Star Wars Game: Force Unleashed
An hour is not enough to play video games. Moreover video games today have a time span of the game up for hours with a level of difficulty that forces you to play it over and over again. But one hour is enough to give the impression to gamers about the look of the game, in terms of visual, audio, and gameplay. And for me, Street Gamers, an hour is enough to know how the whole game is going to run, and enough time to decide whether to continue the game or stop it.
In the second edition of 'One Hours Play' on the Street Gamer blog this time, I played one of the games in the popular space shuttle franchise, Star Wars. Yup, end of the year 2015 is indeed a star-gandrung Star Wars, with the release of the seventh episode of this series, The Force Awakens. I missed the Star Wars fever too. But since have not had time to watch the movie in the cinema, so yes I can only play one video game only. Yes his name is also Street Gamer, so it's written about video games, not about movie reviews.
Actually I want to play the latest Star Wars game, Star Wars Battlefront, a shooter game which is a reboot of the same titled game that was originally released on PS2. But the Star Wars game available on my cousin's PS2 is 'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed', an action-adventure game released in 2008. So yes what can I do instead of not playing games at all, so I decided to try out the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for an hour of the game. Yes not much different from Star Wars's latest game because there's the word "The Force", the difference is that the movie is "The Force Awakens", so the game I play is "The Force Unleashed".
Well, I've never heard any information about this Star Wars game. So I do not really know how the gameplay and storyline of this one game. But looking at the initial look, this game seems to offer a fun game. Why did I say fun? Because in the prologue of this game alone I can play the character of Darth Vader! Yeah, soon after pressing the START button, the game starts with the legendary running text of this series which tells the early narrative of the storyline of this game.
The Force Unleashed takes the setting between Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The story takes place immediately after the Galactic Empire is formed replacing Galactic Republic. For the sake of the Empire's safety, Emperor Palpatine aka Lord Sidious ordered Darth Vader to hunt down the remaining Jedi knights in the galaxy after Order 66 which consumed a great deal of Jedi. The hunt brought Darth Vader to Planet Kashyyykk, the planet of the Wookies. Reportedly there is a Jedi knight who is hiding on this planet.
Role as Darth Vader, I also explore the environment Kashyyyk, go into the buildings that are there. The wookies soon came and attacked me with their firearms and sharp weapons. But as I obviously know, Darth Vader is invincible! This game prologue that on one side also functions as a tutorial through key commands that appear every time facing a new condition first encountered. The emerging window tells which buttons should be pressed to perform an attack or action, either an attack with a Light Saber sword or an attack using Force.
This 'hidden' tutorial series is quite helpful to understand how to play this game, but the number of commands that appear in this streak seems a bit confusing me. Because the action buttons consist of combinations that need to be memorized and the numbers are fairly large. It takes quite an adaptation with these combinations so it can get used to such an expert. Why do I say such an expert because the combination of attacks that make the fight against evil, uh, against goodness becomes more exciting because it presents a variety of attacks that can be used, either with Light Saber or using Force.
As for the attacks that can be done in this game, with elements of Light Saber is so thick, making the elements of hack and slash so felt in this action-adventure game. Coupled with the typical person's point of view of this genre, plus the variety of attacks presented through The Force, making The Force Unleashed into a unique and unique hack and slash action game. Beyond the typical slashing attack of this genre, variations of sword action that I can do include throwing Light Saber in boomerang style to destroy distant enemies, parrying with a sword to restore the opponent's shot, to jump and stomp the opponent.
With The Force I can expend electrical energy like this.
While the other type of attack that is The Force, may seem a bit complicated but gives a different taste in this genre. That is, I'm not just running and slicing every enemy that blocks, but I can also play quietly when enemy soldiers come, then slaughter them all with The Force. The Force element in this game is quite alive, so by playing this game I can feel to be a Sith. Hell-yeah! I always wanted to be a Sith! The Dark Side of Force is so strong! The Force variations that we can use include making enemies floating in the air, throwing them down, destroying the surrounding environment with a powerful Force blow, or expelling large electric energy attacks.
But the role of The Force is not just to bring down the enemy. At some point throughout the game, I must use The Force to access unreachable areas, for example by moving the platforms around the road. It could also get rid of objects that block my path. Also, there will be certain events throughout the game, where I have to press a certain button, usually a box, to activate The Force and continue the game. One of them to break the locked iron door in order to access the next area.
The use of The Force itself is not infinite. There is a bar above the screen that shows the limit of The Force that I can use. When the indicator in this bar is empty, automatic can not use The Force for battle. Even so, The Force items are scattered along the way that will be absorbed automatically when I approach. The Force Bar will be re-filled. So The Force can be used as often as possible, but yes it is not excessive either. The same applies to hit item point (HP) which is also spread throughout the game. The difference is, the number is less than the item The Force. And when HP runs out, needless to say, the game is over. In addition to those two items, there is also an item called holocron, which I do not know what it functions, maybe to get extra-extras in this game.
Back to the game, it feels like I feel bad when slaying the Wookie who in fact is a kind creature. Lucky this just happened in the video game so yes I think it can be forgiven, hehehe. Throughout this prologue Darth Vader leads the Stormtroopers troops to face the Wookies. Fierce battles between Stormtroopers and Wookie ensued, with me helping on the evil side. Ha ha ha! But even so, if I wanted to, I could kill the Stormtroopers I met along the way. It feels very bad when a Stormtroopers who was busy shooting Wookie suddenly died I was slashed with Light Saber.
Poor Rogue Jedi, died at the hands of Darth Vader.
In the end I met also with the Jedi in question, which he said hiding in Kashyyyk. The fight between Jedi and Sith was inevitable and arguably this duel is the first boss duel in The Force Unleashed. Although fairly easy, but it takes a little tactic to kill the Jedi named 'Rogue Jedi' is, can not just play slash. The combination of Light Saber and The Right Force will win this duel quickly. Conversely if the origin, will lose and re-repeat duel and it feels very annoying. Although Darth Vader is equipped with HP that somewhat wah alias enough to survive without HP items, but yet I lost twice before finally completing this duel with a brilliant.
Unlike the usual duel against enemy soldiers, in the boss battle sometimes comes the command of pressing the button quickly according to existing conditions. Whether it's competing Light Saber with the boss, or collide the force of The Force that I think is cool. Even if I have been in the proper attack condition, I must press a series of buttons appropriately to produce deadly combo attacks. And the dexterity of pressing this button feels paid when the enemy crashed, lost a lot of HP. A boss or semi-boss battle is usually accompanied by the appearance of an opponent's HP bar at the bottom of the screen. It's quite helpful to know how many more attacks should be nested to win the duel.
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In the end I managed to defeat the Rogue Jedi and find there was a boy in the Rogue Jedi hideout. Darth Vader who felt The Force flowing strongly in the boy and then took him away and intend to make it a pupil or apprentice, having previously killed the Stormtroopers who witnessed the discovery. A few years later, the boy had grown up and was called 'Starkiller'. Darth Vader sent him to find and defeat the Master Jedi named Rahm City who rebelled against the Empire. From here, the character I played switched from Darth Vader to Starkiller.
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