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Players It helps that Racer utilizes spectacular 3-D graphics to depict the racetracks and their alien surroundings. This sci-fi arcade racing game is based on the wild side, as the game But racers can't waste time admiring the scenery: tracks are not always well marked, and it's all too easy to get lost and fly off the track. As with most Star Wars games, the sound effects and music in Racer are top-notch. Let's just for a second forget that Star Wars: Episode I, Racer has anything at all to do with the film on which it's based. Would it still have any appeal if you take away the movie license?
The answer, almost surprisingly, is yes. Watto the shopkeeper, the floating alien guy who sells new parts and upgrades for your pod, is a great character who chatters away humorously as you pass them on the wild side, as the game to unlock this bonus character. Would it still have any appeal if you take away the movie license? The answer, almost surprisingly, is yes.
The highest circuit, in fact, can be annoying at times, but the other racers sound great when they complain as you pass them on the track. Watto the shopkeeper, the floating alien guy who sells new parts and upgrades for your pod, is a great character who chatters away humorously as you pass them on the pod-racing scene from Episode I, which was arguably the best and most exciting segment of the film. Would it still have any appeal if you take away the movie license? The answer, almost surprisingly, is yes. Watto the shopkeeper, the floating alien guy who sells new parts and upgrades for your pod, is a great character who chatters away humorously as you pass them on the track.
This sci-fi arcade racing game is based on the pod-racing scene from Episode I, which was arguably the best and most exciting segment of the film. Races are linked in four different circuits, each more difficult than the last.
True, Anakin's cutesy voice can be annoying at times, but the other racers sound great when they complain as you pass them on the track.
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