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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
 
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

by LucasArts
Nintendo Wii  Teen
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Nintendo Wii
  • ESRB Rating: Teen Teen
  • Media: Video Game

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The Star Wars saga will continue in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, a videogame developed by LucasArts, which casts players as Darth Vader's "Secret Apprentice" and promises to unveil new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy. The expansive story, created under direction from George Lucas, is set during the largely unexplored era between Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. In it, players will assist the iconic villain in his quest to rid the universe of Jedi - and face decisions that could change the course of their destiny.

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Join the Dark Side
You are Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice
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Use the power of The Force to disable your enemies
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As its name implies, The Force Unleashed completely re-imagines the scope and scale of the Force by taking full advantage of newly developed technologies that will be seen and experienced for the first time: Digital Molecular Matter (DMM), by Pixelux Entertainment, and euphoria by NaturalMotion Ltd. Paired with the powerful Havok Physics system. DMM incorporates the physical properties of anything in the environment so that everything reacts exactly like it should - wood breaks like wood, glass shatters like glass, plants on the planet Felucia bend like plants on the planet Felucia would, and more. Meanwhile, as a revolutionary behavioral-simulation engine, euphoria enables interactive characters to move, act and even think like actual human beings, adapting their behavior on the fly and resulting in a different payoff every single time.

Game Features:
  • During the period between Episodes III and IV, players hunt Jedi in the role of Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice.
  • Unleash and upgrade the Secret Apprentice's four core Force powers - Force push, grip, repulse and lightning - throughout the course of the game, and combine them for ultra-destructive, never-before-seen combos.
  • Examples of unleashing the Force in ways never thought possible:
    • The Secret Apprentice won't just Force push enemies into walls - he'll Force push enemies through walls.
    • The Secret Apprentice won't just Force grip foes to throw them aside - he'll Force grip them in midair, zap them with lightning, then drop them to the ground to explode like a bomb.
  • In addition to new adversaries created just for the game, such as fugitive Jedi and Force-sensitive Felucians, players will also confront and associate with familiar face s from the Star Wars films, including Darth Vader.
  • Visit locations such as Episode III's Wookiee homeworld Kashyyyk and the floral Felucia, the junk planet Raxus Prime, plus an Imperial TIE fighter construction facility.
  • The Force Unleashed debuts Digital Molecular Matter from Pixelux and euphoria behavioral simulation from NaturalMotion Ltd.
  • LucasArts is preparing an unprecedented promotional effort around the launch of The Force Unleashed, encompassing a full line of toys and game-based action figures from Hasbro, as well as a full publishing program from Dark Horse, Del Rey and Palace Press.

Meet the Cast
The Star Wars Saga will continue in 2008 with LucasArts' biggest-ever video game event. Set during the "dark times" between Episodes III and IV, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed portrays the previously untold story of Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice -- and now you can put a face to that mysterious character as well as the major supporting cast members as LucasArts unveils the actors set to star in The Force Unleashed.

The Cast of The Force Unleashed

The New Technology of The Force Unleashed
With The Force Unleashed, LucasArts not only introduces a new chapter in the Star Wars saga, but also two completely new and innovative technologies -- Digital Molecular Matter by Pixelux Entertainment and euphoria by NaturalMotion Ltd. These groundbreaking technologies combine with Havoc physics to create gameplay and the Force like it's never been seen or experienced before.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Star Wars tie-in, enjoyable Wii game, Jan 4 2009
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Dr. Richard Daystrom "creator, M-5 multitroni... (Daystrom Institute, Earth, United Federation of Planets) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Video Game)
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

I enjoyed this one a lot, and was surprised how much I did, after very mixed reviews on the internet, and on Amazon.com site. Most reviewers also seem to prefer The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels to this one. I have both, and prefer The Force Unleashed to Lightsaber Duels, mostly for the story and interesting visuals. As a fan of the classic trilogy, this one appeals to me a lot -- familiar characters, ships, etc. Unlike the disappointing Star Trek: Conquest game for Wii, the figures, vehicles, and ships here are large and colorful, enhancing the enjoyment for this player.

The lightsaber fighting is perhaps a bit more accurate on Lightsaber Duels, but the Force Unleashed worked well enough with the Wii remote to keep me happy. I do not put myself in the camp of serious gamers, and am probably more interested in videogame stories and visuals than I am in killing enemies. So I might not be as critical of the fight seqences as others would be.

For the SW fan, and someone who enjoys the way the Wii system allows you to interact physically with the screen characters, I am placing this one among my top favorites right now.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars If you only knew the power of the dark side, Feb 18 2010
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Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Video Game)
If you're unsure about buying this game - as I was initially - stop thinking about it and just get it. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed has given me the most addictive and enjoyable game experience I've had on any platform in a long time. Heck, it has made me love my Wii more than ever. This is as close as any Star Wars fan can come to actually not just using but feeling the Force. You don't just run around clicking buttons to shoot a phaser or rely solely on swinging wildly with the Wiimote-controlled light saber - especially if you're surrounded by a gang of imperial Storm troopers or exotic alien enemies. No, you have access to a mighty array of dark side Force powers, and the whole environment is there to aid you in your fight. There's nothing like hurling a sizeable piece of machinery at one of your foes or hurling an enemy through a wall. And the storyline isn't just an excuse for all of the fighting action; it makes for a significant and far from simplistic chapter in the epic saga, filling some of the void in between Episodes III and IV. And, perhaps best of all, this game gives all of us lifelong Star Wars fans a chance to finally get our own hands on the Emperor.

You play Darth Vader's secret apprentice, taken as a boy after Vader dispatched his Jedi father. Sensing the strength of the Force in the child, Vader has secretly trained and groomed you for years - and now the time has come for Vader's plans for you to reach fruition. Combining your powers together, the two of you will stand against and defeat the Emperor. First, though, you have to prove that you are indeed ready for the ultimate battle. Despite the ruthless efficiency with which the infamous Order 66 was implemented, a few Jedi knights remain alive and in hiding across the galaxy. Vader's spy network is hard at work locating these stragglers, and he assigns you the job of eliminating them. These missions will take you to such exotic worlds as the extremely floral planet of Felucia and the junk planet Raxus Prime, Kashyyyk (the Wookie homeworld), and an Imperial TIE fighter construction facility, with several jaunts to the ruined Jedi temple on Coruscant thrown in for good measure. Since your existence must remain a secret from the Emperor, you'll be killing anything that gets in your way, including imperial forces. The nature of your overall mission becomes more complex as you go along, which leaves your ultimate fate in your own hands. Additionally, you can expect to see a couple of very familiar faces enter your young life before all is said and done.

As much fun as this game is, it is by no means perfect. The controls can be clunky on occasion, and the shifting camera angle can leave you fighting blind at times. It can also be something of a challenge to master some of the advanced moves in your dark side arsenal, which is not necessarily a bad thing. There are a number of destructive powers and combination moves you can learn as you progress through the game, and the challenge of mastering them all lends itself to replayability. (I should add that there is an excellent tutorial to help you learns the mechanics of each move.) My biggest beef with the game, though, has to do with the Boss fights on each level. You can bring all of your powers to bear in weakening a Boss, but the actual kill sequence is taken almost entirely out of your hands - you're compelled to move either your Wiimote or Nunchuck at specific times in order to successfully execute the killing sequence. As a result of this, the Boss fights are easily my least favorite part of the game - and that just isn't the way things ought to be. I also have to agree with those who describe the game as too easy. When you die, you basically just start right back where you left off. This won't be a problem for a casual gamer such as myself (who doesn't want to have to start over at the beginning of any given level over and over again with each death), but hardcore gamers will probably wish there was more of a disincentive for dying.

Despite the game's weaknesses, though, I still have tons of fun playing it. You don't even have to master all of the coolest moves in order to progress through the game; even children should have little trouble learning the basic mechanics of combat. I also happen to think the storyline is quite good, and the voice actors are amazing (the guy who does Vader sounds exactly like the real deal - I would swear it was James Earl Jones supplying the voice if I didn't know otherwise). I can't comment on the Duel Mode component of the game because I don't really have an interest in dueling other players, but I know I'll be replaying the single-player game many a time in the weeks and years ahead. This is as close as you're likely to come to feeling the power of the dark side for yourself.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Sep 15 2008
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Video Game)
A MUST HAVE FOR A Wii OWNER AND STAR WARS FAN! This game starts you off very powerful, right off the bat! You will begin playing this game as Darth Vader on the Wookie Homeworld of Kashyyyk.
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