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Aspyr Bringing Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition to PC/Mac

Aspyr Media and LucasArts will bring the hit game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to PC and Mac gamers for the first time ever with the release of Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition this Fall. Developed for PC and Mac and published in North America by Aspyr, Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition combines the original Star Wars The Force Unleashed videogame with three new levels set in iconic Star Wars locales and a host of new costumes and character models.

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Pandamobile5406d ago

Hmm. I would like to screw around with that DMM stuff.

ape0075405d ago (Edited 5405d ago )

both euphoria and dmm have big potential,I just wanna see more developers use them

DeadlyFire5405d ago (Edited 5405d ago )

If there is no Jedi Knight style camera movement and gameplay for this then it will flop hard on its face on PC/Mac. Glad to see them supporting Mac more though. If it does support Jedi Knight like free reign with saber actions and stuff I might get it, if not though and they kept the crappy combos and stuff its useless to me on PC.

morganfell5405d ago

There is nothing like having to become a stationary target just to use Jedi abilities.

LightofDarkness5405d ago

I already dislike that it takes more than one chop of the saber to bring down a bloody storm trooper. The thing goes through massive metal doors like a hot knife through butter and yet somehow that storm trooper flesh is like a rough steak in comparison. Not exactly accurate. The awesome saber combo-ing should be reserved for use against other force/saber wielders. And they should have animations based on barely blocking and just barely dodging when they get "hit" (Euphoria would easily make this look good) by a saber, and execution style moves when they have no "health" (blocks and dodges) left. Either that or some sort of coup de grace move where you disarm them or stun them somehow so you can land a clean cleave with your blade and watch your chosen limb fall lifeless from their body. I wanna play OJP now.

MEsoJD5405d ago

Let the mod support come to make the perfect version.

Like Fallout 3

tamd5405d ago

Just add Mod supports , than see pc version will be much more fun

ShadowMantis5405d ago

This game SUCKED,the only good one was on the PSP,at least there u can use ur force powers on jedi bosses,unlike on the PS3,it seemed that ur powers were pretty much useless against them.Oh and it was annoying too.Its WAY better on the PSP,not annoying and more action.

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After Jedi: Survivor's Triumph, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Deserves A Revival

Following Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's conquest, it's the prime time to resurrect the Force-fueled action of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Tacoboto320d ago

Coming soon on the UE4 Engine, preorder to guarantee access to the Force Stutter ability available exclusively on PC before it gets removed after the launch window.

Rikimaru-00320d ago

this would be so awesome, i still play this game up till today.

Knightofelemia320d ago

I am not a Star Wars fan but I enjoyed the Force Unleashed and the sequel. Shadows of the Empire was another Star Wars game I also enjoyed.

RpgSama320d ago

I had Shadows of the Empire on N64 and I used to finish that game basically weekly. LOVED that game.

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed ruined the Star Wars Franchise

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed took the Star Wars setting from a Space Opera to a Shonen anime, and did lasting damage to the franchise as a whole.

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Vengeance1138355d ago

Then came Jedi: Fallen Order to revive it.
Jedi Survivor is truly amazing to experience, nothing better out there when it comes to Star Wars games.

Daeloki355d ago (Edited 355d ago )

That's a bit of a stretch. I loved the game, it was an amazing action filled pack and you could do so much weird shit (admittedly the sequel wasn't as great). However, under no point did I ever have any trouble separating it from Star Wars canon. The game has exagerated force powers because it's fun, everyone knows it's not lore-accurate. It's the same as the final boss of The Matrix game. The game almost ends as the movie, but then we get a message from the Wachowski sisters, explaingin how a the martyr ending works great for a movie... but a game should feel more epic, so instead you get to face a final mega Smith formed from all his clones. My point being, people can separate the epic exagerations of a game from the more grounded rules of canon/lore.

Edit: Just to add, that I aknowledge The Rise of Skywalker was a shitshow, but there were millions of other reasons for that, TFU is hardly to blame there...

Kneetos355d ago

I'm a casual force unleashed, enjoyer
Thought both games were pretty good

senorfartcushion355d ago (Edited 355d ago )

Starkiller - the original Mary Sue (after Luke Skywalker bent a molten blaster bolt around a corner, and through a tiny hole in The Death Star, while flying an X-wing in space. And all despite having next to no training in how to use The Force.)

It did help ruin the franchise, but it was already ruined by silly novels and badly-thought-out comic book adaptations. The EU did enough damage to the universe that the trajectory was bound to hit “JEDI SUPERHERO WHO CAN WRESTLE STAR DESTROYERS OUT OF THE SKY” territory.

It’s part of why The Force Unleashed and The Last Jedi had such a negative backlash. The Force Unleashed copied and pasted the structure of A New Hope, which was enough for some people to buy, but I heard countless musings from people, whining that the characters were not as jumpy or powerful as Starkiller - with Starkiller being the one character mentioned for reference. The Last Jedi, for some people, is their favourite Star Wars film, for others, it wasn’t. What I didn’t like about TLJ’s backlash is how much people were moaning about it being different to the rest of the franchise, when it is about as derivative as The Force Awakens was.

Daeloki355d ago

"after Luke Skywalker bent a molten blaster bolt around a corner, and through a tiny hole in The Death Star, while flying an X-wing in space. And all despite having next to no training in how to use The Force."

Not to mention having next to no experience in piloting a fighter

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Exploring the Greatness of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Discover the reasons why Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is such a fantastic game. From its gripping storyline to its smooth gameplay and impressive graphics, this game has it all.

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