Whilst my Kotaku brethren were toiling away at various long winded sessions, I had th honor of being shipped out to Lucas Arts Studios to check out some of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Once we arrived I was greeted by a Yoda fountain outside and an incredible waiting area with amazing old movie posters and some life size figures of Darth Vader and Boba Fett. We were then ushered into the theater where the the presentation began.
Besides the few clips I'd seen floating around, this was the first extensive experience I'd had with the game. Now it certainly wasn't a "hands on" by any means, but we got to see a fair amount in the half hour presentation. In Force Unleashed you play Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice who has been sent by Vader to involve yourself in nefarious deeds. The game actually takes place between the two trilogies, nestled in between Episodes 3 and 4. There is a heavy theme of redemption and we are clued in that where we start in this game as characters may not be where we end up at the end. And of course, The Force Unleashed has plenty of one thing: The Force!
When creating the title one of the things the developers wanted was the ability to use the Force at all times. "When I hit a button, it better do something with the Force" was their motto and believe me there is plenty to be had. Wannabe Jedis can use Force Pushes to move objects and enemies, they can grab enemies and throw them around like rag dolls. In one of the levels, a TIE fighter construction facility, our character was picking up entire ships and hurling them at enemies, scattering them like bowling pins (there will be an Achievement for destroying TIE Fighters!). Lightning can be harnessed and used to shock enemies as well as turning them into powerful "Lightning Grenades." Just charge that enemy up with lightning and then throw their electrified corpse in the battle and watch the fun. The Force can also be used to solve puzzles and open doors whether that's actually manipulating the locks or just using brute force and knocking the thing down. The Force can also be combined with traditional light saber attacks to create deadly combos. The PS3 and 360 versions of the game will have 24 unlockable combos each. The destructible environments are filled with endless amounts of ammo guaranteeing you'll never be far away from something to manipulate and throw. A special "pay off" camera can also be employed so you can watch what happens to enemies as they skitter off and slam into walls.
But not all enemies can be just tossed about. Many of them have their own Force powers that can be quite something to reckon with. In one battle we watched as enemy Jedis turned the junk and garbage lying around to create powerful Junk Titans to protect them. At the end of each level you will be faced with the inevitable Boss battle, usually a top Jedi with their own over-the-top special Jedi powers that you will have to overcome. Many battles end with finishing moves along the lines of the button pushing endings of God of War battles. However missing a button here does not give you as stiff a penalty and players who get it right the first time will be rewarded with extra points that can be spent on weapon and Force power ups later.
The environments were rich and varied. Besides the TIE Fighter facility we were also able to check out a Clone Wars battle ground as well as the planet of Felucia which is overgrown with giant fungi. The environments, while not endless, certainly have plenty to explore and will be filled with all sorts of secret areas and surprises for those who want to take the time to do a little searching rather than plowing straight through the main game.
We looked a little at the Wii version of the game and as expected the graphics weren't nearly as rich. There will be extra locations and characters in the Wii and PS2 versions, but the overall storyline will remain unchanged across all the platforms. One thing the Wii version will have to itself though, is Duel Mode. Put together like a traditional fighting game, Wii owners will be able to choose from twenty different characters from the Star Wars Universe to battle against their friends. Two players can battle it out to the death while flailing their Wii-remotes about like light sabers. It should be noted however that the Wii controls are not one to one gestures, but have been adjusted to suit the gameplay.
Once the presentation was over the talk reverted to a Q&A which revealed a few interesting tidbits such as the fact that Darth Vader's voice in the game is provided by the guy behind the Chad Vader series of YouTube videos. One fellow asked if limbs would be able to be hacked of like in one of the earlier SW games and we were told that no, beheadings and limb removal would be a thing of the past. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed will be released as a "T" rated title across all platforms guaranteeing that pretty much everyone will be able to enjoy unleashing their mega Jedi powers on the world.
















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Plenty of new info. Thanks.
But they cut limbs and heads off in the movie... if you can't see that stuff, you should never have seen the movies, right? Could moral America be confused?!?
Flynn delivers once again. Thanks man!
This is the one game that I can't wait patiently for!!
Thanks Flynn. Disappointing news that there will be no beheading. I wish they'd release a rated M version and a rated T version. Oh well... *sad face*
Wow... sounds amazing. I do enjoying chopping limbs, but I guess I can do without. : )
The Wii controls are as expected I guess. Personally I will buy a version with better graphics over the motion control saber, especially if it is anything like the sabers in Lego SW.
No duel mode for 360? aww...
Sounds good, though it's always sad to hear things get cut (or not implemented in this case). Necessary, I guess, but still sad.
@rezlow: Maybe in the Star Wars universe, depending on how long the red hot laser beam is embedded in your flesh, the cauterized meat holds together what's left of your frail form.
...Maybe.
what the hell is Start Wars?
Electrified corpse bombs. Sign me up!
Two The Force:Unleashed articles in one day? INSANE!
@marty7044:
The battle of the pause menus.
Why no James Earl Jones?
Gamersyde has some pretty impressive videos up.
LINK:
[www.gamersyde.com]
noooooooooo
It's a freaking laser blade. you can't not cut off peoples arms and stuff.
I loved hacking things apart in Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy... I'll definitely miss that. ;(
@HurricaneDave:
Probably hella expensive.
I'm concerned about the teen rating. With the dark atmosphere and amazing new physics, I wish this were rated M.
@HurricaneDave: Chad Vader is the better of the Vader family.
James Earl Jones would have to be paid a fuck ton.
Anyway, I'm kinda upset about the lack of dismemberment.
I know several of my reserve customers won't be happy knowing this.
@TheUBERspectre:
yeah, or do it like Gears of War and be able to turn off gore if you want to.
@DrakeLake: Well done. =)
Flynn, are the controls for the Wii version actual motions, where if you swing the remote in front you horizontally the game character does the same, or is it the retarded controls like Spiderman 3 where you wiggle the remote around to do context sensative moves?
@OhioSavage: Flynn: 'It should be noted however that the Wii controls are not one to one gestures, but have been adjusted to suit the gameplay,'. So, the latter. Sorry man.
@Arttemis: You can cut off limbs in Jedi Outcast? I don't remember that...
Once the presentation was over the talk reverted to a Q&A which revealed a few interesting tidbits such as the fact that Darth Vader's voice in the game is provided by the guy behind the Chad Vader series of YouTube videos.
Oh.... My... God.....
I can only imagine the out take reel from this game. And the sheer out cry from the star wars nerds everywhere.
"Darth Vader's voice in the game is provided by the guy behind the Chad Vader series of YouTube videos"
What?! Sweet!
I just hope they fix this: [www.penny-arcade.com]
Not like the limb removal needs to be graphic. I mean, Obi-Wan just disappeared when Vader killed him. It's not as if Star Wars was known for realism (Sci-fi realism, not real world realism).
@Tiber:
Obi-wan dissappearing was Sci-fi realism. When a Jedi dies, their body dissipates and becomes one with the force, hence why they can appear as ghosts and whatnot.
I think a couple of Jedi should disappear when you kill them. That'd be amusing and neat and stuff. Also, no limb removal? Even though there wouldn't be any blood due to the cauterizing effects of the lightsabre? That's kind of a downer.
Here's to hoping the rest of it makes up for that oversight.
@Tsaketh: IIRC, only certain Jedi do that. It might be a technique or something that only a few have discovered (Qui Gon, Yoda, Obi Wan mainly). But don't quote me on that, I'm no Star Wars expert and I do recall Anakin reappearing as a ghost at the end of Episode VI - but I also seem to remember Jedi corpses in a couple of films.
OMIGAWD!
I love Chad Vader! This is wonderful news!
That's cool and all but I'm waiting for my picture perfect recreation of the Battle or Endor so I can REALLY fly across the bow of a Super Star Destroyer (not like that lame lip-service version in Rogue Squadron 3.)
That story line sucks! U are a Sith under Vader (there should only ever be 2 Sith, master and apprentice (At this time Vader is still an apprentice).
But then on top of that, all the best Jedi are either dead or in solitude after the Clone Wars. Im not a huge Star Wars junkie, but this is all obvious stuff. I seriously think they should have just made this an expanded universe story and stayed away from direct movie character tie ins. That is what made the KOTOR series so damn good. It was the story we all know and love, but without forced tie ins of characters we already know.
How is this game not coming out for PC? That is correct, isn't it?
This is all very well, but what on earth is happening to the next gen Indiana Jones game?
Last I checked it too was supposed to be chock full of all this new technology they're so proud of.
Hope they didn't bump off the good dr. Jones in favour of easy Star Wars money. Would have been nice if it was the Indy game that got this much attention for a change.
Redemption, hunh? Big shock. Looks like my prediction of facing off against Vader in the end is pretty damned likely. But that's not me being prescient or smart. That's just how predictable these games are.
The more I read about this title, the more I'm convinced that they are trying to distract everyone from its derivative and repetitive gameplay with rampant Force powers. No mind tricks necessary, just a gimmick.
And that last ounce of curiosity I had that could've persuaded me to buying this at or near full MSRP? Well, the phrase "Junk Titans" took care of that. Even the Star Wars Kid and the bottom tenth percentile of fanfic writers (i.e. the kind that put themselves in the stories to battle their deadbeat father who becomes a smuggler for the Empire to avoid paying his child support in Republic credits) are mocking that.
@Pombar: allow my nerdness to show.
Qui-Gon learned to become one with the Force and communicate with the living after he died. He later told Yoda and Obi-Wan how to do this. Hence why they were able to "dissapear" when they died.
@rlh445: That quote doesn't mean swinging up won't generate an up swing, it just means players with nervous tics won't control Jedi with nervous tics.
eh i have a feeling this game is going to suck. hopefully i am wrong.
Ahhh! Words cannot even describe how insanely impatient I am for this game to come out.
@justcrim: Not really. There are always minor players for the dark side of the force. Just because Vader has an apprentice does not mean that Palpatine is willing to recognize him. If you have read any of the Jedi Academy books you would know that choosing the dark side is a choice and not mandated by a master turning you. The idea works fine and should be lots of fun. I would put money that Vader kills you at the end though.
@cooler_dood:
That feeling exists because Lucasarts had bad game after bad game for the longest time. Remember Obi Wan? Yeesh. I want to say it started after Jedi Knight, but they occasionally had some decent games. Occasionally.
Also this already looks too fun to be an Obi Wan. So give it that, at least.
the game is coming to the wii and ps2?
hahahaha... some 'next-gen' game.
@manjikengo: Actually, it is plasma. A laser can't be harnessed like plasma. A laser is a continuous stream of light.
@Torgen: But that would mean that even if I wanted to let my lightsaber quiver to and fro, I wouldn't be able to. I don't think that's quite what it means..I wish it was more explanatory.
Is anyone else a little pissed off at the way this guy holds his sabre and the fact this is not coming to the pc in any shape or form.
@DrakeLake: Personally, I'd always hoped that LucasArts would have learned one very important lesson from the Obi Wan game: Handspringing is always better than walking. Especially when you hum your own theme song as you do so.
Doo doo do-do-do
Doo doo do-do-do
Doo doo do-do-do
Doo doo do-do-do
Very dispointed with this game which destroy even more the first saga: now we have an apprentice with 1000 more power than his master and literally more power than all the jedis of the 2 trilogies together...
Or when comic's superheroes meet Star wars universe.... pitiful and sad.... second trilogy was an insult, this game is the last nail of the coffin of once a very good universe.
No dismemberment? I feel a great disturbance in the Force. As if a million nerdy voices cried out in disbelief and were suddenly silenced.
Oh well, it's not like the loss of a limb is in any way significant in Star Wars lore anyway, right?
Duel mode eh? Awsome!
But this game ain't coming out for PC is it? :( I will have to buy a next gen console again when I can and have time, I might even buy the Wii+HD versions of the game, Star Wars made good, is too good to pass up on :)