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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed


Unlikely to bring order to the galaxy...

This is not the game you’re looking for. Yes, it’s a massive shame. We’ve been salivating over The Force Unleashed for two years, as have most of you, but the end product just doesn’t live up to the massive expectations it built up. Well, as a game anyway.

LucasArts has billed The Force Unleashed as the link between the rather bloated Episode III, Revenge of the Sith, and the excellent original film, Episode IV, A New Hope. As a story, this game hits the spot. In fact, we’d go as far as to say that this is one of the best pieces of storytelling you’ll find on current-gen. No wonder George Lucas gave it his official thumbs up. It doesn’t try to cram in anachronistic cameos, or shoehorn in clever little nods to the original films to try and make itself cool: it just weaves a magical story that’ll keep driving you to the end, no matter how irritated you might get with some of the game’s clumsy flaws.

The beautiful visuals certainly help The Force Unleashed to get its plot and emotions across with maximum impact. Pre-rendered cut-scenes are incredible – perhaps the best you’ve seen this gen – as each of the characters looks genuinely alive, and the in-game business doesn’t look too shabby either. Coupled with that, the beautiful Star Wars score echoes throughout every moment, giving the experience that stirring, authentic feel.

The fact that the game is so perfectly pitched and presented toward Star Wars aficionados is its greatest asset, but for you, it’ll be the biggest problem. You see, as a game The Force Unleashed is not money well spent. It’s a fairly standard, fairly short action game with too few frills and too many problems. Oh, and no multiplayer whatsoever. Clocking in at around six to eight hours, depending on how talented you are with a lightsaber, or how willing you are to wander each level looking for every bonus item, this isn’t great value for money. Once the story is finished, you’re unlikely to go back for another play-through.

The problem is that games like Devil May Cry 4 and Ninja Gaiden 2 have come along in 2008 and rather embarrassed The Force Unleashed. While they offered slick combat that switched effortlessly between close and ranged combat, this game feels clunky and unrefined by comparison. The opening level of the game, where you play as Vader, is particularly slow and tedious. Picking up Wookiees and lobbing them into the abyss may seem like a laugh, but after around 50 or 60 times performing the same move, it can get a bit tedious.

It’s a relief, then, to take control of the Secret Apprentice in the second stage. He feels quicker, more responsive and has a better range of moves and combos (which can be expanded and upgraded as you collect cubes or level up). However, the action still feels linear and repetitive. You’ll quickly realize that each of the game’s fancy-pants locations are nothing more than corridors with attractive furniture (you know, to make them seem less like boring, old corridors). Boss fights, too, have a certain air of predictability to them and most can be beaten using the same combo over and over.

Breaking up the familiar, however, is the game’s advanced physics engine. There are plenty of objects to pick up and fling around, and the game’s subtle but effective auto-targeting system means you’ll usually hit what you’re aiming at. Things smash and break up in a realistic way, and yes, bodies flail about and distort when you lob them into walls. Sadly, the corpses disappear once they’re dead, which sends you back down to earth with a bump from any kind of reverie you might have built up by lobbing things around.


 
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richomak27  - 1 year 1 month ago 
first, sorry had to
gona get this even if it isn't so great just need a new game
MW3M  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I had a suspicion this game would be repetitive. I think this is a rental, just for the plot and to see the physics engine in action..

One question though...

Is dismember a feature in this game?
Gotxxrock  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I remember playing the demo, not liking it at all, promising myself that it was just an early build. Then I realized the game was coming out just a month after the demo was released...
I'm a sucker for Star Wars though, so whatever, I'll rent it probably.
TheWebSwinger  - 1 year 1 month ago 
The demo was fucking frustrating, what with the spotty targeting/camera. Seems like a good rent though for a Star Wars lover such as myself.
lil lewis777  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I already bought it and it's not that repetitive. It's also great fun to pick up a stormtrooper, shock him, and fling him across the map at more stormtroopers.

I give it and 8.5 to a 9
Defguru7777  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Disappointing...
BHT128  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I think you guys have the right idea, a fine rental but not worth my all too scarce cash. I played the demo and felt incredibly bored, but am really looking forward to the story.
iluvmyDS  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I wish I knew how to react. I feel like an infant seeing his favorite teddy bear engulfed in flames. I mean I understand a 7 isn't a horrible score, but that means it's mediocre. So maybe months from now I'll see this reduced to 20 bucks and I'll buy it then.
lewis42025  - 1 year 1 month ago 
for some reason, gametrailers gave it relatively the same score, yet for some reason, i am much more satisfied with your review. i think its because most of your complaints with the game resonate much better with me. it sounds like u really wanted to love the game, but its problems got in the way. much appreciated gamesradar. wish i could rent it, but ill probably have to buy it...
Coolbeans69  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Major disappointment. :(
SpikeDelight  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Not enough hours per game. Genius. GamesRadar you always know how to make a snappy comment about a game. That's why I love ya. I do love this game though, and I'm well aware that it's not so great. I just love this canon storyline and I'm genuinely intrigued by it. I'm the kind of Star Wars fan who can refer to every vehicle by its acronym and refer you to multiple theories on how Vader brought balance to the Force, though so take that with a grain of salt. :D
Z-man427  - 1 year 1 month ago 
How did I know this wouldn't muster more than a 7? because it was overhyped. the more anticipation, the more let down

it's like Count Dooku said in Episode III
"Twice the pride, double the fall."
Shellghost  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i'll give my money for this game if it is in a deal package with a 360, since im wanting to buy one since my brother got a PS3
crazyqazqaz  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Aaaaahhhhh!!!! What to do?? I thought it would be something like this. I agree with Z-man, it has been overhyped and I've been caught up in iy all. I thought it might be another Battlefront but it turns out to be a let down. I'm going to get it anyway though because I can't bring myself to take it off my birthday list. I'll get the Wii version because I like the look of the dual mode and I think that waggle controls might suit this game better. Overall a bit of a let down but I suppose we had it coming to us for giving it such a high standard to fulfill.
georgeguy  - 1 year 1 month ago 
thought this game was going to be one of those, best sellers! or sold out! ones

too bad
DJJackson  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i think it'll be a great game
(i live in britain and its not released till the 19th)
and im a huge fan of star wars
all i know is that it will be on my shelf
Nitemarish  - 1 year 1 month ago 
It was inevitable.
Ravenbom  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I have the Wii version, looks like crap. I'm starting to think that Sony is purposefully keeping the PS2 alive and PSP just so that developers will port over weak graphics and hasty waggle controls to the Wii. (Though, to be fair, the waggle controls are pretty decent on Force Unleashed) Because the Wii version looks like shit.
I put in Rogue Squadron 2 and 3 for the Gamecube, and BOTH those games look better than this PSP build ported to the Wii. It's really disappointing because the Wii isn't totally next gen, but it's capable of so much more.
Also, repetitive waggle controls become more repetitive than repetitive button mashing. I think a No More Hereos style of gameplay would have been more fun. Playing it just makes me want to go back to Jedi Knight II.

Still, can anyone compare the two builds for me? (Next gen Unleashed and PSP/Wii/PS2 Unleashed)I've heard that level design for the Wii/PS2/PSP version is a little better, and less bland, even though it obviously doesn't look as good.

Force Unleashed, or FU, if you will. Ironic, because I really kinda feel like it is an "FU" to the fans. I wonder how much better it would have been if they hadn't fired the dev team right before launch.
Ravenbom  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@ Z-man427 good, almost apropos quote, except for the fact that Dooku said that like 2 minutes before he got his hands and head cut off.

Which makes me think, even in Jedi Knight II, you could cut off hands every so often, even without the entering the cheat code. Anakin is basically a stump at the end of EP3, and every lightsaber battle in the movies has limbs flying off, so why does the Force Unleashed make it feel like you're waving around a glow stick at a rave?
Especially in the Xbox demo, when you just stand there and block blaster bolts.

Maybe I'm playing the Force Unleashed wrong; maybe if I take some illicit substances and pump up some bass heavy club music, I'll think FU is the best game in the world.
JustAnotherGamer  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Sadly, I agree this game is way to short i have been anticipating this game for years and i pre-ordered it. I took a day off to get the game and play it for a lil and i ended up beating it in 4 hours. (Dont call me a nerd lol) But i would have givin it at least an 8 i mean cmon what other game do u kno of where u can sith punt a jawa... But yea im a huge Star Wars fan and im pretty disappointed with the length of the game. I guess im going to have to return the game...
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Genre: Action
Release date: Sep 16, 2008
Published by: LucasArts
Developed by: LucasArts
Franchise: Star Wars
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