

The Clone Wars have ended, and Vader orders you to hunt and destroy the last of the remaining Jedi.

Leading the narrative charge is Galen Marek, aka Starkiller, Darth Vader's secret apprentice. The drama is further enriched by a vivid art design that breathes life into the franchise's long-sterile visual exterior. Sure, it offers its share of melodrama, but it's tempered by emotive voice acting and expressive character models, and together they provide the emotional heft long missing from the movies. In fact, The Force Unleashed represents a real step forward in storytelling for the famed franchise, delivering a story both more intimate and more powerful than the entirety of the second film trilogy. If you're interested in this game because you're looking for familiar science-fiction pageantry and a classic good-versus-evil tale, you'll find it delivers both. Now Playing: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Video Review - Ī big chord and brass fanfare signal the opening of Force Unleashed-the same intro that sparks excitement in millions of fans the world over every time they hear it. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
