Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Comments
| Author | Stuart Andrews |
| Published | 20th Sep 2008 |
| Manufacturer | LucasArts |
| Supplier | LOVEFiLM |
| Price | £32.81 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £37.73 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
ChaosDefinesOrder said on 21st September 2008
Brian White said on 21st September 2008
Good and fair review as always. I think I'll rent it.
Scott Williamson said on 21st September 2008
If anything the review is a bit kind. This is the most frustrating game I've played in ages in some parts. A real shame, it could have been much better
JohnA said on 22nd September 2008
This is the best review I've read on the game (and I think I've read them all). It's exactly the way I feel about the game. At first, the difficulty and the issues caused me to get very frustrated with the game. But, I stuck with it and overall it was a rewarding experience. The higs of this game are very high, if you can deal with a few lows.
Darfuria said on 23rd September 2008
Sometimes it's just fun to walk around flashing your e-peen, and actually blast your way through a game without any challenging difficulty to frustrate you. I can't remember the last time I played a game quite this easy, but hey, it's enjoyable enough.
Brian White said on 2nd October 2008
Well I played the Wii version of the game. It was horrible! I'm very glad I only rented it. The thing is this game had all the mechanics for a great game but it failed. My biggest beef is that there was no true exploration. It was all so linear, which is a shame because in Jedi Academy I felt I was actually using my force powers to get places. Don't know about the exploration factor in the other versions but on the Wii it was severily lacking.
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I realise you had the X360 version for review, but do you know if the PS3 version of this game usees the SixAxis motion sensing? ie. press a button to grip, then flick controller to throw, or pushing away/towards triggers force push/pull? The Wii definitely does, but does the PS3 version?