Saturday, January 9, 2010

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Xbox 360 Review

Star Wars has probably become one of the most successful sci-fi franchises of all time. And as far as video games to go, LucasArts seems to be in the right direction. With their latest release Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, we finally get to taste how it lives on the other side of existence - as the Sith Apprentice of Darth Vader himself, no less.

The beginning segments of the game are not as large and probably ask you why you Starting as Darth Vader, if this is a game that focuses on his apprentice. Now the apprentice has come from somewhere, and that's why you play as Darth.

In the course of the game, you will immediately start to have fun with your Sith powers. The further you progress in the missions, the more powerful will be your strength. It will eventually be able to everything, including force powers, abilities, and even update your laser sword.

On a visual level, the> Game looks very good - detail is exceptional and the different environments encounter (everything from the junkyard home world of 'Raxus Prime' to the lush and exotic foliage 'Felucia') are all well presented. The only thing he, however, little to me was the movement of the characters in various cut-scenes. It was not at all look natural.

The game mechanics are a different story. Movement in the game is fluid and fast moving (very similar toPrince of Persia or Assassins Creed) and you'll find yourself hopping and jumping all over the place with ease. Coupled with an extremely well structured control system, was easily master of the "Power of the Dark Side". Basic movements such as jump (A button), Force Push (B button), Force Lightning (Y button), attack (X button) and Force Grip (Right Trigger) you need to control the game after about half an hour.

There is a difficulty for everyone, although IAction games, which seem much more enjoyable when the challenges are set slightly higher than your own skill level would dictate. The action in "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is its interesting and appealing. The character of the dialogue is also top-notch with The Apprentice, spoken by Sam Battlestar Galactica widower, is Juno Eclipse by Nathalie Cox, Culley Fredricksen is General Kota and Maris Brood voiced by Adrienne Wilkinson expressed.

If you enjoyed the puzzle like challenges in games likeGod of War and the long struggle against combinations of Soul Calibur, you are likely to find Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is exactly your type of game. With a history that one of the best I seen in a Star Wars game has, you will find it difficult to find another game that packs in as much content and variety.

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