
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Eylül ayında piyasaya çıkacak oyun muhakkak Star Wars hayranlarını sevindirdi. Oyunda ki gidişhat ana konudan koparılmamaya çalışılmış. Kesinlikle ses getiricek olan Star Wars: The Force Unleashed demosuyla sevenlerini hayran bıraktı bile.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a LucasArts video game and part of the The Force Unleashed multimedia project; other The Force Unleashed project developers and publishers include Dark Horse Comics, Lego, Hasbro, and Del Rey Books. The Force Unleashed was developed for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 consoles and on the iPhone OS, second-generation N-Gage, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Java-equipped mobile phone handhelds. The game was released in North America on September 16, in Australia and Southeast Asia on September 17, and in Europe on September 19, 2008. A PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 demo became available for download on August 21 and LucasArts released a downloadable level for those two systems on December 5.The project bridges the two Star Wars trilogies and introduces a new protagonist, Starkiller, as Darth Vader's secret apprentice. Reviews offered mixed response, praising The Force Unleashed for its compelling story, robust physics, and impressive art, but also citing frustrating gameplay. Despite these mixed reviews, the game was a bestseller in the United States and Australia, with over one million copies sold its debut month.
The Force Unleashed is a third-person action game in which the player's character's weapons are the Force and a lightsaber. Developers treated the main character's lightsaber like another Force power, and wanted to ensure "something visceral and cool" happened with each button-push. The game has a combo system for stringing lightsaber attacks and for combining lightsaber attacks with Force powers. Experience points earned by killing enemies and finding artifacts can be used to increase Starkiller's powers and traits. The game is intended to be "easy to pick up and play"; the development team included "horrible" gamers to help ensure the game's accessibility. Players can "play it easy" and "run and gun" through the game, but those who take a stealthy, more tactical approach "will be rewarded". The game includes enemies that are easy to overcome; game difficulty arises from presenting these enemies in "overwhelming" numbers that can wear down the player's character. The enemies, which number over 50, have various strengths and weaknesses; developers faced the difficulty of effectively placing them throughout the game's varied environments. Additionally, enemies learn from the player's character's attacks; using the same attack on different characters can sometimes lead to the player's character doing less damage.
Cast and characters
Samuel Witwer as Starkiller - The child of two Jedi, Starkiller becomes Darth Vader's secret apprentice and is dispatched by his master to kill the Jedi who survived Palpatine's Jedi purge. Although acting as a villain, Starkiller is "really just [a] damaged kid". Developers decided not to give Starkiller a name in the game, but the novelization gives his name as Galen Marek.Although Starkiller starts as Vader's apprentice, a focus of the game is to allow the character to evolve into "something more heroic, something greater". Witwer secured the role by demonstrating to developers his deep understanding of the character; in portraying Starkiller, Witwer brought many new ideas about the character and imbued him with a sense of humanity. Developers tried to make Starkiller not so evil that players would have difficulty connecting to him. The Force Unleashed's character's name is a homage to "Annikin Starkiller", the original name of the character that eventually became Luke Skywalker. In the Xbox360/PS3 versions of the game, Starkiller wields his lightsaber backhanded, with the blade pointing behind him. In the Wii version, he wields it in a more traditional fashion to better fit with the handling of the Wii remote, although the backhanded pose does appear in several cutscenes.
Matt Sloan as Darth Vader - Starkiller's master, who discovers Starkiller as a child and raised him. In addition to dispatching Starkiller to kill the remaining Jedi, Vader also presents plans to unite with Starkiller to overthrow the Emperor, although there are "twists and turns" in this scheme. The events depicted in The Force Unleashed are "pivotal" to Darth Vader's history and development. Nathalie Cox as Juno Eclipse - Rogue Shadow's pilot and Starkiller's love interest. Eclipse was not originally part of the game; early concepts had the apprentice as an older character who develops a connection with a young Princess Leia. Lucas, uncomfortable with this idea, encouraged the developers to create a love interest. The apprentice, who has had limited interaction with women when the game begins, does not at first know how to act around her. Her introduction early in the game allows the relationship with Starkiller to develop, and her inclusion helps "recapture that rich ensemble feel of the original Star Wars". According to Sean Williams, who wrote the novelization, the romantic storyline is the key to The Force Unleashed. The name "Juno Eclipse" was originally proposed as a name for the character eventually called "Asajj Ventress" — it was rejected for Ventress as insufficiently villainous. The Force Unleashed project lead Haden Blackman brought the name back for the mythic quality of the name "Juno" and the duality suggested by an "eclipse". Cox, in addition to strongly resembling the character's concept art, had "integrity and poise" appropriate to Juno Eclipse that helped the actor secure the role.Cully Fredericksen as General Rahm Kota - A Jedi Master who provides Starkiller with additional insight into the Force. Developers realized early that Starkiller would require insight into the Force from someone other than Darth Vader; after rejecting the idea of this coming from the spirit of Qui-Gon Jinn or some version of Darth Plagueis, they decided to fill this role with one of the Starkiller's Jedi opponents. The character was conceived as a "tough-as-nails" contrast to Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi . Senior concept artist Amy Beth Christianson drew upon samurai influences for Kota's appearance. The character changed little after being conceived; Fredericksen's own traits made the character tougher. Fredericksen was the first actor cast for the project.
Adrienne Wilkinson as Maris Brood - A Zabrak survivor of the Jedi Purge and Shaak Ti's apprentice.[43] The character as originally conceived went on to become a pirate captain, and Christianson's early art included Brood's lightsaber tonfas.[43] Wilkinson brought "strength" to her performance, leading to an expansion of the role with more dialogue.[43]
David Collins as PROXY - Starkiller's droid sidekick.[34] Collins said PROXY has "the innocence of Threepio" but also is "really dangerous".[34] The companion trade paperback describes the conflict between PROXY's primary programming to kill Starkiller and its self-imposed desire to help him;[44] PROXY is eager to please Starkiller, but does not know how dangerous it can be or that there is a conflict between its programming and Starkiller's wishes.[35] Trying to avoid having PROXY's dialogue become too reminiscent of either C-3PO or the villainous HK-47 of Knights of the Old Republic, developers focused on PROXY's friendly naïvety.[35]
Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa - Galactic Senator from Alderaan and Leia Organa's adoptive father who is voiced by the same Emmy Award-winning actor who portrayed the character in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[45]
Other performances come from Susan Eisenberg as Shaak Ti and Catherine Taber as Princess Leia Organa.[46] In addition to voicing Starkiller, Witwer also provided the voice of Emperor Palpatine.[46]
Samuel Witwer as Starkiller - The child of two Jedi, Starkiller becomes Darth Vader's secret apprentice and is dispatched by his master to kill the Jedi who survived Palpatine's Jedi purge. Although acting as a villain, Starkiller is "really just [a] damaged kid". Developers decided not to give Starkiller a name in the game, but the novelization gives his name as Galen Marek.Although Starkiller starts as Vader's apprentice, a focus of the game is to allow the character to evolve into "something more heroic, something greater". Witwer secured the role by demonstrating to developers his deep understanding of the character; in portraying Starkiller, Witwer brought many new ideas about the character and imbued him with a sense of humanity. Developers tried to make Starkiller not so evil that players would have difficulty connecting to him. The Force Unleashed's character's name is a homage to "Annikin Starkiller", the original name of the character that eventually became Luke Skywalker. In the Xbox360/PS3 versions of the game, Starkiller wields his lightsaber backhanded, with the blade pointing behind him. In the Wii version, he wields it in a more traditional fashion to better fit with the handling of the Wii remote, although the backhanded pose does appear in several cutscenes.
Matt Sloan as Darth Vader - Starkiller's master, who discovers Starkiller as a child and raised him. In addition to dispatching Starkiller to kill the remaining Jedi, Vader also presents plans to unite with Starkiller to overthrow the Emperor, although there are "twists and turns" in this scheme. The events depicted in The Force Unleashed are "pivotal" to Darth Vader's history and development. Nathalie Cox as Juno Eclipse - Rogue Shadow's pilot and Starkiller's love interest. Eclipse was not originally part of the game; early concepts had the apprentice as an older character who develops a connection with a young Princess Leia. Lucas, uncomfortable with this idea, encouraged the developers to create a love interest. The apprentice, who has had limited interaction with women when the game begins, does not at first know how to act around her. Her introduction early in the game allows the relationship with Starkiller to develop, and her inclusion helps "recapture that rich ensemble feel of the original Star Wars". According to Sean Williams, who wrote the novelization, the romantic storyline is the key to The Force Unleashed. The name "Juno Eclipse" was originally proposed as a name for the character eventually called "Asajj Ventress" — it was rejected for Ventress as insufficiently villainous. The Force Unleashed project lead Haden Blackman brought the name back for the mythic quality of the name "Juno" and the duality suggested by an "eclipse". Cox, in addition to strongly resembling the character's concept art, had "integrity and poise" appropriate to Juno Eclipse that helped the actor secure the role.Cully Fredericksen as General Rahm Kota - A Jedi Master who provides Starkiller with additional insight into the Force. Developers realized early that Starkiller would require insight into the Force from someone other than Darth Vader; after rejecting the idea of this coming from the spirit of Qui-Gon Jinn or some version of Darth Plagueis, they decided to fill this role with one of the Starkiller's Jedi opponents. The character was conceived as a "tough-as-nails" contrast to Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi . Senior concept artist Amy Beth Christianson drew upon samurai influences for Kota's appearance. The character changed little after being conceived; Fredericksen's own traits made the character tougher. Fredericksen was the first actor cast for the project.
Adrienne Wilkinson as Maris Brood - A Zabrak survivor of the Jedi Purge and Shaak Ti's apprentice.[43] The character as originally conceived went on to become a pirate captain, and Christianson's early art included Brood's lightsaber tonfas.[43] Wilkinson brought "strength" to her performance, leading to an expansion of the role with more dialogue.[43]
David Collins as PROXY - Starkiller's droid sidekick.[34] Collins said PROXY has "the innocence of Threepio" but also is "really dangerous".[34] The companion trade paperback describes the conflict between PROXY's primary programming to kill Starkiller and its self-imposed desire to help him;[44] PROXY is eager to please Starkiller, but does not know how dangerous it can be or that there is a conflict between its programming and Starkiller's wishes.[35] Trying to avoid having PROXY's dialogue become too reminiscent of either C-3PO or the villainous HK-47 of Knights of the Old Republic, developers focused on PROXY's friendly naïvety.[35]
Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa - Galactic Senator from Alderaan and Leia Organa's adoptive father who is voiced by the same Emmy Award-winning actor who portrayed the character in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[45]
Other performances come from Susan Eisenberg as Shaak Ti and Catherine Taber as Princess Leia Organa.[46] In addition to voicing Starkiller, Witwer also provided the voice of Emperor Palpatine.[46]
Story :
In April 2005, after "several months" of planning, the LucasArts team received Lucas' encouragement to create a game centered on Darth Vader's secret apprentice in the largely unexplored period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, "trying to draw the two trilogies together". LucasArts spent six months developing the story. Lucas spent hours discussing with the developers the relationship between Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine and provided feedback on what Vader would want out of and how he would motivate an apprentice. Lucas Licensing reviewed many game details to ensure they fit into canon. Focus group feedback indicated that, while hunting down Jedi at Vader's order would be fun, the character should be redeemed, in keeping with a major Star Wars motif. Although the game introduces new characters, developers felt the presence of characters already part of Star Wars would help "ground" the game within the official continuity
In April 2005, after "several months" of planning, the LucasArts team received Lucas' encouragement to create a game centered on Darth Vader's secret apprentice in the largely unexplored period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, "trying to draw the two trilogies together". LucasArts spent six months developing the story. Lucas spent hours discussing with the developers the relationship between Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine and provided feedback on what Vader would want out of and how he would motivate an apprentice. Lucas Licensing reviewed many game details to ensure they fit into canon. Focus group feedback indicated that, while hunting down Jedi at Vader's order would be fun, the character should be redeemed, in keeping with a major Star Wars motif. Although the game introduces new characters, developers felt the presence of characters already part of Star Wars would help "ground" the game within the official continuity
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