Amy Hennig discusses Visceral's cancelled Star Wars game

Amy Hennig discusses Visceral's cancelled Star Wars game

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Following the reveal of Respawn's Jedi: Fallen Order, Amy Hennig has shared her reaction to the announcement of the newest Star Wars game. Hennig's own game based on the license was cancelled, as EA closed Visceral Games in October 2017.

Speaking to Eurogamer, Hennig opens up about the Star Wars project she joined Visceral to create—codenamed 'Ragtag'— and how it was inspired by the original Star Wars films. "I had to take what I'd figured out [for Uncharted] in terms of deconstructing pulp adventure, and say alright, Star Wars is also in that category, but it has certain things that are distinct, or at least distinct from our core inspiration which was of course Indiana Jones."

Amy Hennig discusses Visceral's cancelled Star Wars game

Apr 15, 2019, 7:26pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/amy-hennig-discusses-viscerals-cancelled-star-wars-game/ > Following the reveal of Respawn's Jedi: Fallen Order, Amy Hennig has shared her reaction to the announcement of the newest Star Wars game. Hennig's own game based on the license was cancelled, as EA closed Visceral Games in October 2017. > Speaking to Eurogamer, Hennig opens up about the Star Wars project she joined Visceral to create—codenamed 'Ragtag'— and how it was inspired by the original Star Wars films. "I had to take what I'd figured out [for Uncharted] in terms of deconstructing pulp adventure, and say alright, Star Wars is also in that category, but it has certain things that are distinct, or at least distinct from our core inspiration which was of course Indiana Jones."