive, especially in the later levels: some tracks have shortcuts to discover, others have zero-gravity sections and hair-raising jumps. The racing pods also differ, and with victory in certain races, more powerful craft become available. A pit area allows you to view all the weird designs up close in 3-D.

In tournament mode, prize money is awarded for top finishers; you can use the cash to buy parts to upgrade your pod. It's a good thing the purse isn't paid out in Republic credits: Star Wars fans will recognize the parts dealer as none other than Watto. His wry comments spice up the shopping experience, and he sounds just like he did in the movie. Racer is a worthwhile purchase for fans of Star Wars or racing games. --Eric Fredrickson

Pros: Cons:







More Information
Browse for similar items by category:

 


HOME

Debt Help - Free Credit Report - Mortgages - Loans - Cheap Flights