Title: Star Wars: The Force UnleashedSystem: XBox 360
Genre: Action
ESRB Rating: T for Teen (for Violence)
It's sort of weird how you can discover new things. Having played Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on the Nintendo Wii, I wasn't actively seeking out the XBox 360 title. However, after reading tvtropes.com (as I tend to do, extensively, on an average night) and finding out about a funny XBox achievement in this game, I decided to check it out.
I found a lot more than a funny achievement during my time with this game. The 360 version of The Force Unleashed, while not perfect, is a great game that deserves the attention of every Star Wars fan.
The game's overall plot was explained in my earlier Wii review of this game, but since that was over a year ago, I'll go over it again. In this game, you play Starkiller, Darth Vader's secret apprentice and a badass with the Force. At first, Vader sends you on missions to assassinate Jedi that escaped the reach of Order 66. However, after Emperor Palpatine discovers Starkiller's existence, Vader sends him on a different mission: to link up with Palpatine's enemies and unite them into a cohesive fighting force in order to help Vader and Starkiller bring him down.
The action interface in The Force Unleashed is very well done for the action title that it is. As I said before, Starkiller is an absolute badass with the Force, and the game lets you play that out to the fullest. You can do so many cool things with Force powers in this game, from tossing enemies around telekinetically to charging foes with lightning to turn them into living grenades, that the action rarely gets stale. And that doesn't even cover the minigame sequences, which allow you to do things like cleave an AT-ST in half. There's also more variety in the minigame sequences than there was in the Wii version, which was nice to discover. Of course, there's always the lightsaber to fall back on if you feel like it (or run out of Force energy), and you can customize that weapon with crystals that you find throughout the game.
While I'm on the subject of the lightsaber, I must say that the duels in this game are probably the best I've ever seen or played through in any Star Wars game. They're the closest any game has come to replicating the fast action and swordsmanship seen in the movies' duels, and their quality really helps immerse you in the Star Wars universe as you play.
Another aspect that helps pull you further into the game is the absolutely beautiful graphics and sound. The levels are all very well designed, and with such locales as a TIE Fighter factory and one of the Death Star superlaser's firing tubes (yes, you read that last one right), you'll find yourself captivated by the sheer awesomeness of where you are. The game's three downloadable levels are also well worth the price of their downloads, with some cool takes on how some of the original trilogy might have progressed if the you make...certain choices in the game (sorry, can't really say much more without spoiling it). The sounds are also excellent, with lightsaber clashes and blaster shots against a great soundtrack consisting of some familiar tracks from the movies.
I wish I could say The Force Unleashed on the 360 is perfect, but sadly, it has one major flaw. The targeting system used for throwing things around with the Force needs some serious re-working. Rather than fly where you point the control stick, thrown objects sometimes seem to end up in random spots, which is a pain in the ass in confrontations where accuracy matters. It doesn't completely kill enjoyment of the game, but it does add some unnecessary moments of cursing out the game.
Overall though, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a great title, and one that deserves to be branded a classic in the years to come.
Final Score: 8 out of 10




