Star Wars Battlefront designer feels 'pressure' on game
Jaime Keen helped bring characters like Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader to life in Star Wars Battlefront.
He's told Newsbeat the team behind the game put themselves under lots of pressure to "do justice to the films".
One of the most anticipated titles of 2015, Battlefront comes out just weeks before new movie The Force Awakens.
Despite focusing on the original trilogy, Battlefront does have some tie-ins with the new film which Jaime says they're "super proud of".

"Everybody wants this to be good," Jaime tells us.
"Obviously we can't please everybody all of the time.
"But on the whole feedback has been hugely positive, which has been a good experience as a developer and one that's pretty rare."
The multiplayer focused shooter is the latest in a gaming franchise that dates back to 2004.

This instalment is the first in 10 years and is hotly anticipated.
Around nine and a half million players across the world signed up to test the game before the team finished developing it.
"There's definitely things from those (original) titles that we wanted to bring over and take inspiration from," Jamie says.
"But I think things have changed quite a lot in the intervening time.
"We're re-booting the franchise so it feels like it's a new game for 2015, we want to push the boundaries of what games can be now."

Star Wars video games have a bit of a chequered past.
Some like the X-Wing fighter game Rogue Squadron 2 and RPG game Knights of the Old Republic have been critical successes.
Others like say, Kinect Star Wars or Star Wars: Obi Wan didn't go down quite as well.
So how much pressure is there to make sure this title is one of the good ones?
"Most of the pressure is self induced," Jaime says. "We're as much fans as anybody else.
"The pressure comes from saying to yourself, 'I want to get this right because it's such a beloved franchise'."

Lots of Star Wars fans have been telling us they're excited about getting their hands on the game.
Will from Aberdeen says: "I haven't actually bought a next-gen console yet because I was waiting for games like Battlefront and Fallout to come out.
"I don't really have any excuses left now."
Oli form Bristol wanted to make sure he didn't miss out on playing it on release day.
He told us: "I decided it was a pretty special thing so I pre-ordered rather than go to the shop and risk not getting it for the first couple of days."
The game mainly focuses on the events of the original trilogy and characters like Princess Leia and Bobba Fett, but downloadable content will tie-in with the new movie The Force Awakens as well.
The Battle of Jakku will be playable from early December and is also featured in JJ Abrams new movie.
But don't worry about spoilers, even Jaime's managed to say clear of them and he's making the game.
"I've been trying super hard to not see anything to be honest!
"I want to experience the films as a fan first and foremost so I wanted to stay away from it as much as possible."
Star Wars: Battlefront is available for PS4 and Xbox One plus on Origin for PCs.
For more stories like this one you can now download the BBC Newsbeat app straight to your device. For iPhone go here. For Android go here.