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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

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From: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $44.88
You Save: $5.11 (10%)



New (24) Used (6) from $42.50

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
Sales Rank: 61

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 33263
Model: 32631
UPC: 023272332631
EAN: 0023272332631
ASIN: B00113T0VA

Release Date: September 16, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Never Used, Never Opened

Features:
  • 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 Felucians
  • 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: Secret Apprentice won't just Force push enemies into walls - he'll Force push enemies through walls, and will Force grip them in midair, zap them with lightning, then drop them to the ground
  • 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
  • Decisions made by players throughout the game will determine the path of the story, including multiple endings that will rock Star Wars continuity as they know it.

Accessories:

  • The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Star Wars)
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
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  • LEGO Star Wars Imperial Dropship
  • LEGO Star Wars Rebel Scout Speeder

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
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.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Logo
Join the Dark Side
You are Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice
You are Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice
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Use the power of The Force to disable your enemies
Use the Force to disable your enemies
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Artwork of the Jedi
Artwork of the Jedi "Maris"
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As its name implies, The Force Unleashed completely re-imagines the scope and scale of the Force. The Wii version will not only give you a solid story-line developed by LucasArts involving the Darth Vader's secret apprentice, but you'll experience a new style of gameplay only the Wii can offer. With the Wiimote and Nunchuck you'll be able to battle your way through your enemies utilizing your Lightsaber attacks and Force powers. Not only can you experience this new control system in story mode, but you can also try your Jedi skills against a friend in the Wii, "Battle Mode." Joining the Dark Side doesn't seem like such a bad idea after all.

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 faces 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 Wii system's "Battle Mode," a one on one fighting arena simliar to the classic game, Star Wars: Masters of Teraes Kaesi.
  • Use the Wiimote to slash and pierce your enemies with your Jedi Lightsaber while you use the Wii Nunchuk to disable other opponents with your Force Powers.
  • 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 Technology of The Force Unleashed
With The Force Unleashed, LucasArts not only introduces a new chapter in the Star Wars saga, but also pushes the Wii's game engine to deliver amazing detail and realism only found in a Star Wars title. You will experience gameplay and the Force like you never had before.




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3 out of 5 stars "Aren't you a little short for a [video game]?"   October 10, 2008
The game, in very basic terms, was fun. Scrabble is fun. So is Pac-Man. But games of this caliber should go a step beyond fun. Especially those of this next generation, regardless of the console on which they're released. Let me state that this game had a lot of potential (which is not to say that I had expectations set too high), but if a game is going to be played in the Star Wars Universe, then damn it, I want to go places and see things (and hopefully places and things I haven't seen yet).
Simply put, this game is too small and too short. I beat it in 8 hours, easily, and yes that is with finding all but one crystal and three hilts. I finished with 153-200 holocrons. And I did this without cheats. Too short, too easy.
On the narrative. I was confused most of the time as to what the "purpose" behind a lot of these missions were. I'm reading the book now, for a better understanding, and that's helping a lot (I'm a LONG time Star Wars fan; so the story was important to me). Right before each mission, the cut scenes are very brief and nebulous in content. Why is Darth Vader sending Starkiller (a Sith apprentice) to be tested under Jedi Trials (trials Vader never passed himself, by the way)? I'm left only to conjecture. All I know is that I went to that SAME temple map three times, and there was very little variance in map and enemies. Also, I went to Kashyyyk twice, and to Felucia twice. The Death Star and Raxus Prime might as well have been the same map, too. It was just small and tedious.
On replayabiity: And did I mention it was too short? Yeah, and normally I wouldn't mind were it not for this game's TOTAL lack of REPLAYABILITY. That, in my opinion, is crucial for a game (buying one anyway). The dueling mode for the version is just a sick joke, too. All the characters have all the same moves. All of them. Luke uses force lightning? Aayla Secura force chokes her opponents? Interesting.
On graphics. Graphics are not a big issue with me. But for some reason, the graphics in this game (Wii version) itched me horribly. They were bad for Playstation 2 standards. The textures were blocky and the motions lacked fluidity. When a saw a storm trooper wave my the ship down and his hand was a rectangle, I cringed a little. Especially because the Wii version of Resident Evil 4 (which was ported very early in the Wii line up) were far, far superior.
On controls. Delayed and cumbersome characterize them best. I know the swinging motion works for the Wii, because I've played Twilight Princess. Granted, Starkiller's attacks have a little more variety, but still, the interface is sitll not as tight and precise as button to motion controls.
So, the game is fun. It's a solid rent though. It was obviously rushed, and had LucasArts taken six more months to polish this game it would've been great.



2 out of 5 stars Barely worth the money   October 8, 2008
If it was not for the controls of the Wii, I would never recommend this. The game is WAY too short, and easy to beat. I am not a big gamer, but I beat it in under a day. There are flaws and poor development through out. The game play is okay.. The controls on the Wii though, those are fun.

If you have the Wii, wait and buy it used, other platforms, save the money and get another game.



3 out of 5 stars Despite some flaws, Force Unleashed delivers   October 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The eagerly anticipated Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is finally here, and Star Wars fans will find plenty to admire and enjoy here. Others however may find a certain degree of disappointment to be found with Force Unleashed thanks to some noticeable flaws and glitches (especially here on the Wii), but if one overlooks these, a good time is to be had. Featuring one of the best and most compelling stories you may ever find in a video game period, Force Unleashed also features some thrilling and jaw dropping moments that will make even the smallest Star Wars fan squeal with joy. You play as Starkiller, the secret apprentice to Darth Vader, and you are charged with eliminating the last remaining Jedi in the universe. Interacting with your pilot Juno Eclipse and a droid named PROXY, Force Unleashed also features some compelling and inventive characters to boot; so much so that you'll actually be caring about what happens to them as the game progresses. As said before, Force Unleashed is loaded with thrilling moments, but a good amount of these moments are few and far between, and some technical and gameplay glitches really hurt the game as well. Including times when the camera seems to want to work against you, the targeting system is frustrating in nearly every sense of the word. The Wii-specific controls take advantage of the Wii-mote and nunchuk, and sometimes work out well, and sometimes prove unresponsive and hard on your wrists. Force Unleashed also comes off at times as being too epic in scope to fit the final product of what you're playing; it just feels as if something is missing here that shouldn't. Still though, the game looks decent, the music is superb, and the art design is great as well. All in all, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed isn't a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but despite it's flaws, the game delivers the goods that Star Wars fans will be looking for, and it is definitely worth your time and attention.


5 out of 5 stars Best game in the galaxy!   October 5, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Im telling you if you love somebody GET them this! No wonder why its called The Force Unleashed!Its the full Jedi experience in the WORLD! I bought this for my son and he went crazy over this! He said he went to planets that he didn't know existed! Sure he would yell,but He was so good when he used the force.....BOOM! It shakes the house! I cant believe hes that attached!


4 out of 5 stars BEST STAR WARS GAME EVER!!!!   September 30, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Oh my god,this is the best Star Wars game I'v ever played in my life!
Okay, maybe its not as good as I say it is,but it is still very good.
So anyway, there is this guy called Darth Vader and he is always breathing really heavily , I mean what is he doing?!
And there is this kid named Starkiller and he is an apprentice to Darth Vader.
And then there is this lady named Juno,except she's not pregnent. But I thought Starkiller was going to get her pregnent.
Anyway,Darth Vader is using Starkiller to put together an alliance to strike down this guy called the Emperor, but Darth Vader betrays Starkiller,so Starkiller travels to the Death Star ,which is not yet completed, to kill Darth Vader and save his friends. Then Juno asks if she will ever see Starkiller again, and Starkiller says no,so they make out.
So you fight your way through the Death Star and fight Darth Vader.
You end up blowing most of his mask off and almost kills him.
Then you have to fight the Emperor and he is hard as hell!
Once you manage to beat him you are about to kill him but one of your friends tells you not to.
The Emperor manages to get his strength back and starts electrcuting you.
You make your way through the electricyty and tap the Emperor and you die.
THE END
P.S
I think there are two endings ,so I'll start another game.
P.P.S
I'll give this 4.5 stars overall.
P.P.P.S
Why is this game so short, I beat in 7 hrs. and 45 min.


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