System Wars; Off-Topic Discussion. With Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2. Have a saved game file from the original Star Wars: The Force Unleashed with both endings. Destroy the Star Destroyer. Force Unleashed 2 Cheats, Codes, Unlockables - Xbox 3. In the first level, when you have to run away from the gun ship, when you stop you will die instantly - - and gain some Force Points. There's a save point here, so you can use a rubber band to hold down the character movement analog stick and create a perpetually running, and dying Starkiller. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game) . Being the centerpiece of the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed multimedia project, the game was released on the Xbox 3. Play. Station 3 and Wii as well as the Play. Star Wars Force Unleashed 2 (part 13) HD - Duration. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed I (Game Movie) - Duration: 1:56:34. SIMA Games 4,359,091 views. Check out our review on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2. The Star Wars saga continues in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed! A New Hope, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed provides a Star Wars. A New Hope, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed provides a Star Wars gaming. Station 2, Play. Station Portable, Nintendo DS and the i. Phone. Thus, Lucas. Arts worked in conjunction with Industrial Light & Magic, Pixelux Entertainment, and Natural. Motion to create a next- gen Star Wars experience. The game showcases Digital Molecular Matter (DMM), an extremely detailed and realistic material physics engine developed by Pixelux, and euphoria, a realistic bio- mechanical A. I. The Force Unleashed was originally slated for release in November. The final version of the game was released on September 1. A demo was made available on Xbox LIVE and Playstation Network for download on August 2. New DLC and a PC/Mac version with exclusive content was announced at Comic- Con International 2. DLC released on Xbox Live Marketplace on August 2.
The evil. GALACTIC EMPIRE has overthrown. Old Republic and now. Only a handful. have escaped Imperial forces. The Sith Lord DARTH. VADER has been sent to. Synopsis. Attack on Kashyyyk. Vader engaging Kento Marek on Kashyyyk. Darth Vader accompanied the Imperial Fleet in invading the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk, because rumors abound that there is a rogue Jedi who is fighting in defense of the Wookiees. After battling his way through an army of vicious Wookiees, Vader eventually made his way to a small hut, home of the rogue Jedi. Kento Marek. Kento, in an attempt to protect the planet and his young son, Galen, from Vader's grasp, engaged the Sith Lord. Kento, not surprisingly, lost the duel and is then killed by a Force choke by Vader. During the battle however, it became apparent that the young son was powerful in the ways of the Force. Powerful enough that, rather than allow his officers and stormtroopers to kill the young boy, Vader murdered them to protect the boy. Before taking off for his mission, Galen is introduced to his new pilot of the Rogue Shadow, Juno Eclipse. The two, along with PROXY, took off for the shipyard, and ran into a space battle immediately after dropping out of hyperspace. Galen is dropped off within the TIE Fighter Construction Facility where Kota is hiding, and fights his way through Kota's Troopers and Stormtroopers alike. When Galen finally reached Kota, the two fought and Galen eventually emerged victorious, sending Kota hurtling towards the planet and leaving him for dead. Before returning to his master, Galen took Kota's lightsaber per Vader's orders. He fights through the hoards of Rodian scavengers and junk droids before he reached the tower of the makeshift Jedi Temple Paratus constructed. The crazed Jedi Master, determined to protect the mannequins of fallen Jedi Masters, fights against Galen, who eventually defeats him. On Felucia, she is training an army of Felucian Force- users. When she spots the Rogue Shadow, she tells her Zabrak. Padawan. Maris Brood to hide while she lures the assassin to the place of sacrifice, the enormous sarlacc's nest. But even her strength and communion with the sarlacc are no match for Galen. Before she dies, Shaak Ti warns him that the Sith always betray one another. But Vader had not lured him - his spies had followed Galen from Felucia. Without warning, Vader stabs Galen in the chest as Palpatine tells him to kill his apprentice. The Emperor, watching the former apprentice's supposed death through PROXY, enjoys seeing Galen getting beat up, saying, ! Kill him, Lord Vader! Vader later dispatched a droid to recover his body. Through PROXY, Vader tells Galen to distract the Emperor's spies by gathering the Empire's enemies. After cutting his transmission, PROXY tells Galen that he had programmed the Empirical to crash into the nearby sun. Despite the holodroid's pleas, Galen saves Juno, who was imprisoned and branded a traitor. Galen urges the former General to help him, as they escape the Imperials looking for them. Galen goes down to the planet, where he finds an old hut which seems vaguely familiar. He encounters a vision, in which his father said he never wanted this for him. Galen then rescue Princess Leia Organa, who was being kept prisoner by Captain. Ozzik Sturn. She refuses to leave until the skyhook is destroyed. Galen goes on to destroy the skyhook and kills Ozzik Sturn who attempts to kill Galen in his personal AT- KT. Winding through the temple to the High Council quarter's, the Sith apprentice made his way to the lobby of the High Council Tower. Here he blasted an ancient Jedi statue, using it as a bridge allowing him to reach the Council Chambers. Here Marek faced Jedi trials, tests designed to challenge the force users' abilities. After passing these, Starkiller gazed upon his next adversary; a Sith Stalker. Using the Force and other techniques to subdue the Sith phantom, Marek eventually defeated the Sith. Before leaving, however, the Sith was revealed to be none other than Galen Marek himself. Galen then returns to Felucia, where the Empire had been battling its inhabitants, who have turned to the dark side, and studying the Sarlacc. Galen is able to locate Bail, who was being held prisoner by Maris, who plans to use him to buy leniency from the Empire. Galen defeats Maris and her pet bull rancor, holding her at his mercy. She pleads with him to let her go, promising to turn her back on the dark side. Galen lets her go; when Bail challenges his mercy, Galen replies that Maris will have to live with her choices for the rest of her life. Vader suggests destroying the Star Destroyer construction yard over Raxus Prime. Upon trying to make contact with the planet's sentient computer core, PROXY's mind is immediately taken over and finally attempts to fulfill his programming by killing Galen, but the apprentice defeats him. But after using the ore cannon to destroy the construction yard, one of the Destroyers came crashing down through the atmosphere. Kota tells Galen to use the Force to bring the Destroyer crashing down. After he does so, PROXY is found, his mind restored, and regretfully informs Galen that he no longer recalls his primary function. But as soon as the Alliance is declared, the Empire strikes, capturing the Senators and Kota. Vader then reveals to Galen that he had been using him and that he had never intended to kill Palpatine with him. He attempts to kill his apprentice but PROXY, disguised as Obi- Wan Kenobi, saves him, at the cost of his own life. Galen, whom Vader presumed dead, was picked up by Juno. He realizes that Vader only wanted to draw out the Empire's enemies. After being discovered by Palpatine, Vader is sent to take care of Galen. They duel, leaving Vader injured and with damaged armor. Kota, after a failed attempt to attack the Emperor, is struck with Force lightning, and Galen intervenes. He defeats Palpatine in a duel, but decides not to kill him; Palpatine, as in his duel with Windu, is feigning defeat. To save the Alliance from Palpatine as they escape, Galen sacrifices himself. Later, the Alliance is formed formally, and they decide to use Galen's family crest as their symbol. I knew that one day, you would replace him. Marek and Eclipse professed their love for each other before the apprentice left the Rogue Shadow. Fighting his way through the battle station, Marek made his way to the throne room, where he encountered Darth Vader, and the two of them dueled. Marek crushed Vader with several metal girders, before throwing him into the throne room. As Darth Vader lay clinging to life before him, Palpatine attempted to influence Marek to murder Vader and become Palpatine's new apprentice. Rahm Kota, sensing the mind trick, attempted to distract the Sith Lord. It was not enough, however, to distract Marek from his bloodlust, and Marek struck down Darth Vader in anger. Palpatine decreed that Marek's final test was to kill Rahm Kota, thus severing all his ties to the Jedi. Instead, Marek turned to attack the Emperor. Palpatine deflected the attack easily, and said he had foreseen the attack. He threw Marek through the observation window. Marek saw the bodies of Bail Organa and the other rebel leaders. Juno Eclipse attempted to save Marek with the Rogue Shadow. Palpatine gripped the ship with the Force, and with Juno Eclipse still inside the ship, he threw it on top of Marek. The last thing Marek saw was darkness. The next thing Starkiller saw as he woke up was the Emperor, standing over him. He was on an operating table. Starkiller looked down at his hands. To his horror, they matched the vision he had at the Jedi Temple. He had been clad in his own suit of life supportarmor. And so, Lord Starkiller was born. The biggest difference is the location of Rahm Kota, who is found on Nar Shaddaa instead of Bespin. Within it, his presence activated the Holocron of the long- dead Sith Lord, Darth Desolous. Leeching off of Marek's fear, Desolous began his attack, wielding a cortosis shield and a red lightsaber. Starkiller successfully fended off the Sith's lightsaber blows and used Force lightning to send the Sith reeling. Near defeat, Desolous made a final attempt at destroying Marek, and failed. Starkiller then used the Force to hurl Desolous' Sith Holocron towards the main statue at the top of the hall, and up along the statue’s surface. The Holocron was then cast down from the statue’s face and hurled into the stone floor. With a final pull of the Force, the giant statue of Palpatine came crumbling down on the hologram of the ancient Sith Lord, defeating him and ending the Trials program. While Darth Sidious had ordered the library's protection during Operation: Knightfall, the Jedi protecting the four main wings of the Archives brought down the ceiling in the central atrium and a few of the archive's wings. It was within one of the damaged wings that Starkiller encountered an incarnation of the ancient Sith Lady, Darth Phobos. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 Review. Share. It's strikingly beautiful, with fantastic vistas and superb character animations. Sadly though, its pretty face can only carry it so far when the rest of the game is comparatively weak. Repetitious combat and level designs, a shoe- horned in story, and a lack of depth to the experience overall keep this from being anything more than an adventure for the most hardcore of fans. The core of the experience is the same as last time: it's the Force like you've never seen it before, with supercharged versions of the powers we've all seen in the films. Over the course of several levels you'll cut enemies to pieces (yes, there's dismemberment this time around), move vast objects with the power of the Force, and take on situations that would be impossible without your exaggerated Force abilities. According to Darth Vader you're a clone of the last game's hero, and after failing his tests you break out of captivity before he can kill you. To seek out and find Juno Eclipse, your lost love interest and ship's pilot from the first Force Unleashed. In general just doesn't go anywhere, bumbling along to allow the reintroduction of hit characters from the first game for fan service and concluding just when it starts to become interesting. I don't want to spoil anything here, but suffice it to say the story is comparatively boring to other pieces of Star Wars fiction, and feels contrived for the sake of making another game, rather than filling in an important piece of Star Wars canon like the last title. Each level feels like it's been artificially extended, with repeated buildings and environmental portions that make it feel like a copy/paste job. I understand and appreciate the need for a world to feel coherent, to have environments feel uniform in theme and look, but TFU2 takes it past this point and right into generic territory after just a few moments in any stage. It's a shame, too, because the artists responsible for the worlds are obviously passionate about capturing the look and feel of the Star Wars universe. I mean, look, the inclusion of dismemberment is awesome, and the first few times you blast some Stormtroopers off a ledge with Force push, or send a trooper to his doom by convincing him to kill himself with Jedi Mind Trick are exactly what I'm looking for in this sort of game. It's just that there isn't enough outside of the combat to break up the pacing. Starkiller is always just mashing into wave after wave of soldiers, and it gets surprisingly mundane kicking so much ass all the time. The first Force Unleashed had a ton of enemies who were varied in appearance, but not in how they fought, and Lucas. Arts sought to address this by having fewer, more differentiated enemy types. I'm not one to complain about length normally, as I think games can be short if the experience is tight and consistently inventive, but despite taking less than six hours to complete on Normal, TFU2 manages to be demonstrably repetitive. The world's that Starkiller visits in the game are beautiful, and make me want to know more about the cultures they represent, so it's a shame I don't get anything more than a cursory look at them. This is awesome looking, but a little too good for killing groups of enemies. Other problems arise from TFU2's brevity as well, namely it doesn't feel all that rewarding or make your character progression feel as worthwhile. Your character starts out with a lot of the powers he had to earn in the first game. The end result is that Starkiller is a bit too much of a badass too quickly, and that leveling up your force powers – done by spending experience points you earn via combat – doesn't feel anywhere near as important or as game changing as it did in the last game. I understand the need to empower the player, and yes, I certainly felt empowered, but the lack of skill made me less like a Jedi Master and more like wandering, overpowered monster. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed IIStarkiller, Darth Vader's apprentice, returns with over- the- top Force powers and embarks on a journey to discover his own identity in this sequel to the blockbuster Star Wars adventure. The Verdict. Reviewing The Force Unleashed 2 breaks my heart. As a rabid Star Wars fan who& #Array; s gone so far as to tattoo symbols of the franchise on my body, I wanted to jump into another epic story that better fleshes out Starkiller& #Array; s story. It& #Array; s disappointing that The Force Unleashed 2 not only fails to tell an interesting yarn, but also somehow manages to make the cool combat mechanics feel relatively pedestrian by failing to have enough variation in combat, or enough outside of combat to break up the pacing. Hardcore Star Wars fans should still check this out, but, as Master Yoda might say, & #Array; a good game The Force Unleashed 2 is not.& #Array.
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