Good use of the force there George! Each character is beautifully rendered with every nuance of the actor?s uniqueness. According to Lucasarts they hired the help of ILM (Industrial Light and Magic) for the character animations. The visuals in the force unleashed are simply beautiful. The game also encourages you to solve various environment puzzles by using the force, in one level you have to align some rotating rings in a set time limit in order to get thru a tunnel with a massive laser beam shooting thru it.
But, you can always refer back to the purchase menu for the exact button sequence. Executing all the various crazy force combos available to you, was a little tough to remember. In the controls department it felt really good. They sure pitched the game correctly, ?Kicking ass with the force?. Other high points in the game, was taking down the humongous star destroyer with the force. I meant killing the wookiees, not getting the achievement. Hell, I even unlocked an achievement called ?Bossk?Defeated 200 Wookiees on Prologue?. Speaking of feeling like a bad-ass, at the beginning of the game I spent quite a few minutes force pushing wookiees off the wood bridges. SWFU, is actually more of an action/adventure title, reminded me a lot of God of War on the PS2. Now, the reference I made earlier about KOTOR, well, it plays nothing like it. But, the ?bad-ass? feeling you receive after remains. Afterwards, we look up and the whole thing is over. Press ?Y?, then ?X?, etc? Personally, I?m not too fond of this method of gameplay, why? The player has a tendency to watch the button sequence, rather than the intended glorified cinematic fight.
On the larger enemies, it uses what I like to call the ?simon-says-button-sequence? trick. Force grabbing an enemy, and then tossing him is all too easy. On to the meat and potatoes of the game, the gameplay of SWFU is actually pretty good, after playing quite a bit of Too Human in the past few weeks, the enemy targeting reminded me a lot of that. As the dark lord would say?Impressive, most impressive?. On a side note, an individual named Sean William wrote a novel based on the game?s storyline, and it spent a few weeks at #1. It?s top notch I?d even go as far as saying it might make a good animated mini-movie someday. SWFU is a very intriguing story wedged between the two movies, with some colorful characters and very interesting plot twists and turns. If you?ve been living under a rock, you have some homework to do. The story is told between Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The adventure kicks off were you both set off into the sunset to kill off some of those pesky Jedis. Besides, the goofy sidekick, you meet a fine young lady named Juno Eclipse, played by the actress Nathalie Cox (she played in the film Jumper, anyone see that?), she also works for the dark man too, she?s not funny, she drives your ship. He is quickly joined by a humoristic robot sidekick named Proxy (Eat your heart out Jarjar!)? I guess the force can?t really help you in the humor department. Which is voiced by the actor Sam Witwer (he?s been in a couple of episodes of Smallville and CSI), while his real name isn?t very cool, Galen Marek, he?s still the new kid on the block. In SWFU, you play the role of Darth Vader?s secret apprentice code-named ?Starkiller?. How is Star Wars Force Unleashed to HUGE fan of the series? Well, folks without letting any cats out of any bags here?that wait is over for now, our prayers have been answered.
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Well, at least I have been! With titles, like Full Throttle and Sam and Max no longer in the picture.waiting for another great title from the San Francisco Lucasarts developement studio has been a nail biting experience to say the least. Since Bioware?s Kights of the Old Republic, we?ve all been longing for another good, deep Star Wars story to get lost into.