- Publisher: Aspyr
- Release Date: Nov 3, 2009
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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More than a year after the console versions, the Ultimate Sith Edition arrives for PC. The game suffers from problems with controls and balance and because it’s a quite linear game. But it’s Star Wars, nicely presented, with great atmosphere and new missions. And that’s more important in this case.
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PC FormatGives you all the power in the Star Wars universe, but it takes away your opposable thumbs in the process. [Jan 2010, p.85]
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It doesn't fix or change anything in the original game - it just gives you a few more levels and some new skins. If you don't already have the game, give it a look. If you do, you might just want to go the DLC route.
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I’ve played worse Star Wars games, way worse, but I’ve also played better ones. This one falls solidly in the middle of the pack.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed arrived with a one year delay on a PC, but nevertheless does not introduce any major news, except for an additional level and two unedited seen on consoles. The graphics are suffering from a bad optimization and feels the weight of years, although on balance is sufficient and is gifted of a great physics engine for the simulation of the Force. As for the gameplay, despite the repetitiveness is feels, the fun that can give handle a lightsaber and use the Force, balances the all. Moreover, thanks to a good storyline the atmosphere of Saga was returned faithfully. Also remain unchanged all the defects of the control system imprecise and at times frustrating already seen a year ago on the console. Ultimately, despite the myriad of action securities much more attractive and "new" published in recent months, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a good title. Recommended to fans of the saga.
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Given the emphasis on storytelling and single-player action, The Force Unleashed is tragically flawed execution of a great concept.
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The gameplay doesn't really satisfy me, but what's worse are the technical issues. Still, the game has its moments and can be great fun because of the story and the force powers.
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If you're planning on picking up Star Wars: The Force Unleashed — Ultimate Sith Edition, keep in mind that the only brand-spanking-new addition is the inclusion of the Hoth level, and that alone isn't worth spending $40. If you haven't played the game before and you've been waiting for a PC release, then it's probably going to be worth checking out, but keep in mind that you're not really gaining much over the console release with this port.
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PC Zone UKA series of spectacularly presented levels. [Feb 2010, p.68]
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The same game we played one year ago, with some bonus contents and a lack of polishing that makes this version the worst one.
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PC GamerMediocre. [Jan 2010, p.80]
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Strict linearity kills all fun in this yet-another-untold-story from Star Wars universe. Nice physics features soon become boring and Kratos can sleep at his throne undisturbed. [Issue#186]
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Total PC GamingOnly casual types will enjoy up to its conclusion. [Issue#28, p.54]
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The Ultimate Sith Edition additions are nice, but nothing special. In fact, the same can be said about Star Wars: The Force Unleashed as a whole.
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The force was unleashed on this game alright, it just happened to be the dark side of the force. The controls seemed to have been programmed by Darth Vader himself.
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A slapdash porting job turns the Force into a farce in this Star Wars action game.
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A plentiful amount of technical bugs and lazy development for the platform make for a frustrating experience despite there being a fun game buried beneath.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 100 out of 275
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Mixed: 116 out of 275
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Negative: 59 out of 275
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