The next chapter in the Star Wars saga, Star Wars : The Force Unleashed, tells the story of Darth Vader’s Secret Apprentice, a mysterious figure trained by the menacing Sith Lord, to hunt down the last of the Jedi. Set in the dark times between Episodes III and IV, the story is both a continuation of the prequel trilogy — exploring the aftermath of Order 66, which called for the immediate execution of all Jedi, and focusing on the continued rise of Darth Vader — and a direct bridge to the Original Trilogy. The Force Unleashed will forever change the fate of the Galaxy and explain key plot points that directly lead into events in Star Wars : A New Hope. 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 true next-gen game play and the Force like it’s never been seen or experienced before.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
(as of 31/08/2010 07:28 - more info)
$20
$15
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Confront and associate with familiar faces from the Star Wars films, including Darth Vader in addition to new adversaries such as fugitive Jedi and Force-sensitive FeluciansUnleash and upgrade the Sec..read more
















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This was a fun game. I waited for the price to drop to the $20 price range and thought it was well worth the price.
Some of the game play elements kept this from being a great game, though. The lightsaber doesn’t “feel” powerful enough and there was some backtracking to earlier areas that I didn’t particularly care for.
The Endorphin physics engine added for some very interesting environmental interactions and the force powers where fun to play with.
The story was interesting and I’ll be looking forward to the sequel.
I’ve owned the game before, finished it, traded it in. In anticipation of the second game in the series, I *had* to pick up this version.
Beautiful metal case, collectable trading card, art book, and all previous dlc on a handy disc! I’d be stupid *not* to buy it! Besides, playing the extra “what if?” missions is worth the price alone.
Word to the wise though, jack the difficulty up when you play the bonus missions. Starkillers powers are completely maxed out in the bonus missions as kind of a “thank you” from the developers so you can see how much butt a true Sith Master can kick.
This game is amazing with out the DLC but this Ultimate Sith Edition came with the 3 addons+ player skins and one of the best collector tin case i’ve ever seen! game has about 15-20hr of game play in all buy now before the 2nd one comes out b/c this will become even more hard to find and higher in price once it comes out.
This is the exact same game that Lucas Arts has been continually publishing for decades.
The exact same characters in the exact same texture mapped world.
Same game just different packaging artwork.
If things could not be worse, the camera angle fights itself.
The game is programmed to orientate the camera towards an on screen enemy.
If you have more than one enemy in the vicinity the camera angle fights itself.
The camera angle will begin rotating between all on screen enemies.
The result leaves you disorientated and frustrated.
Wait another month and this game will be $7.99.
This game is a complete waste of time and money.
Do not believe me?
Watch some of the gameplay on You Tube.
This was a fun game. Good powers and it was entertaining but I think I beat the game in two days.