Force Unleashed: Gamplay Videos – Wii, PSP, PS2
August 29, 2008 · Print This Article
So over the last little bit, we have seen some great videos of The Force Unleashed on the XBOX 360 and the Playstation 3. So here’s some gameplay features for the Ninendo Wii, PSP and Playstation 2.
Also be sure to check out Gamespots Force Unleashed Launch center next Friday, September 5 for a special live gameplay marathon! That sounds like it will pretty sweet.












thers no demo for the psp version right
no only for the xbox 360 and PS3
will the wii have the same levels as the ps3 and xbox360 in force unleashed?
ummm so the new (whatever its called, you know were the breaking of stuff is realistic) is only for the HD consels?
Ok, I’ve just watched through the PS2 video and can’t hold my tongue anymore at 5:15 approximately he’s talking about this system where when fighting bosses you press buttons that appear randomly on the screen to do the finishing move, he then follows this with “I don’t think this has ever been seen before” has he been locked away from all power sources for the past 3 years? This is a direct clone of the action sequences implemented in Tomb Raider Legend, which I’m not 100% sure but was taken directly from God Of War, and if that was the original one then I’ll be quite happy because I’d hate to know they were about before this darkened age of gaming.
He also mentions at 2:30 approx that in this room you can see “how crazy things get” whilst at the time, the room contains possibly 4 enemies within view, if that’s the worst the player has to face then I’m deeply deeply disappointed and hurt by how little the designers respect the players.
To arg the jedi:
YES, I think the producers have made this clear from the begining, have you only just found out about the game?
Why does he hold his saber other way in the PS2 then in PS3 vision??
Please answer me on my e-mail.
What email?
The QED (button sequence) has been around since the sega dreamcast “Shenmue” series.
will it ever show where to go to get the crystals