Author Topic: Star Wars, the Force Unleashed.  (Read 47078 times)

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Offline Tanatoes

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Re: Star Wars, the Force Unleashed.
« Reply #125 on: January 19, 2009, 12:29:19 AM »
For any MST3K fans I submit that "Darth's not getting paid enough to run."

FWIF I enjoyed the Wii version of the game more than the PS3 version.  Something visceral about throwing people around with the nunchuck.  But those boss fights really pissed me off.  Strangely it's pretty much the same problem I had with the new Prince of Persia - repetitive but mostly fun bits staggering from one boss fight to another.
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Re: Star Wars, the Force Unleashed.
« Reply #126 on: January 19, 2009, 02:31:01 AM »
It would be undignified for Darth Vader to run. He's powerful enough to not need to chase his prey.

The best part of the game was throwing thing around with the force. It works very well.

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Re: Star Wars, the Force Unleashed.
« Reply #127 on: February 01, 2009, 10:24:01 PM »
Secret Bumprentice!

Since I currently have a 360 in my possesion, I downloaded the 360 demo to compare it to the Wii version.

- The graphics are obviously much better. Not only more polygons, shaders, etc. but The enviroments seem to have been illustrated by a more talented team. The wall panels you force remove and throw aren't just flat, they are like round engines embedded in the wall. I don't know if the PS2 version held the Wii version back, but it seems like corners were cut that didn't need to be cut.

- The controls are better on the Wii version. The biggest thing you do in the game is the force grab of enemies and items to throw around. This is much smoother and natural in the Wii verison. The quick time events aren't as hard either.

- Other than that the games are pretty close to the same (at least the demo level) A player would be satisfied with their system of preference.