![]() ![]() Visual Novel Shiraha Kirameku Koi Shirabe is coming to PS4 and Switch Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is available on PS4 and SwitchĪir Twister Coming to PC, Xbox, PS5, PS4, and Switch Later This Year Through ININ Games Following Apple Arcade Debut We just have to wait for an official release date. Split-screen multiplayer (Switch and PlayStation 4) and LAN multiplayer (Switch).Discover shortcuts and secrets to mastering your lap times.Work with droids to upgrade your podracer to reach top speeds and gain higher acceleration.Races through 8 worlds including Tatooine, Baroonda, and Malastare.25 pilots including Anakin Skywalker, Sebulba, and Ratts Tyerell.A beloved racing game based on the podracing sequence from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars Episode I: Racer puts you behind the controls of your favorite podracers as you speed through fiery methane lakes, Tusken Assaults, anti-gravity tunnels and much more. Star Wars Episode I: 90s Racer comes to Switch and PlayStation 4 with modernized controls. The title will return in a modernized version, but does not have a release date to date. This classic released in 1999 on Nintendo 64 and PC had delighted fans at the time of its release, thanks to frenzied pod races. Especially if you can snag it on sale.Aspyr Media has just announced that like its counterpart Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Star Wars Episode I: Racer will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. ![]() TL DR: Get this game if you intend to play it SOLELY on the Steam Deck. The story is similar in ways to Tales of Arise, and that's a compliment. Slogging through the tedious exploration is rewarded with great story segments, character to character dialogues and monologues, and unique, often element specific instances to explore. Early in the game, exploring the map to reach your next destination could turn off some players to the game. This is however alleviated by a fairly robust roster of enemy types.Įxploration is the most tedious part, and isn't much rewarding beyond unlocking the ability to ride your mount in specific areas of the map, each of which must be unlocked individually. Combat is responsive, although it can be a bit repetitive. I can see where this laid the foundation for following 3d Tales games in the series. So I'm glad to get to experience it with fresh visuals, but I can't speak to the differences between this port and the original release. Gameplay: Although I'm not new to the Tales series, this was a title that I missed growing up. A game that runs so poorly on even the strongest PC's was actually perfect for what I wanted. I had been looking for a reason to use my Steam Deck more often. Smooth 30fps (locked, even on PC), resolution can be changed without crashing, and videos have no issue playing and don't crash the game. On Steam Deck this was an entirely different experience. Maybe 1 in 10 times I could get to the main menu, but would experience crashes any time I tried to change settings. It would crash to a black screen upon opening the game and trying to play the intro video. For me, the game was practically unplayable on PC. ![]() ![]() However, despite it's many reported issues on PC, many of which I've experienced myself, this game runs flawlessly on the Steam Deck. Technical: First of all, I do not recommend this game on PC. This review will be based on technical aspects of the game as well as gameplay. ![]()
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