

We'll tell you how it all works below and give you some tips for how to make the most of this mechanic. When you're ready to share how you're feeling or want to convey a need to a fellow player, you'll want to use the game's emote system. Witness the fire power of this fully armed and operational Death Star fire pitĭiablo 4 is no doubt a dark and sinister game full of death and destruction – but that shouldn't stop you from wanting to be in touch with your emotions. 'Star Wars Battlefront' nets multiple Death Star maps and Chewbacca in newest DLC If you have Planet Coaster, you can download the ride right from the Steam Workshop.ĭeath of a planet: Astronomers discover grisly scene of planetary destruction It’s not the first time an ambitious Planet Coaster user has brought Star Wars into a digital theme park, but it’s certainly one of the most impressive examples. Maurice’s first two outings, a Mount Everest expedition, and a still-in-progress recreation of a lost temple inspired by the Indiana Jones films, feature similarly detailed environments and impressive engineering.

He’s also created two other roller coaster and theme park experiences for Planet Coaster, both of which are just as lovingly detailed as the Star Wars ride.

Who is the architect of this impressive feat of digital engineering? According to Kotaku, a Steam user by the name of Chuck Maurice. Section of the Death Star from ‘A New Hope’ takes a proton torpedo at auctionĭeath Star toaster emblazons ‘Star Wars’ logo on your breakfast
