Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Director Shares His Wishlist For ‘Ultimate’ Switch Remaster
The director of the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series wants to see a lot of Nintendo Wii features in any remaster for Switch.
A conversation was sparked on Twitter (below) after a fan asked Aspyr – the developer behind other Star Wars Switch remasters, including Jedi Knight II and The Force Unleashed – if it would ever make a new version of Rogue Squadron.
Aspyr said it would love to if fan demand was there, prompting Rogue Squadron series director Julian Eggebrecht to reel off his wishlist for the ultimate version.
Glad you enjoyed our games – we loved making them for all Star Wars fans out there! To round this off, it should include a remastered Rogue Squadron N64/PC with the high detail ship models from the Wii, and updated textures & shaders. The Force would be strong with that one.
— Julian Eggebrecht (@JuEggebrecht) April 21, 2022
It includes a lot of features from the unreleased Wii version of Rogue Squadron, the fourth and final iteration that was in development but cancelled due to legal issues between LucasArts and its game developers.
“The one for Switch should be the ultimate Rogue using every last bit of the Wii.” he said. “All controller from Pro to wheel, all levels from Leader and Strike in one as intended, fixed and remixed.”
That’s not all though – Eggebrecht also wants to see multiplayer modes, 1:1 gyro lightsaber combat, 60fps, plus an additional remaster of the N64 game “with the high detail ship models from the Wii, and updated textures and shaders.”
IGN was a big fan of the arcade-style dogfighting gameplay in Rogue Squadron. We said the first and third games were great, while the second one was amazing.
In our 9/10 review, IGN said: “Rogue Leader is a bigger, badder and visually much more dazzling version of the N64 Rogue Squadron before it.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.
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