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Darth Vader's secret apprentice, codenamed Starkiller, is trained in the Dark Side to defeat the enemies of the Empire, but must find his own path when his master betrays him.Darth Vader's secret apprentice, codenamed Starkiller, is trained in the Dark Side to defeat the enemies of the Empire, but must find his own path when his master betrays him.Darth Vader's secret apprentice, codenamed Starkiller, is trained in the Dark Side to defeat the enemies of the Empire, but must find his own path when his master betrays him.
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Nathalie Cox
- Juno Eclipse
- (voice)
David W. Collins
- Proxy
- (voice)
Matt Sloan
- Darth Vader
- (voice)
Jimmy Smits
- Bail Organa
- (voice)
Susan Eisenberg
- Shaak Ti
- (voice)
Catherine Taber
- Princess Leia
- (voice)
Tom Kane
- Captain Sturn
- (voice)
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Larry Drake
- Kazdan Paratus
- (voice)
Billy Brown
- Chopaa
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Asaji Ventress
- (voice)
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Kristoffer Tabori
- Darth Desolous
- (voice)
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Kari Wahlgren
- Darth Phobos
- (voice)
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Chris Cox
- Proto Rebel
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Stormtrooper
- (voice)
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Roger Jackson
- Death Star Technician
- (voice)
- (as Roger L. Jackson)
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...I wish for a remastered of both the force unleashed games for next gen consoles. That would sell a lot and people would love it, giving everyone what they want.
Well what can I say? This game is pretty much what a star wars fan should play.
So Darth Vader invades a planet of wookies, he battles a jedi finds out that the Jedi had a son. Years to come he trains the son to become his apprentice and calls him by the name Starkiller.
The actual game play is good, some levels were frustrating but I still got there.
The GGI was also good and so was the Mocap from the actors that voiced and motion scoped them.
The only thing I didn't like was the ending but overall it was a good game.
So Darth Vader invades a planet of wookies, he battles a jedi finds out that the Jedi had a son. Years to come he trains the son to become his apprentice and calls him by the name Starkiller.
The actual game play is good, some levels were frustrating but I still got there.
The GGI was also good and so was the Mocap from the actors that voiced and motion scoped them.
The only thing I didn't like was the ending but overall it was a good game.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a pretty enjoyable Star Wars game that's fateful of the concept of the Sith and what exactly they would want. Maybe the gameplay is not much great, but the story for this is somehow engaging. This is a type of Star Wars plot that gets interesting with the "villain to hero" element for Starkiller. Even if the gameplay is not that good, I do like the bosses where they would end each level with exciting action gameplay. And the graphics hold up more than a decade later. I know it's an easy bet to say that Star Wars fans will have a good time playing this game. But also for those that have ever thought of playing as a character who is in the Sith. Well, for the first half to say the least. The one thing that's better than the game itself are the DLCs I have played after the campaign. A Fragile Hope, Wrath of the Empire, and Jedi Temple. Both Fragile Hope and Wrath of the Empire stay fateful to the original trilogy very well and has given an untold story behind the movies. But Jedi Temple is the best of them all since it feels we would get to train as a Jedi after we finish the campaign. As for the game itself, it honestly should really work on the gameplay. But for what it is, it's a good game for me to strike back.
This game has one of the best Star Wars stories out there. With amazing RPG mechanics and beautiful art it really is unforgettable.
Oh, and what kind of game it could have been. And many things they got really good, even dare to say excellent. Story is great (with influence and approval by George Lucas himself), fitting saga very good, voice acting is excellent and animations well synchronized with story, sound and music almost at the film quality.
Did they got the feeling of being a Jedi right? Yes, to the certain point. It's cool using light-saber, force (abilities develop by collecting points and experiences in battles) and especially light-saber fight with other Jedi.
Unfortunately, there are two big flaws: camera and character controls and in this types of game they are crucial for comfortable game-play.
Camera sometimes gets weird and makes you feel confused, which doesn't go too well with dozen of enemies in screen. E.g. you're fighting boss and have to avoid certain object while running. Camera focuses on boss so you don't see objects which you need to avoid. It's little frustration that you'll notice.
Controls are also not good and precise, especially force power that you use to move objects or enemies. You can see that game developers invested great amount of time in it, but unfortunately it just doesn't work so well. Just imagine, you're fighting enemy and trying to throw object on him, but it grabs other object or doesn't grab anything. It looks cool but with time you'll find it more practical to use light-saber and other force abilities and this leaves one segment of the game unused.
How do camera and control flaws influence game-play directly? Remember those epic x300 combos in God Of War when you exactly knew were you blew it? Well, in Force Unleashed it's not only you but certain amount of luck regarding on controls and camera.
However, those problems are not huge obstacle to beat the game so you won't have big problems with that, especially if you're Star Wars fan and story holds you even tighter to the game. However, although I like Star Wars I didn't have enough enthusiasm to beat it second time.
When I look at the game I have feeling it should have been developed a bit longer to correct those flaws that make so much difference in this genre. It's shame because we could have had the best Star Wars game since The Knights of The Old Republic.
Considering game flaws I'd recommend it to Star Wars fan. Others - try it before you buy it and if you like this genre and have PS2 I'd rather recommend God of War instead, it beats Force Unleashed in every segment (if you still didn't play it, of course).
Oh, and what kind of game it could have been.
Did they got the feeling of being a Jedi right? Yes, to the certain point. It's cool using light-saber, force (abilities develop by collecting points and experiences in battles) and especially light-saber fight with other Jedi.
Unfortunately, there are two big flaws: camera and character controls and in this types of game they are crucial for comfortable game-play.
Camera sometimes gets weird and makes you feel confused, which doesn't go too well with dozen of enemies in screen. E.g. you're fighting boss and have to avoid certain object while running. Camera focuses on boss so you don't see objects which you need to avoid. It's little frustration that you'll notice.
Controls are also not good and precise, especially force power that you use to move objects or enemies. You can see that game developers invested great amount of time in it, but unfortunately it just doesn't work so well. Just imagine, you're fighting enemy and trying to throw object on him, but it grabs other object or doesn't grab anything. It looks cool but with time you'll find it more practical to use light-saber and other force abilities and this leaves one segment of the game unused.
How do camera and control flaws influence game-play directly? Remember those epic x300 combos in God Of War when you exactly knew were you blew it? Well, in Force Unleashed it's not only you but certain amount of luck regarding on controls and camera.
However, those problems are not huge obstacle to beat the game so you won't have big problems with that, especially if you're Star Wars fan and story holds you even tighter to the game. However, although I like Star Wars I didn't have enough enthusiasm to beat it second time.
When I look at the game I have feeling it should have been developed a bit longer to correct those flaws that make so much difference in this genre. It's shame because we could have had the best Star Wars game since The Knights of The Old Republic.
Considering game flaws I'd recommend it to Star Wars fan. Others - try it before you buy it and if you like this genre and have PS2 I'd rather recommend God of War instead, it beats Force Unleashed in every segment (if you still didn't play it, of course).
Oh, and what kind of game it could have been.
Did you know
- TriviaReleased in September 2008, the game quickly became the fastest-selling Star Wars game ever, and has since sold six million units worldwide as of October 2009.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Darth Vader: He is dead.
Emperor Palpatine: Then he is now more powerful than ever. He was meant to root out the rebels, not give them hope. His sacrifice will only inspire them.
- ConnectionsEdited from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords (2004)
- SoundtracksThe Force Unleashed Theme
Composed by Jesse Harlin
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