Previously unseen gameplay footage of the canceled third-person shooter Star Wars: 1313 has been uploaded online by the game’s former lead gameplay animator, James Zachary.
The two clips show Boba Fett as a playable character alongside several gameplay segments.
The first video follows the famous Bounty Hunter along the streets of a dense underground city. The segment, in which the player seems to navigate a linear corridor populated with NPCs, was captured to highlight the “living world gameplay” of Star Wars 1313, according to Zachary.
The second video cuts to a chase sequence over the rooftops of what appears to be Coruscant. The gameplay predominantly features platforming, with the player jumping over obstacles, swinging across chasms, climbing walls, and sliding in pursuit of a fleeing NPC.
Although no combat is in the video, the HUD shows an equipped rifle and a few thermal detonator grenades. Three icons are also shown on the right-hand side of the screen, which look to include a flame and rocket, probably marking Fett’s wrist flamethrower and rocket launcher weapons.
Zachary says the game’s animation was developed around three ‘pillars: environmental interactions (shown in the second clip), situational awareness and character relationships.
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