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After informing Starkiller that Kamino's planetary shield is preventing any ground assault, Starkiller tells him that the shield will not survive a direct hit from a cruiser, and also advises him to get to the Rogue Shadow. Kota takes the advice, but not before ordering everyone to abandon ship. Starkiller uses the Force to clear debris out of the way during the ship's descent. Before the ship hits Timira City , Starkiller bails out, and watches the ship hit the city.
Plunging into the city, Starkiller comes across Imperial walkers and Incinerator war droids. He aids Kota's troopers several times, who in turn assist Starkiller by capturing the security center and deactivating security screens. An Imperial bombing run takes out a nearby bridge, but Kota and Starkiller were able to reform it, allowing the two Jedi to meet up. Kota said that the upper levels had been sealed off, though Starkiller went up there anyhow. Kota, unable to bear the conflict of Starkiller going to face Vader alone, risking his life for Juno's, begs Starkiller to rethink his actions, and to leave Juno behind.
He also requests Starkiller join the Alliance. Starkiller, however, informs the General that he cannot join the rebellion, as he loves Juno. As Starkiller progresses up the main tower, he came across thousands of cloning platforms, each of them containing dozens of clones of himself. Realizing that Vader has cloned an army, he informed Kota of this fact. Starkiller leaps across several of these platforms, fighting faulty clones of himself as he moved towards the top of the spire.
He came across fierce resistance in the form of Saber Guards and Sith Acolytes. He asks Kota if he thought that the original Starkiller was within the facility, yet Kota again stated his belief that Jedi cannot be cloned. Starkiller finally reaches the top of the spire, yet when he does, he finds himself plagued by anxiety, fear, hatred and love.
He is unable to run, only walk through this self-inflicted nightmare. Kota desperately begs Starkiller to join the alliance, as his lines of communication are slowly being cut due to Starkiller being out of range, which only irritates Starkiller further, ultimately resulting in Starkiller angrily firming his resolve, with the implication that he was regretting saving Kota in the first place.
His anxiety, magnified greatly by the Force, crushes nearby equipment. Visions of Vader attack him out of nowhere, although he repels them, and voices of Juno and Kota echo around him, Juno labeling him a "monster" and a "thing," while Kota brands him "Vader's puppet—just a body filled with the memories of a dead man. Finally overcoming the visions, Starkiller enters a large cloning chamber, and sees Vader standing on a cloning platform, where the clones in this area are fully grown.
Vader and Starkiller duel, with Vader unleashing the clones on Starkiller. One group of clones could only wield lightsabers, while another group could wield Force powers, and were therefore able to deflect Starkiller's own Force attacks. The clones, however, are not mentally stable, which Starkiller uses to his advantage, mind tricking many of them into attacking Vader.
Numerous times, Vader throws cloning pods, and even platforms at Starkiller. Throughout his duel, Starkiller sees visions of his and his template's past. As the duel progresses, Starkiller and Vader lock blades just as the clone receives another vision, this time of the future: a vision of him cradling Juno's body, saying that he "should have stayed here.
He then hops onto one of the floating droids in the facility, and floats up to the room where he is keeping Juno, Starkiller following right after. Arriving in front of Vader, Starkiller demands to know Juno's location. Vader steps aside, and reveals her. Gripping Juno by the throat , using the Force, Vader orders Starkiller to bow before him, else Juno dies. Starkiller obeys, dropping his lightsabers. Juno is set down by Vader, and unseen by both Vader and Starkiller, crawls towards one of the discarded sabers.
Vader orders Starkiller to execute Kota, give himself to the dark side, and execute the remaining rebel leaders. If he did not do any of these, then Juno would die. However, Juno ignites the saber she picked up and slashes at Vader, but he dodges the attack and she is thrown through a window by him, landing on an electrified platform, seemingly dying.
Starkiller, believing this has killed Juno, lets out a feral scream and charges Vader, summoning back his lightsabers. They engage in a brief lock before Vader grips and throws Starkiller as well, although he makes a perfect landing. Vader jumps down after him. The two of them engage in another duel, with Vader attempting to convince the clone that Juno and Starkiller's connection to her are both meaningless. Starkiller is inconsolable, however, screaming that he will kill Vader.
During the duel, Starkiller electrifies Vader several times by pushing him against the electrical pylons surrounding the area. Vader at last disarms the clone and throws him from the platform where the duel was taking place. Starkiller grabs onto the edge of the platform, and Vader attempts to dislodge him by throwing his lightsaber at him repeatedly.
Starkiller manages to catch the lightsaber on its fourth throw and tosses it back at Vader, severing the Dark Lord's right hand. The injury, however, only momentarily distracts Vader, who, after missing Starkiller with a backhand punch, Force pushes him across the platform and attempts to crush him with one of the pylons. Starkiller barely holds it off himself, and raises another pylon from the platform.
Vader glances over at the second pylon, and Starkiller uses the distraction to toss the first pylon off himself. Using the Force, he causes the remaining pylons to release a huge amount of electricity, which he then absorbs and uses to blast an incredible amount of Force lightning at Vader, finally subduing him. Starkiller stands before Vader, intent on killing him, accusing him of taking everything from him. Vader calmly reiterates that the clone's feelings for Juno were not real.
Starkiller reiterates that the feelings were real—to him. At that moment, Kota and several Rebel troops arrive, stopping him from immediately killing Vader. Kota wants to arrest him, and put him on trial for crimes against the true Republic. He also mentions that Vader is the only one who knows if the original Starkiller survived. Starkiller spares Vader, and Kota requests that he be restrained. Starkiller cradles her body in his arms, and says that he should have stayed on Kamino, thus acting out his final vision.
Juno, however, wakes, and kisses Starkiller. After affirming that they are still alive, the two kiss again. Juno says that they are sending a dozen small freighters in all directions—if the Empire discovers that Vader has been captured, they won't know which ship to follow. Leia tells them that they should be proud, and that the Force is with them. All three walk towards the Rogue Shadow. Inside, Starkiller enters Vader's prison room. Vader is restrained on a metal table, with several large, heavy bolt fixing him to it.
Starkiller tells him that, despite Vader telling him that he is a clone, he chose to spare Vader—he has finally broken Vader's hold over him. Vader says nothing to that. As he leaves, Vader tells him that as long as Juno lives, he will always control Starkiller. Starkiller pauses, but brushes off the remark, and returns to Juno in the cockpit.
They share a sentimental moment as Juno says "prepare for lightspeed," and the Rogue Shadow disappears into space. Darth Vader takes a cloned Starkiller to various locations and subjects him to tests against a variety of Imperial forces. These locations may include Dagobah. Ignoring Kota's pleas to take Darth Vader alive as a prisoner for the Rebellion, Starkiller gives into his anger and hatred. As he moves to strike down his former Master, a red-bladed lightsaber emerges from the center of his torso.
Shocked and overcome by agonizing pain, Starkiller drops his lightsabers and falls to the ground in front of Vader. With Starkiller down and mortally wounded, his attacker de-cloaks , thus revealing that he had been secretly watching the duel the entire time. Rahm Kota activates his lightsaber and tries to kill Vader's savior, but his attempts are in vain. The dark assassin skillfully blocks all of Kota's attacks and slashes the general across the chest with one swift strike. With a powerful Force push, he sends Kota and his men into the vast ocean of Kamino to their presumed deaths.
As Starkiller struggles to move, despite his fatal wound, Darth Vader slowly walks over to the dying clone and reveals that he had lied about failing to perfect the accelerated cloning process. At that moment, the mysterious assassin makes his way over to Vader's side and lowers his hood to reveal his identity. As Starkiller looks at the face of the man who killed him, he saw that it was his face, only pale and visibly corrupted by the dark side.
The assassin reveals himself to be a fellow clone of Darth Vader's fallen apprentice, the only perfect clone amongst many failures, including Starkiller. After gazing at the fallen form of Juno Eclipse for the last time, the imperfect clone despairs and dies. As the dark clone awaits his new orders, Vader commends him for completing his final test and then commands him to take the Rogue Shadow in order to search the galaxy for the last of the Rebel leaders—and to kill them.
As the Dark Apprentice turns to leave, he takes a moment to stare at the dead body of the woman who loved his genetic template. Having rid himself of the original Starkiller's emotions, the dark clone walks past Juno's body, feeling nothing but hate and disgust. With a small TIE fighter escort, the Rogue Shadow moves through the debris left behind in the space battle above Kamino and enters hyperspace.
Darth Vader reveals the dead body of the original Starkiller to the Dark Apprentice. The creation and development of the Dark Apprentice is revealed through a short series of cinematics known as Distant Thunder. As seen with the player character, the dark clone was subjected to a similar training regimen to test the skills he inherited from the original Starkiller, Galen Marek.
Like the other clones who preceded him, the apprentice was haunted by visions of his progenitor's life. His initial confusion caused something of an identity crisis, at least to the point where he wondered if Marek's memories were his own. Although he remained committed to completing his training and succeeding where the other clones failed, he was still curious about how many clones preceded him and what his genetic template was like as a person.
Vader disregarded the clone's curiosity as irrelevant; all that mattered was if any more clones would be created. As for Marek, Vader regarded his former apprentice as a weak and broken man who was surpassed in power by the dark clone. As Marek's dark clone progressed through his training, he continued to impress his Master while learning to overcome the memories of his progenitor—the same problem that undermined all of the other clones, as pointed out by Vader.
After finally freeing himself from the influence of Marek's memories, Vader rewarded him by revealing the truth that the dark clone already knew—that he was a clone of a dead man. To that end, Vader brought the clone to a chamber that contained the preserved corpse of Galen Marek, the progenitor of all the Starkiller clones.
The clone, having accepted his purpose and the truth of his identity, fully dedicated himself to becoming what his progenitor and "brothers" could not be—the perfect Sith apprentice of Darth Vader. His training came full circle when he struck down a Sith training droid disguised as Juno Eclipse, thus having rid himself of Marek's feelings for the former Imperial Captain.
Near the end of his trials, the clone had grown to despise Galen Marek for his weaknesses, and thus developed a sense of pride for overcoming Marek's failings. By proving himself as the only perfect clone of the original Starkiller, the clone had become the Dark Apprentice of Darth Vader. Before the Battle of Kamino , Vader commanded his new disciple to not interfere in his fight with the other clone, known as "Starkiller," unless he was needed.
But Starkiller chose to spare Vader's life rather than kill him, thus not necessitating the Dark Apprentice's immediate intervention in the duel. In response to the threat posed by the Rebel Alliance during the Battle of Endor , the Dark Apprentice is ordered by Darth Vader to prevent the Rebels and their Ewok allies from destroying the Endor shield generator bunker so as to prevent any risk of the new Death Star's destruction.
In order to preserve the secrecy of his existence, the Sith Lord instructs the clone to leave no survivors in the wake of his destruction, thus including Imperial troopers as targets as well. Upon landing the Rogue Shadow on Endor, the " reborn Starkiller " navigates his way through the forest-wide moon, killing dozens of Rebels and Ewoks alike.
By the time he reaches the Imperial bunker, Han Solo and Chewbacca remain in front of the entrance to stall the Dark Apprentice while Princess Leia Organa and her commandos attempt to destroy the bunker from within. Their efforts prove futile, however, as the Dark Apprentice kills the indigenous creatures and throws numerous explosive objects at the walker.
Seeing the tide turning, Solo fires rockets at the clone, but the clone redirects the rockets into the walker, disabling it. After climbing aboard the Walker, the clone engages Chewbacca and easily overpowers the Wookiee. While the Dark Apprentice holds Chewbacca by the throat, Solo tries to save his friend by shooting the clone but instead accidentally kills Chewbacca, whom the clone uses as a body shield.
Solo fires several more shots at the clone, only to watch as they are all effortlessly deflected by the clone's lightsaber. The Dark Apprentice then grips Solo through the Force and pulls him towards his lightsaber, thus impaling the former smuggler.
With both Chewbacca and Solo dead, the clone enters the base to complete his mission. Inside the bunker, the Dark Apprentice arrives in time to see Rebel soldiers engaged in battle with Imperial troopers, who were committed to protecting the shield generator. Obeying Vader's orders to the letter, the clone kills all that stood in his path.
He eventually encounters Organa, who retreated further into the bunker while her commandos attempt to buy her the time she needed to destroy the generator. But the Rebels fail and the clone pursues the Rebel princess until he finally encountered her at the core of the base. To his surprise, Organa removes her Rebel gear to reveal her Jedi robes and brandishes a yellow-bladed lightsaber, constructed in the same shape of Obi-Wan Kenobi's. According to Organa, her twin brother's presumed death at the Battle of Hoth necessitated her training as a Jedi Knight.
Organa demonstrates remarkable skills in lightsaber combat and Force techniques while dueling her father's apprentice. Using the Force to enhance her strength, speed and agility, Organa was able to hold her own against the clone for a short while.
But even Leia's training was not enough to enable her to overcome the raw power, experience, and superior skills of the Dark Apprentice. Organa, outmatched both physically and in the Force by the clone, tries to use the bunker's defenses to kill her opponent, only for that to fail as well. When the duel moves outside to the top of the bunker, Organa tries once more to defeat the Dark Apprentice with her lightsaber and Force powers, only to be pushed to the defensive as the clone counters her offense with a relentless assault of his own.
The end of the duel, and the Rebel Alliance's last hope for victory, comes when the Dark Apprentice impales Organa with his lightsaber, thus killing the last offspring of Anakin Skywalker. With the bunker secured and the shield generator still active, any chance that the Rebel fleet had of destroying the battle station with the two Sith Lords on it was gone.
After Palpatine declares that the end of the Alliance marks a new golden age of peace for the Galactic Empire, he reveals his awareness of his apprentice's latest act of treachery. True to his nature, Palpatine gloats about how he knew about Vader's attempts to clone the original Starkiller since the beginning of the secret project on Kamino.
In a desperate attempt to rid himself of his master, Vader activates his lightsaber in order to strike down the Emperor. But Palpatine anticipates his apprentice's intention and counters with Force lightning, calling him Skywalker before doing so. Unable to bear the pain and the damage that the lightning causes to his armor's life-support systems, Vader quickly falls to his knees in submission.
The Emperor then commands Captain Sarkli to take his forces to Endor and kill the clone, seeing no more use for him. As a group of Imperial Star Destroyers converges on the Dark Apprentice's location, the clone sits in meditation while Organa's corpse lays near him. As the vessels approach him, the apprentice opens his eyes with no trace of fear in them, as he prepares to deal with the latest threat to his and Vader's plans.
There he goes to the Cave of Evil and sees a vision of Eclipse under attack. With Kota, he travels to the fleet just in time to see Boba Fett capture her. He and the Rebel fleet pursue the bounty hunter to Kamino. Starkiller crashes the Salvation and travels through the cloning facility, where he confronts and overpowers Vader. He and Eclipse then transport the captive Vader to their base on Dantooine. In the non-canon dark-side ending of the game, Starkiller is killed by another clone.
However, the Distant Thunder cinematics take place before the ending of the game and indicate that the Dark Apprentice is part of Star Wars canon since the choice between the light- and dark-side endings does not affect what happened prior to the game's end.
Matthew Sloan as Darth Vader. Nathalie Cox as Juno Eclipse. Eclipse served the Galactic Empire as a pilot and led the Bombing of Callos. Following Marek's revival on board the research vessel Empirical , Eclipse joined in his quest to unite the Rebellion's leaders. She is captured by Boba Fett, who surmised that Starkiller would follow. When Starkiller arrived and dueled the Sith Lord, Eclipse reached for a fallen lightsaber.
Vader saw her and hit her with a Force-push which knocked her off the platform. After the duel, PROXY was not able to revive her, but she woke on her own and is able to pilot the now-captive Vader to their base on Dantooine. Cully Fredricksen as Rahm Kota. Kota survived the Great Jedi Purge because he led his own militia. He struck back against the Empire but was defeated by Starkiller. After his vision, Starkiller retrieves Kota from Malastare and returns to the Salvation. The original McQuarrie Starkiller, available for play exclusively in the special collector's edition.
In the game, players control the character of Starkiller in an over-the-shoulder view using two lightsabers. The levels are separated by CGI videos. Fallen enemies provide power for the Force Fury meter, which when unleashed provides Starkiller a powerful boost to his combat ability. There is also a moment at the end where players must choose to spare or kill Vader, decided by a button press.
In addition to the campaign, the game also features Challenge missions in the form of various Trials. The console versions do not feature a multiplayer mode, [1] although the Nintendo Wii version does. Players choose one of eight characters, each with a special ability. There are six locations. A new fighting style has been revealed which shows a more realistic style of lightsaber fighting, with limbs and heads being dismembered. As well, the targeting reticule has been shown, which is more precise and defined.
The Force powers from the last game returned with one addition, mind trick, which makes enemies fight each other or run away, jumping off of a ledge and killing themselves provided there is one in the area being played at the time, depending on the situation.
Additionally, the combo system has been overhauled. Anyone who purchased the Collector's Edition steel box special edition of the game had the opportunity to play as the "original Starkiller" as designed by Ralph McQuarrie in early drafts of Star Wars. Guybrush Threepwood from the "Monkey Island" series as a playable skin for Starkiller. Those who preordered the game from participating GameStop stores and website were given a code to unlock the exclusive " Maulkiller " skin.
Also included in the preorder is a silver lightsaber crystal , which decreases Force consumption. For PS3, Xbox and PC owners, anyone who has already played the first game will get some bonuses: Simply having a game saved will unlock the Training Gear costume and the Sith Stalker Armor and Ceremonial Jedi Robes are available to players who have completed the dark and light endings of the first game, respectively. The Collector's Edition features a steel case with a Starkiller Mimobot packed with behind-the-scenes information including concept art and the game script as well as three more Challenge modes and the Deak Starkiller McQuarrie concept art skin.
The Challenge missions act as training scenarios, and players can unlock trophies by completing them. The Amazon. He is powerful, but disparate differences soon resulted in his destruction. The Collector's Edition also comes with a short voice-over of McQuarrie's concept and early script version, called "The Adventures of Starkiller.
Haden Blackman was the executive producer on the game, while David W. The original music was composed by Mark Griskey. The producers wanted a variety of contrasting environments during the "on the run" sequence, to provide a variety of visuals but also underscore the story.
Producers Blackman and Julio Torres needed to find a way to bring back Starkiller from the dead. According to them, the game starts off with Starkiller being told he's a clone and a failure by Vader. In describing the sequence on Cato Neimoidia, they envision the Empire as having taken over and that Tarko is a Pablo Escobar —like figure. They see the Star Wars universe as rife with "daddy issues" and make those part of the underlying themes of the game.
There is a divide between Kota's plans for him and his own quest to find out if he's a clone. The game is envisioned as an emotional chase, rather than Starkiller facing his own masters in battle. The team instead chose to copy Starkiller using cloning, a technology seen before in Star Wars , and make him more mature.
The game also allows for more freedom. The producers also envision the story being darker and grittier than its predecessor, and made Starkiller more self-aware. This allowed them to explore the character's motivations while also adding to the overall Star Wars saga. In another interview published in July of , Blackman revealed that they were focusing on epic battles and that they were returning to Starkiller because he was a known quantity.
However, they felt that the first game was perhaps overly ambitious and wanted to tone it down and focus on quality over quantity. Therefore the enemy types represent a greater tactical challenge. The production team worked with the ESRB to make the combat more visceral without violating any policies.
A planned PlayStation Portable version was cancelled. The game is rated T due to violence killing, dismemberment, etc. The man stops when the voice of Juno Eclipse is heard, and as he lowers his hood, the face of Galen Marek is revealed. He enters an arena on Cato Neimoidia, while a dead rancor is thrown in the air and lands near him.
A Gorog then appears from a large gate and the man charges Force lightning before firing it at the massive beast. He subsequently pulls out two blue lightsabers and jumps onto the beast. The game was also advertised by its own website featuring the trailer and the press release from LucasArts. On May 26 , the website was modified to feature a first-person perspective of someone in a cloning tank , known as Subject The tank featured a holographic display where users could click on and play minigames which periodically unleash visions.
On July 28 , the website was updated once again to include an interactive menu. The second trailer was premiered on June 11, It shows Starkiller chained to the floor surrounded by stormtroopers. Darth Vader tells him he has served his purpose and he has no more need for the apprentice. Ordering his execution, Vader walks out. As the stormtroopers move in for the kill, Starkiller grasps his chains and the lights go out.
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Your squad can even revive you when you fall in battle! Here at Aspyr, we respect the classics. Of course, no Aspyr port would be complete without new trophies to hunt. My personal favorite is Squeaky Clean, which you can earn by keeping your tactical visor you guessed it squeaky clean.
Did you like this? Like this. I love that your team keeps bringing these games over. It most likely will later via Limited Run Games. All of the other Star Wars ports for Aspyr have so far. Yaaaaay double the price for a physical version. Man there are some suckers out there. Let it go. I cant wait and I hope it does get a physical copy because it would be nice to own a physical one. This is great news, and thank you for updating the controls — just remember to put an inverted Y-axis toggle in there this time :.
I am going to love this!!! I love the clone wars era and love this games gameplay! Everyone will love. It is a nice gift. Awwwwwww yiiiiiiisssss been waiting for this for a long time. It is too bad it is not a remake like re2. But it is a great game. Skip to content. Like this Share this on Facebook opens in a new window Share this on Twitter opens in a new window. Welcome Delta Squad to the PlayStation family. Mallie Rust Marketing Specialist, Aspyr. Same Classic, new modernized controls Here at Aspyr, we respect the classics.
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After eliminating the Imperial forces aboard the Salvation , Starkiller convinces Kota to order an all-out assault of Kamino. The Rebels arrive at Kamino but are met by the Imperial fleet, who have activated a defensive shield around the planet. Starkiller tells Kota to order an evacuation and crashes the Salvation through the shield.
While Kota and his men stage a ground assault, Starkiller confronts Vader, who reveals and commands numerous failed Starkiller clones. Starkiller eliminates the clones and battles Vader to a stalemate. Vader reveals a detained Juno, threatening her life to force Starkiller to surrender and orders him to kill the rebels.
Juno attempts to attack Vader with Starkiller's discarded lightsaber, but Vader uses the Force to hurl her out a window onto the ground below, seemingly killing her. Vader tries to goad Starkiller into killing him, but Kota reasons that they need him alive to reveal the Empire's secrets before he can be placed on trial and executed. At this point, the player is given the choice between sparing Vader Light Side or killing him Dark Side. A downloadable content DLC level was released in December , providing a continuation of the non-canonical Dark Side ending of the game, with the dark Starkiller clone depicted in said ending as the protagonist.
The level is set in a different timeline from any other pieces of Star Wars media, including the first game's own dark alternate timeline depicted in its expansions. The level takes place during an alternate depiction of Return of the Jedi , primarily the Battle of Endor , where the remnants of the Rebel Alliance lead a desperate attack on the Empire's new battle station, the Death Star II. Darth Vader's trusted apprentice, Starkiller, arrives on Endor with special orders to eliminate the Alliance's remaining leaders.
Slaughtering numerous Ewoks and Rebel soldiers in his path, he arrives at the shield generator protecting the Death Star, where he kills Han Solo and Chewbacca. Starkiller then confronts Princess Leia Organa , who has been training as a Jedi after her brother Luke Skywalker ' s death on Hoth to fulfill his failed destiny of restoring balance to the Force.
Following a fierce duel, Starkiller slays Leia. Aboard the Death Star, the Emperor declares the Rebel Alliance defeated, then subdues Vader with Force lightning while chastising him for resurrecting his failed apprentice as a clone. Deeming Starkiller too powerful to be kept alive, he orders his forces to kill him.
As Starkiller meditates near Leia's corpse, he senses Star Destroyers nearby. Following the commercial success of its predecessor, a sequel was formally announced at the Spike Video Game Awards. Haden Blackman served as a writer for the sequel, [18] and was only given a mere 3 weeks by Lucasarts to write the game's script. Blackman suggested that as opposed to his empathic tendencies in The Force Unleashed , Starkiller becomes conflicted with his loss of an identity, ultimately culminating into what he called a "much more personal story"; [2] "He's dealing with a sense of identity and not knowing whether he's going insane or not," he added, "and the possible collapse of the Rebel Alliance, and his being torn between what he wants and what Kota wants.
To avoid any perceived continuity constraints, they would travel to the headquarters of Lucasfilm in San Francisco, California to give an overview of their plans. The primary cast from the previous game returns to voice their characters again in The Force Unleashed II. Sam Witwer returns to provide both the likeness and voice of Starkiller, the game's protagonist.
He also voices Emperor Palpatine having earned the part during a read-through of the script during development. He told Collins that "if [he was not] going to get Ian McDiarmid to do this [ Baker voices bounty hunter Boba Fett , a clone and adopted son of Jango Fett. Baker provides the voice of all of the clone troopers in the Clone Wars series, of which Boba is one.
The game is AMD Eyefinity validated. The audio engine received a massive overhaul to upgrade the quality of sound effects. David Collins, who formerly served as the lead sound designer, sustained a supervisory position. There were many meetings regarding asset changes and in general communication at Lucasarts is good between disciplines. The nine-month schedule of The Force Unleashed II caused difficulties with Tibbetts, who found it frustrating to keep up with the frenetic schedule.
To familiarize himself with the process, Andreev observed various Hz television sets that incorporated two frames in producing an intermediate image, resulting in a smoother and clearer picture. Mostly the artifacts of a different kind, that appear in more or less complex scenes, as well as performance issues [ This way we don't need to do any kind of estimation," he professed.
Interpolating the graphics in 30FPS was opted due to the large variety of rendering technologies that were practical to developers, as well as a less stringent time schedule. Then, they get something that doesn't look very pretty when running at 60, realising that all the art has to be produced very carefully as well as level and game design. The Force Unleashed II performed under expectations. In the United States, it sold , copies within its first two weeks, [28] thereby becoming the fifth best-selling video game of October The Observer columnist Toby Moses avouched that the game failed to live up to the expectations established by its predecessor.
Game Informer ' Andrew Reiner said the game's mechanics are more fluid than the first game's, and praised the textures and animations as "among this generation's best". John Teti of Eurogamer said the game overall "feels like it was created out of obligation rather than inspiration", and points toward Blackman's departure from LucasArts before the game's release as a potential sign of trouble. He also felt that because Starkiller begins the game as a powerful character, leveling up does not feel as satisfying as in the first game; while the game does offer increased variety in enemy types that "occasionally present a challenge", defeating them eventually becomes formulaic.
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The Force Unleashed II is a third-person action game in which the player's character's weapons are the Force and a lightsaber. The game has a combo system for. In the sequel, Starkiller returns with over-the-top Force powers and embarks on a journey to discover his own identity and to reunite with his one true love. No. They're not on the Store. They're on PSNow, but you need a subscription.