: Unlike its predecessors, the game uses a single energy reserve for weapons and requires players to visit stationary charge points to replenish shields. Critical Reception
The game centers on Jabba the Hutt's "Demolition Games," a high-stakes combat sport created after the Galactic Empire outlawed pod racing.
: Players choose from a diverse roster of 10+ vehicles, including Boba Fett's jetpack, an AT-ST, a Snowspeeder, a Rancor, and a Landspeeder. Star Wars Demolition
Reviewers at IGN praised the smooth 60fps framerate and the innovative use of the Star Wars license, while some users on GameFAQs noted that despite "lackluster graphics," the game remained an "absolute blast to play". However, some modern retrospectives found the controls for floating vehicles to be "unruly" compared to traditional car-based combat.
Watch this tournament playthrough to see the various vehicles and arena destruction in action: : Unlike its predecessors, the game uses a
: Battles take place across eight classic locations like the Dune Sea , Hoth , Mos Eisley , Yavin 4 , and the surface of the Death Star II .
: Vehicles feature a primary unique laser weapon and can collect secondary power-ups such as thermal detonators , proton torpedoes , and tractor beams . Reviewers at IGN praised the smooth 60fps framerate
is a 2000 vehicular combat game that serves as a spiritual successor to the Vigilante 8 series. Developed by Luxoflux and published by LucasArts, it replaces the series' 1970s aesthetic with iconic characters and vehicles from the Star Wars universe. Core Gameplay Features