Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Gets Unique Features On Wii, PS2, PSP and DS [video]
Written by Rivithed
Monday, 07 April 2008
You've seen Star Wars: The Force Unleashed in preview trailers for the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3, but how will the game hold up on other systems with less graphical and CPU power? See for yourself. LucasArts has released a new web documentary video showing the highlights and unique features of the Wii, PS2, PSP and DS version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Krome Studios is developing the game on the Wii, PS2 and PSP. n-Space is the developer for the Nintendo DS release. On the Wii, the Wii Remote is used for the lightsaber and Wii Nunchuck is used for The Force. The Wii version is, after all, "the most connected to The Force." On the PS2, there is the additional Jedi Temple, featuring Jedi trials. The PSP gets "Historical Missions," where players can play 5 classic Star Wars movie moments. The DS gets a unique control scheme, thanks to the touch screen.
when will Written by Guest on 2008-04-07 17:39:41 oh come on people if the ps3 blu-ray disk with 50 gigabytes you can add all the exclusive feathers and them some why not / sorry x box 360 your 8-10 gigabytes dont cut it/ can this mean that lucas arts got lazy and ported the 8-10 gigabytes x box 360 version to ps3 50 gigabytes disk leaving yet again cheeper version with untouched potential power to wast like others and wasted gigabytes and please be honest and help me out i not saying anything bad but just help will the playstation 3 version have a verses mode with more capabilities more characters and please online play also by the way will there please be honest star war battlefront3 for the next gen with advanced ai and most of all a hell lot more troops on the field for example star war battle front 2 on hoth the field was empty most of time you know when you raise the troop max to 850 why not have with the power the ps3 alone can dish out at max have a real battle with 1000's of super smart troops knowing thinking to really fight i can go on. lol
Deerock Written by Guest on 2008-04-07 17:40:05Just to clarify, the Wii version gets everything the PS2 version gets, and it gets a multiplayer mode that will allow two players to UNLEASH The Force on each other with around 27 characters.