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Reviews (1)
Oct 23, 2008
Decent Game that you should RENT
The Force Unleashed is a game that came with a lot of hype. Playing as an overly powered Jedi, Learning the secret of Vader's apprentice, and the tying knot between episodes 3 and 4. However, there have been mixed reviews about the game, and I feel the same. The Good: Incredible Graphics. The graphics are absolutely stunning, and give you a unique feel of the "used star wars world" that we were use to from the original movies. Rather fun. The game is a hack and slash, adventure where you go around beating the heck out of Stormtroopers and other things that get in your way. It almost combines a certain "Ninja" feel of PS2's "Shinobi" or "Ninja Gaiden" into the Star Wars universe. The Bad: The game is too short. Indeed it is. An average player can probably beat the game from 6-8 hours. Character Customization. Not a lot to customize other than lightsaber colors, switching through pre-made sets of character outfits, and all of the upgrades in the game can be acquired through playing it over and over. No Multiplayer. No online play or co-op. Repetitive. There's not much new things you can do, other than throwing people, zapping lightning at them or slicing people with your lightsaber. Overall: Overall, the game is fair. Many were expecting a new version of "Star Wars Jedi Knight", but it didn't come anywhere close, perhaps other than the "character growth". The game can be more related to "Star Wars: Jedi Power battles" without the multiplayer. The game is perhaps best used if you rented it from a video game store. A fun experience, for the first run you play through it. But there's not a lot more other than 2 game endings you choose only at the very end of the game (which you can simply save the game at the end, and load it after you have played through one ending). I've noticed the game had a feel to "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" for PS2. Simply going through each level from start to finish, hacking and slashing away while growing points. Although the game has some incredible graphics, a stunning physics engine, and some good moments, the game overall just doesn't give you a finished feel. It's perhaps recommended for star wars fans who want to know the story or have a deep liking for the Star Wars universe, or Hack and slash or Ninja/Samurai Slasher gamers who'd like to get into the Star Wars universe. And sadly for the Jedi Knight/Jedi Academy fans, this is no modernized version of the game, and some may agree that Jedi Knight and Jedi academy were more fun than this. I personally give the game a 3 out of 5.
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