Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed single-handedly fulfilled the hopes of all those Star Wars fans who felt burned by the Prequel trilogy. The bad-assery of Starkiller felt amazing and the well-paced story fit in nicely between Episodes 3 and 4. What we saw at E3 for TFU2 looks to amp up the action and the drama even more. Starkiller’s new dual-wielded lightsabers are only the tip of the iceberg of the series’ combat evolution. The already-existing Force powers get impressively ramped up and the new powers like Jedi Mind Trick blew our, um, minds. Story-wise, the plot delves into more of Starkiller’s past and brings Vader front and center to the intrigue. Very much looking forward to this one.

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