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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed cheats Product Description
The movie series may be over, but the saga lives on with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. The storyline takes place between films Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, with the Galactic Empire nearing the peak of its far-reaching power Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game. You are none other than Darth Vader's secret apprentice, engaging in covert missions to defeat those with designs on dismantling the Imperial regime Star Wars: The Force Unleashed cheats. ...See Full Description
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed WII Customer Reviews
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| Good story and fun however not a technical beauty The story seems to be far more interesting than any of the prequels and it is indeed fun to throw things and people around. By brunobrcard (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)  |
| Great game, but graphics and camera issues The history mode is good so the versus mode. A lot of graphics and camera issues make the game a little bored. By dubstyle_49 (Caracas, Ve)  |
| Best Star Wars game! Game of excellent action, presents good graphs, good controls, beyond a good way to multiplayer. The game leaves to desire only in the duration, that is sufficiently short, exactly thus I recommends is an excellent game. By felipedsm (Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL)  |
| Overall Great. So I may agree with people in the fact that its not worth buying due to being very short and repetitive but in my mind those are the only drawbacks. By TH (Grand Junction, CO) This review is for a different format. |
| Bad Game rent it DON'T WASTE YOUR $60. This game looked in the beginning like it would be the best Star Wars game ever. However it is far from it and far from a good quality game. By Game Fan (Denver,CO) This review is for a different format. |
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7435010 |
| Manuf. | Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. |
| Format | NTSC |
| Catalog number | 33263 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Sep 16, 2008 |
| Rating |  Teen (Content suitable for ages 13 and older) |
| Rating Reason | Violence |
| Number Of Players | 1-2 |
| Developer | Krome Studios |
| Controls | Gamepad/Joystick |
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Special Features
Grab, lift, and push enemies and objects with the Force Complete secretive missions on behalf of Darth Vader Use the motion-sensing Wii Remote to control your lightsaber
Controls
CONTROLS : MENU CONTROLS A or B Button = access main menu D-Pad Up or Down, Nunchuk, or Wii Remote = select menu options A Button = confirm selection B Button = return to previous screen GAME CONTROLS Nunchuk = move character D-Pad Up (Hold) + Nunchuk = first person view A Button (Hold) + Tilt Wii Remote Left = block A Button (Tap) = dash (while running or jumping) B Button = jump B Button + B Button = double jump D-Pad Down = target enemy LIGHTSABER USE Swing Wii Remote Left to Right = left to right swing Swing Wii Remote Right to Left = right to left swing Swing Wii Remote Down = downward swing Wii Remote Forward = lunging stab attack Swing Wii Remote Up = uppercut swing C Button = force lightning Z Button = force grip + Button = pause game, open pause menu
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