Sunday, May 29, 2011

Star Wars Force Unleashed II, live up to the Hype?

As an avid gamer, I've always heard Star Wars Force Unleashed is an adventure of useful action of my time to play. I almost bought the Force Unleashed, but decided to check first BioShock. Star Wars the Force Unleashed II, sinking in my knees. So I knew I had to take the game home and try it.

Knowing is not a large part of the story line going into the game, it was very easy to pick up and follow what was going on. The graphics in this game in HD are worth the price you will pay for it. The game itself is rather easy. When you start the game out, pop up displays explain how to make different light saber tips. POPs also explain when to use force different stuff, and what force tips work better for certain situations. During this time, you are on your trip, you can find Crystal light saber that allow you to play with configurations different light saber. This means that you can use a light saber to heal yourself and a light saber give you more experience to get grades. There are other crystals various that you can find next to the two mentioned above. I was a little disappointed that I beat the game without all the improvements of the force. I thought it took a good amount of time to collect the 50,000 experience points. I also wasn't sold on Crystal saber, or maybe I simply use the best combination of the two.

If you are a fan of action adventure games, this suite is definitively for you then. This game is jammed full of action, with the huge moves and light saber attacks at your fingertips. It is easy enough to find a way to use all the different light saber attacks combined with the use of force to damage further attacks on your opponents. The game begins as you are a clone of the Jedi Starkiller, that Darth Vader apparently killed in the first game. You start the game as a dummy test, so to speak, with Darth Vader, asking you to kill Juno. Your mind is always filled with love for the Juno Award, and you can't perform the task. Therefore Darth Vader wants you killed and then the game begins as you escape from the grip of the Vader and scour the Galaxy to find Juno Awards.

Escape you Kamino, your trip started just now. You need to know the truth about yourself and Juno. You play through several different levels, play against a large majority of different enemies. All it just perfecting the use of force powers you vent. One of the most difficult levels has been the level where you need to defeat the Department. At the same time you should be all the time on how to beat the monster. That is a little easier, but the beast was always a challenge. AT - AT may be problems if you don't take care of them quickly; I used the force fury when I had available. Apparently the fury of the force is new to the saga, when enabled starkiller becomes almost invincible, with double swords light rotation about similar to kratos "swords" in the God of war. I found also the force of lighting very useful later in the game, which was an element that I had fully upgraded which came in very handy.

I will admit choose end evil, to my surprise, it was a rather surprising end. I did not spoil the end to research online. The Force Unleashed II is a great action/adventure game. Starkiller is a bad ass Jedi, which can destroy almost anyone in the game. Movements and tricks he has are awesome, and you then have the killer graphics were definitely worth the money I spent. The length of the history and the game mode have been rather short and a bit disappointing. I wouldn't recommend spending $60 bucks on this new game, but for about 20 $ to 25 $ used, you can't go wrong.

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