Star Wars: Demolition is a vehicular combat shooter released in 2000 for PlayStation and Dreamcast. Following the Empire banning Podracing, Jabba the Hutt organizes a deadly vehicular contest. The core gameplay involves selecting unique pilots and vehicles to engage in arena-based destruction, utilizing mounted weaponry across various Star Wars locales. Its distinct feature is integrating this intense combat into the established Star Wars lore.
The central focus of this game is intense, arena-based vehicular combat. Players select from a roster of unique vehicles and pilots, each possessing distinct capabilities, and engage in destructive battles across various Star Wars locales. The gameplay loop revolves around competitive destruction, where the objective is typically to eliminate opponents using an array of weaponry mounted on the chosen craft.
Mechanically, the game utilizes the established engine framework of other vehicular combat titles, emphasizing fast-paced maneuvering, weapon management, and environmental awareness. Success hinges on mastering the specific handling characteristics of each vehicle while strategically deploying offensive and defensive capabilities against rivals.
The game transports players to familiar and exotic corners of the Star Wars galaxy, providing the backdrop for Jabba's deadly new tournament. The atmosphere is gritty and lawless, reflecting the criminal underworld that thrives on Tatooine and other fringe worlds where the Empire's reach is weak. The conflict between the established galactic order and the Hutt's illicit operations forms the narrative foundation for the vehicular showdowns.
What sets this title apart is its direct integration into the established Star Wars lore, allowing players to pilot vehicles inspired by the franchise's aesthetic and engage in combat scenarios replacing the traditional Podracing circuit. This provides a distinct flavor compared to other vehicular combat offerings of the era. Players will utilize vehicles and characters drawn directly from the criminal elements of the saga.
As a main release title, this game does not feature any officially released downloadable content (DLC) or expansions. The content available at launch constitutes the complete experience, focusing on the core competitive modes.
This vehicular combat shooter was made available in 2000 on the Sega Dreamcast and Sony PlayStation platforms. It is published by LucasArts and Activision, with development handled by Luxoflux.