Good combat




Combat was great. Would have liked it if there was any degree of roleplaying component.
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Combines the original Star Wars: The Force Unleashed videogame and three new levels to create the definitive ultimate-evil storyline. | Purchase$19.99 |
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Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS X | 10.5.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.![]() |
64bit Support | Unknown | |
CPU Type | Intel Mac Only | |
CPU Cores | 2 | |
CPU Speed | 2.4 GHz | |
System RAM | 2 GB | |
Drive Space | 26 GB | |
Video RAM | 256 MB | |
Video (ati) | ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro * | |
Video (nvidia) | NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT * | |
Video (intel) | Not Supported |
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Other Requirements: |
Peripherals: Macintosh mouse and keyboard or Microsoft Xbox 360 Wired Controller |
A rare Star Wars game nealry entirely from the 'bad guy' perspective, this game does make you pretty near overpowered but that's part of the fun. There's tons of fun ways to dispose of jawas, robots, jedi and gigantic monsters. Nifty story and characters I found. The stumbling block is the really finicky jumping puzzles and it runs a little shaky on anything less than a good sold system. Still you might forgive it when you're using lightning to fry Stormtroopers or hurling wookies off cliffs.
This game is both fun and frustrating. Once leveled up, it's very fun. What's frustrating, is the controls have a weird response time; ie when an enemy with a combo attack hits, you can't block or fight back until the attack is complete. There's also random delays when trying to attack. The story is interesting, fun to play on the dark side. Biggest complaint though is the sound mixing. Dialog is very quiet when in playing, but the cut scenes are insanely loud. Very hard to get a good volume where you can hear the other characters, but not get blasted during cut scenes. Also I'm unable to get either of my controllers to work with it.