Overall this game is great but I finished the main storyline in a few hours. Therefore I feel that there should have been more to the story and there shouldn't have been more extras to it.
Overall this game is great but I finished the main storyline in a few hours. Therefore I feel that there should have been more to the story and there shouldn't have been more extras to it.
When it's not soiled by revisionist talk of midichlorians or a "chosen one," the Force is still the coolest thing in the universe. Really, who wouldn't want the powers of a god and an anything-slicing energy sword? Anyone?
+ Enhanced combat is the highlight of the game; new abilities add spark, + Some gaffes from last time (QTE abuse and confusing boss battles) are addressed
- Story lacks Star Wars grandeur; finale is fairly lame; short game, ? Can we get Starkiller in a TV series or movie?
When gamers first popped in their copies of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed , they expected to see plenty of destruction as delivered by cranked-up versions of Force powers, and that's exactly what they got.
Formats: Xbox 360 (Tested) | Playstation 3 Developer: Lucasarts Publisher: Lucasarts Release Date: 29th October 2010 (Out Now)
It's a sad truth that most of the best Star Wars based games that have come out over the years have been PC exclusives. Classics like X-Wing and TIE Fighter, as well as the brilliant Jedi Knight series, these are games which deserve to carry the Star Wars name, but console gamers have had to miss...
Force powers are impactful and impressive; Physics engine brings the world to life; Excellent soundtrack and voice work
Shallow story fails to live up to the standard set by the first Force Unleashed title; Some really frustrating control issues & inconsistent targeting system
The Star Wars Saga continues with the beautifully crafted Star Wars: The Force Unleased II. The game sees players assume the role of Darth Vaders, now fugitive apprentice Starkiller who is on a journey to discover his own identity and reunite with his one true love, Juno Eclipse.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II outs Darth Vader as a serial kidnapper. This time, the princess is Juno Eclipse, an Imperial she-wolf gone soft, and the love interest of Starkiller, the dark lord's secret Jedi apprentice.
The Force Unleashed II is a big disappointment as far as sequels go, and the game doesn't really live up to any of the promises that were made in terms of plot or content. We were told that Starkiller's return would be justified, explained and interesting, but it's none of those things and the...
It was a very cool game that should satisfy any star wars fan but I found the game to be very short and the story plot wasn't that good either. But its fun to play as star killer for the second time especially when u have two light sabers.
The Star Wars franchise is easily one of the biggest merchandising machines ever invented. Countless books have followed its success, and for every character that has appeared on screen, Hasbro have turned around and made a toy.
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