

The new studio is being led by veteran developer Greg Foertsch, who previously worked at Firaxis on Sid Meisner's Civilization series – among others. Respawn will be producing the project, while Bit Reactor leads its development. Revealed alongside the first-person shooter, the untitled Star Wars strategy game is currently being developed through a "production collaboration" with freshly established studio Bit Reactor. If an FPS and another step in the Star Wars Jedi series wasn't enough, Respawn kept the surprises coming with the announcement of a Star Wars strategy game. Still, given that Jedi: Survivor is current-gen, it does seem like a safe bet to assume we'll see this new experience land on the latest consoles. At the time of the announcement, work had only "just begun" on the title, so it'll likely be some time before we get a solid release date or learn more details about the game. Hirschmann is no stranger to the Star Wars franchise in the gaming space, having previous experience working on the original Star Wars Battlefront games, as well as Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Respawn game director Peter Hirschmann is leading the development of the project, which was first revealed in January 2022. to Vincent Jones.As well as continuing on the Star Wars Jedi series with Survivor, Respawn is also currently working on an as yet untitled Star Wars first-person shooter. Sure beats the broken-record anemic network claptrap ABC/CBS/NBC vomit out. Neither of these productions embodied the over-the-road romance espoused by Jerry Garcia & them Grateful Deads in "Truckin' " - 1 of my favorite Deads tunes - or Jack Kerouac 60 years ago, though he wasn't doing no trucking, but their flawed setups aside, they do provide nice See The USA visuals for us Open Road lovers to enjoy, hence my halfway-mark rating. Then, as if all this wasn't bad enough (plus hintings about Ice Road Truckers, which really will be horrible), comes the sad information, like feisty old dude Roy in Shipping Wars, that last year one of these guys bit the dust untimely. So until either "H" shows the episodes detailed by the other reviewers or I get the DVD versions, I won't see how bad their thinness is that's had audiences raving - in the wrong way. What annoyed me about this caper were their version of what I call "beauty shots" - which might be the giveaway - such as, re: Shipping Wars, views of a rig blowing down the highway taken from the shoulder or of the "hunters" coming into some place or another how do the camerapeople somehow manage to get to X destination(s) BEFORE them to film their arrival? That it's nothing new - the various house "flip" shows employ this dumb device all the time showing the buyers coming into their freshly bought shacks from the INSIDE - doesn't make it any less aggravating.
#BIG RIG BOUNTY HUNTERS TV#
I'd forgotten about the old ex-Court TV show Operacion Repo, which was so nicely done that only 2 scenes stuck out as nakedly fake (as well as Lizard Lick Towing, which being set closer to my neck of the US woods was an even bigger letdown). Having then looked up "dvd" on this only to find a mini-flood of information all saying this show is FAKE really deflated my tires. One of my two maternal uncles named Clarence (her youngest sister decided to marry a guy with the same name as their oldest brother!), having been a longhauler who called me "Kenworth!" after his favorite rig, is 1 of the main reasons I've loved since I was a kid to do like Bugs Bunny once told Humphrey Bogart & "hit the road!" I never did get to ride with Clarence when I was old enough as he had promised, since declining health forced him off the roads before that, but my interest has never waned. I hadn't seen this show before today (Flag Day 2018), but with the "H" Channel running a wee marathon, I decided to give it look. History Channel should be ashamed of itself.

Why didn't they just say, "Whatya going' to do? call the police?" That seemed the sensible solution. afraid, they get back into their truck and leave.

the irate owner, already a thief/felon, comes after them with a bat, claiming trespassing.
#BIG RIG BOUNTY HUNTERS DRIVER#
Are the producers just "having fun" with the viewers? Two 70-year-old hipster bikers with no teeth and long hair "rescue" an abandoned big rig?! Give me a break! A pick-up hauling a trailer of six steers to a rodeo, "breaks down" conveniently right over railroad tracks, and the driver never notifies the railroad - despite the presence of a RR phone prominently displayed right next to the tracks? Two guys sent to "rescue" a stolen monster truck hidden in woods. And on a network that calls itself "The History Channel?" The scenes are so obviously set-up, no person in his right mind would think otherwise. This is the most contrived, unbelievable, staged show I've ever seen.
