Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith came in 2005, a temporary end to the series feature films Star Wars. Within not too long did George Lucas, however, known that the last movie did not have to mean that there are no new stories could be in the rich Star Wars universe. Thus, the door was open to put projects like Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and LucasArts announced at E3 2006, a new Star Wars game on.
Tested on: Xbox 360
Also available on: Playstation 3
Other (not comparable) versions: PS2, PSP, DS, Wii
The new game from LucasArts went through a long life as' Next-gen Star Wars game "and made its name by the techniques used in the LucasArts game. When the setting of the game once it was announced, many fans responded enthusiastically. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed fill part of the gap between Episode III and IV. The player takes the role of the secret apprentice of Darth Vader. The Secret Apprentice is Father's most important instrument in his hunt for the remaining Jedi in the universe, but at the same Father is working on a larger plot, which his pupil is also involved. The pupil is at first not mentioned by name, but called Galen Marek, and he is the son of two murdered by Darth Vader Jedi.
It's no surprise that this setting, and related the story in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, one of the strongest points of the game. Obviously we would fill pages with plottwists and other items that make the story as strong here, but that would be a shame. The Force Unleashed knows roughly all the basic elements that you've come across it in the movies. Of course, the basis for this is the everlasting battle between good and evil, between Light and Dark, and as a good Star Wars story befits same battle takes place in the mind of the protagonist.
The Force Unleashed course, many familiar names: Except recognizable elements in the story in Star Wars appear. Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Senator Bail Organa, Jedi Master Shaak Ti and The Emperor: all more or less familiar names from previous Star Wars stories. Also planets like Kashyyyk and Nar Shaddaa were already made their appearance in Star Wars games and movies. The development team has to develop largely given a free hand with regard to elements that could be in the game used. The only requirement was that George Lucas, the storyline and the events in the game would not clash with the other stories, and it was obviously fit within the Star Wars universe. A good move: The Force Unleashed this has a full Star Wars story, with everything on and on
Tested on: Xbox 360
Also available on: Playstation 3
Other (not comparable) versions: PS2, PSP, DS, Wii
The new game from LucasArts went through a long life as' Next-gen Star Wars game "and made its name by the techniques used in the LucasArts game. When the setting of the game once it was announced, many fans responded enthusiastically. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed fill part of the gap between Episode III and IV. The player takes the role of the secret apprentice of Darth Vader. The Secret Apprentice is Father's most important instrument in his hunt for the remaining Jedi in the universe, but at the same Father is working on a larger plot, which his pupil is also involved. The pupil is at first not mentioned by name, but called Galen Marek, and he is the son of two murdered by Darth Vader Jedi.
It's no surprise that this setting, and related the story in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, one of the strongest points of the game. Obviously we would fill pages with plottwists and other items that make the story as strong here, but that would be a shame. The Force Unleashed knows roughly all the basic elements that you've come across it in the movies. Of course, the basis for this is the everlasting battle between good and evil, between Light and Dark, and as a good Star Wars story befits same battle takes place in the mind of the protagonist.
The Force Unleashed course, many familiar names: Except recognizable elements in the story in Star Wars appear. Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Senator Bail Organa, Jedi Master Shaak Ti and The Emperor: all more or less familiar names from previous Star Wars stories. Also planets like Kashyyyk and Nar Shaddaa were already made their appearance in Star Wars games and movies. The development team has to develop largely given a free hand with regard to elements that could be in the game used. The only requirement was that George Lucas, the storyline and the events in the game would not clash with the other stories, and it was obviously fit within the Star Wars universe. A good move: The Force Unleashed this has a full Star Wars story, with everything on and on
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