The scale is just right, and the blurring kicks in at just the right time, and it evokes that same feeling as watching the scenes from the movie-you're going fast! Maybe too fast. Perhaps what SWEIR does best is capture the feel of the dangerously fast speeds of pod-racing. On top of that, the environments are vividly colorful and gorgeous to look at-you might even want to sacrifice a race or two just to explore every nook and cranny of these race tracks. The courses offer a wide variety of styles, from the recklessly fast circuits to those that offer twists, winds, and hairpin turns, and demand a more precise style of racing. There are a multitude of different pod races, each with different specs, looks and feels, and weird aliens to pilot them (unless you choose the game's Mario, Anakin). Your mileage may vary, of course, but if you enjoy Star Wars and/or racing games, SWEIR has a lot to offer. It's been said that Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace gave us two good things: Duel of the Fates and the Star Wars Episode I: Racer.
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