Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2

Started by CadoAngelus21 pages

Originally posted by dadudemon
😆 😆 😆 😆

crylaugh

Holy shit.....

I know I shouldn't laugh at something so corny...but that's my type of humor. 😆

😮 😛

glad you approve 😆

Well at least it's not a Sith with hair plugs or Darth Vader preparing himself for "flap surgery". For more information, check out the Hair Today episode of the Ken P D Snydecast.

I hope a sequel features another fight against Sidious. And not like on the PS3, like the PS2 and Wii versions where he fights you both with powers and a saber and with the kind of speed and difficulty that recall the phrase "SNK boss syndrome". That fight reminds me of Geese Howard from Art of Fighting 2 where you just kind of dig in, take as much punishment as you can and look for openings.

Originally posted by General G

Same with mine...and I was very unhappy to hear about the lack of Hoth mission for the 360...would have been very cool.

There is a Hoth mission to download now came out this week.

Originally posted by Kazenji
There is a Hoth mission to download now came out this week.

First slide on Xbox Marketplace...i bought it as soon as i saw it...

Is it worth the points for it?

Iunno yet...every saved game i had on my xbox decided to take a permanent vacation from my HDD, so i've had to start the game again...

but it looks to be awesome, duel against luke looks interesting to say the least

I ended up downloading the Jedi Temple and Tatooine level

i quite liked the Tatooine level.

Originally posted by Kazenji
There is a Hoth mission to download now came out this week.

it was just a matter of time

the hoth level was epic...no actual cutscenes but 3 boss fights 😛

The Hoth mission was too cool. I loved slaying all of those damn wampas.

Just completed it, shame its so short, but I love the alternative titles for the dlcs - A Fragile Hope and Wrath of the Empire.

But Hoth was epic, it was a real clincher at the end too...i'm wondering if they're planning another dlc just to complete the alternative title range

Honestly, and I'm saying this having only played the PS2 and Wii versions of the game (well, maybe "Played" is unfair since I couldn't get the PS2 version to play for more than 15 minutes without freezing), my favorite parts were the duels against the Jedi and Sith Lords. I would buy a game that was nothing but Duels against Jedi and against historic Sith Lords instead of tediously electrocuting and difenstrating stormtroopers for hours. If I could get a game like that which also had realistic battle damage a la the early Art of Fighting games, it would be the perfect Star Wars game.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
If I could get a game like that which also had realistic battle damage a la the early Art of Fighting games, it would be the perfect Star Wars game.

And also when it comes to the lightsaber fighting in the games they're still not accurate

Such as when you slice people across the torso or wherever that the lightsaber hits on the person it does'nt get sliced apart (except for hands Jedi Knight games had that part right).

The Jedi Knight games have the most realistic lightsaber combat experience so far, IMO. I thought TFU would be similar in terms of lightsaber combat. Unfortunately, wasn't the case.

But still failed on the chopping people in half.

not if you tweaked with the command line a little 😛

true, "saberrealisticcombat" or something...

the only problem with that was that if you swiped through someone, you'd end up with half a dozen body part everywhere...legs, feet, knees, heads, torso, hands, arms, forearms, etc...

http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=287835847759&topic=32675

http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=287835847759&topic=32667
that may have been brought to attention already but oh well lol

Edit: thats not me posting about it...it's just something i had looked up earlier today.

So apparently,

Spoiler:
Starkiller in TFU2 is a clone
.

That's from an article in the July issue of Game Informer. I'm sure it's on Wookieepedia already.

What the hell. I knew they were going to hand-wave it away in a stupid fashion, but I really didn't think they were going to pull out that tired and poorly-done cliche.