The Big Star Wars: Galactic Racer Interview — Why It's Not Open World, How Its Story Mode Works, and When It's Set
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A Beard Gave It Away: Where Star Wars: Galactic Racer Fits in the Star Wars Timeline
Star Wars: Galactic Racer isn’t being framed as a simple nostalgia lap for Star Wars Episode I: Racer – it’s an arcade racing rework that also seems to sit in a very specific corner of Star Wars canon. Fans ended up narrowing its placement down thanks to an oddly mundane clue: Sebulba’s beard. Star Wars: Galactic Racer is the new high-speed push from Fuse Games and Secret Mode, and everything shown so far suggests the pitch goes beyond “cool r…
“It's high thrill, but also high risk!”: Former Criterion Devs Promise Burnout-Style Crash Physics in Star Wars: Galactic Racer
Prepare yourself for Star Wars: Galactic Racer not only because it throws you into the speeding chaos of the lawless Outer Rim, but also because it brings crash physics inspired by Burnout! That’s right, Fuse Games, the studio behind the title, is made up of developers who have worked on the Burnout series, and they’re bringing the best of what they’ve learned from the series into this one! Get Ready to See Burnout-Style Crashes in Star Wars: Ga…
It's "hard to push innovation" in racing games compared to other genres, reckons Star Wars: Galactic Racer creative director
Star Wars: Galactic Racer, Fuse Games' take on offroad speeder rushes in a galaxy far, far, away, sounds more and more up my alley every time I hear about it. That's no different in a freshly published interview with Fuse founder Matt Webster and creative director Kieran Crimmins, which sees the pair chat about boost mechanics which sound a lot like the environmental temperature-sensitive system from PS3 racer Motorstorm: Pacific Rift. The pair …
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