
80
What do you get when you cross Activision's "Vigilante 8: Second Offense" with the greatness of Star Wars? Star Wars Demolition! And I mean this literally.
60
The tight handling we grew accustomed to in Vigilante 8 is nowhere to be found. Instead of having massive tires to keep you on the road, you have to deal with unruly floating vehicles that glide all over the place; turning and weaving in and out of tight spaces can prove difficult.
90
The thing with Star Wars Demolition is that you have to be patient. Even Master Yoda would advise patience in this instance.
Star Wars: Demolition
Dreamcast
Released On:
Nov 19, 2000
Metascore
Mixed or Average
67
User score
Mixed or Average
6.1
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Dreamcast
Based on 15 Critic Reviews
67
PlayStation
Based on 11 Critic Reviews
63
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
33% Positive
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
60% Mixed
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90
The thing with Star Wars Demolition is that you have to be patient. Even Master Yoda would advise patience in this instance.
80
What do you get when you cross Activision's "Vigilante 8: Second Offense" with the greatness of Star Wars? Star Wars Demolition! And I mean this literally.
74
SWD might seem like some half-baked attempt to cash in on the Star Wars license, though it's actually a competently executed game.
67
Blowing stuff up in Demolition is definitely fun in all its Star Wars glory, but the more you play, the more you'll notice the imbalance in gameplay.
60
It's worth a few good times for the level complexity, the multi-player fun, and for the Star Wars Connection.
50
Contains fleeting moments of fun, but the weak control of the game makes playing it more of a chore than anything.
45
A hollow "V8" clone with none of that game's charm, and a lame drizzling of "Star Wars" atmosphere -- just enough to justify putting the name on the box cover.
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SummaryStar Wars Demolition might seem like some half-baked attempt to cash in on the Star Wars license, though it's actually a competently executed game.
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- Dreamcast
- PlayStation
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 5
Initial Release Date:Nov 19, 2000
Developer:
- Luxoflux, Inc.
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