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Star Wars Xbox Games

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Star Wars The Force Unleashed – Xbox 360 Review


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By Julie Gray

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Star Wars may have become one of the most successful Sci-Fi privileges than ever before. As far as concessions go to the video game, and Ksrts seems to be heading in the right direction. With the latest release of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, we finally get a taste of what looks like living on the other side of existence – as rookie of the Seth Darth Vader himself, no less.

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star wars xbox games

Segments beginning of the game are not that great and you’ll probably be wondering why you want to start out as Darth Vader, when this is a game focused on the pupil. Also, the trainee must come from somewhere, and this is why playing as Darth.

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As you progress in the game will immediately begin to enjoy the use of powers Seth. For further progress on you in the missions, and more powerful your powers become. Eventually you will be able to upgrade everything, including the powers of the strengths, capabilities and even your light saber.

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star wars xbox games

On a visual level, the game looks very good – detail is exceptional and the various environments you encounter (everything from the remnants of the home of the world ‘Raxus Prime’ to green foliage and exotic ‘Felucia’) are presented brilliantly. The only thing that really did not appeal to me is the movement of various characters in cut scenes. It did not look at all natural.

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And mechanics, but the game is a different story. Movement in the game is fast-paced and fluid (much like Prince of Persia or Assassins Creed) and you’ll find yourself jumping and jumping everywhere with ease. Coupled with a very well-regulated control system, and anyone can easily control the ‘power of the dark side’. Basic movements such as jumping (button), and the momentum (B button), Force Lightning (R button), attack (X button) and grip strength (right trigger) you will have control of the match after half an hour.

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star wars xbox games

There level of difficulty for all, although I found that action games seem a lot of fun when the challenges are set slightly higher than your skill level would dictate. The story of Star Wars The Force Unleashed interesting and attractive. Dialogue is also the highest character with novice expressed by Battlestar] [Galactica Sam Witwer, Juno Eclipse is voiced by Natalie Cox, Culley Fredricksen is General Kota, Maris family expressed Adrian Wilkinson.

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star wars xbox games

If you enjoyed the puzzle challenges in such events as the god of war and fighting combinations expansion of flashes, you’ll probably find Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is exactly your type of game. With the story of one of the best I’ve seen in the Star Wars game, it will be difficult to find another game that packs in a lot of content and variety.

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star wars xbox games

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star wars xbox games