Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Started by FWahMaN47 pages

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
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Sc4's controls are tight as hell. Your controller's the one that might be stiff.

And i'll always be the first one to say graphics don't matter if a game's sh*t. I'll never deny that.

And Crysis is the only game that comes real close to Sc4's graphics but "Bioshock"? Sc4's character models, especially facially, are photorealistic. Don't remember Bioshock looking photorealistic. Half Life 2 looks better than Bioshock and that came out what 3 years ago..Doom 3 looks better. And Sc4 looks way better than both..

And Sc4's open world scenery outshines all of "Bioshock's" enclosed and clausterphobic graphics. And gamewise "Bioshock" is good but I beat it in a week. On hard. And I didn't wanna play it again. Why.. I accomplished everything you could in it. There was no more to do and nothing else to get.

Not the case with Sc4, though. In fact it's the opposite.

And I bet you did have fun with "tfu". So did I. Cause that's exactly what it is. "a fun a*s game" as I wrote while I dl'ed the demo and during the 1st day it came out when I got it, after I played it for a couple of hours.

And you palyed the demo but didn't game the game seemingly. (you could get the graphic novel. It's the exact same thing down to every last sentence.)

This post deserves a 👆. I'm glad I'm not the only one who can see this (and rather clearly, as I own Bioshock and SCIV myself).

Rargh, this game is so frustratingly designed. Why in the world would it save shortly before a cutscene, ide. And the controls seem to do what they like at times rather than what makes sense. The story doesn't seem to really have much to do with the Star Wars of the films. And there are ridiculous and useless quick time events to beat the bosses....though failing doesn't matter, you just have to push the button sequence in time or you have to try it over...i mean...c'mon.

Except for that it's pretty fun though.

TFU is a fun game, but, yeah, I agree that it's very frustratingly designed.

The sequel was just awful.