Wookieepedia

READ MORE

Wookieepedia
Register
Advertisement
Wookieepedia
Wiki-shrinkable

This is the talk page for the article "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game)."

This space is used for discussion relating to changes to the article, not for discussing the topic in question. For general questions about the article's topic, please visit Wookieepedia Discussions. Please remember to stay civil and sign all of your comments with four tildes (~~~~). Click here to start a new topic.

This talk page has archives.
1 · 2


TFU logo

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game) is within the scope of WookieeProject The Force Unleashed, an attempt to build comprehensive and detailed articles with topics originating from The Force Unleashed.
If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this notice, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

LucasArts

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game) is within the scope of WookieeProject Video Games, an attempt to build comprehensive and detailed articles with topics originating from any Star Wars video games.
If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this notice, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

Who Removed Tom Kane?[]

Who removed Tom Kane's name from the cast list? We should list him as playing Ozzik Sturn, Kento Marek, and Lobot, am I missing anyone?--User:Yodakenobi 13:03, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

Secrets of Star Wars 07[]

Do we really need this section anymore? It was all very fine and well when the game was still in development and this page took everything it could get, but now it just takes up space, and besides, it has its own page anyway. objections to removing it? Dr.Kermit(The Doctor is in) 01:57, 27 March 2009 (UTC)

Non-canon Appearances[]

What makes Lobot's appearance in certain versions of the game non-canon? It was listed like that on the character list. Why is it like that? I'm just gonna edit it outta there, is that okay? DinoTyrannus 04:42, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

  • I'm pretty sure he appears as a costume in the PS2 and Wii versions that you can unlock and have Starkiller wear. This makes his appearance non-canon. OLIOSTER (talk) Imperial Emblem 05:49, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
    • I have the Wii Version. I don't know about wearing him as a costume but he does show up and talk to Starkiller. --Revan's Exile 12:39, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

that isn't the only mistakes because if you look to the locations you can see there is no nar shadaa for the ps2 and they missed also a lot of force powers like choke and mind trick(you use it sometimes in cutscenes to get information) and force cruch(if you get a kind of an cutscene when you fight an at-st you lift it and cruch it)and you use telecinetic laser combat against maris brood(also in a kind of an cutscene)

Ultimate Sith Edition[]

Does anyone (hopefully anyone who attended Comic-Con) have enough info on the non-canon-but-upcoming Ultimate Sith Edition, as announced at Comic-Con? They had a trailer for it on G4 (which aired the Star Wars panel), where it assumed you took the dark side ending and serve as the Emperor's Jedi killer during the Galactic Civil War, killing Luke on Hoth and Obi-Wan on Tatooine (at least). This is obviously non-canon, but does anyone have more info and/or an official source? Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith 17:12, 28 July 2009 (UTC)

Do we know if it's a sequel, or just an extended edition of the game? FettClone1 20:01, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

I'm more interested in a release date, myself. Oh, and Marek dueling Luke before he got any real training? That shouldn't be much of a fight. Aerandir 00:34, 23 August 2009 (UTC)

An overveiw on the Tatooine Portion: It starts out with the Star Destroyer dumping the remains of the Tantive IV over Tatooine. The level begins with two jawas trying to get a droid to work only for Starkiller (in a Tusken Raider themed outfit)to walk up and kill them, he gets a message from the emperor to find the two droids with the stolen Death Star plans, Jabba the Hutt has the two droids and your tasked with going to the palace.

After "pushing" a Sand Crawler off a cliff and killing some real Sand People,Starkiller gets to Jabba's palace. At first Jabba denies knowing about the droids but his translator reveals the droids have been bought and taken to Mos Eisley. Jabba then drops Starkiller in the Rancor pit, ending with Marek dropping the gate onto it, he then proceeds underneath the palace into the droid works, when the AI (looks like a huge version the droid eye on the palace's door) in that room prevents him from getting out through the compactor room, Starkiller gets a surprise encounter with PROXY. PROXY is heavily damaged and low on power, but turns into a Gammorean guard (with a little help since he has no legs) and uses up the last bit of power he has (after Starkiller says "Thank you PROXY").

Starkiller then proceeds to the hanger, where he encounter's Boba Fett, Fett proclaims that there is a huge price on Starkiller's head and proceeds to fight him. The fight ends with Boba resorting to a thermal detonator and throws it at Starkiller, he leaps ahead to avoid the blast and Boba tries to use his Jetpacks rocket but Starkiller manages to grapple it in the air with the force and hurl it back at Fett, the explosion most likely kills Fett as only his empty helmet lands on the floor and Starkiller proceeds to Mos Eisley on a Desert Skiff.

The final section opens with C-3PO and Artoo heading onboard the Falcon. Before Starkiller can do anything he is stopped by Obi-Wan, Starkiller remarks "I have waited a long time to kill the REAL Obi-wan". During the battle Obi-wan uses training droids and welders in order to fend off Starkiller, but to no avail as Starkiller head butts Obi-wan when they get into a Saber lock and throwing him into an adjacent wall. Starkiller then impales Ben in the arm and force lifts him into the thrusters of the Millenium Falcon instantly killing him, but just as Starkiller is about to board the Falcon he is yet again thwarted by Obi-wan who has come back as a spirit, the duel doesn't change much only that physical lightsaber attacks have no effect. Starkiller manages to finish the spirit off with a continuous Force Lightning barrage, banishing the spirit, at this point Obi-wan repeats to Luke to run. The Falcon is already lifting off but Starkiller manages to grab onto the side of the ship and put a homing beacon on the hull before he drops down and looks into his hand as the beacon transmits the heading of the ship. I know this is a long explanation on what happens in the Tatooine portion. But it obviously needs some revisions. Hopefully thats some information on the Tatooine portion. If anyone feels to delete this I won't mind --Shifter 16:39, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

PC Release[]

Where is the source that this was/is going to be released for the PC? 65.188.241.8 22:40, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

Its Own Page[]

I believe that the Ultimate Sith Edition should get its own page, seperate from the Force Unleashed. I say this because the two are technically two different games, with USE having a slightly different campaign and new characters, plus the fact that USE has a new and different front cover to The Force Unleashed.--DK743 19:33, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

  • I disagree. USE is no different than the Jedi Temple expansion pack for the PS3 edition, they just rereleased it with all previous expansion packs tacked on. --Revan's Exile 21:06, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

True, but if USE had its own page, then it could be described fully, not just in the behind the scenes section of the Force Unleashed. You've got to admit I've got a point.--DK743 21:14, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

  • exactly what i came here to do. i'm all for splitting it into its own article. --Vandar Tokare42 21:52, September 20, 2009 (UTC)
    • You want to describe the Ultimate Sith Edition fully? You can do it here - there's no length limit on articles. The Ultimate Sith Edition is still The Force Unleashed, just with a few extra levels thrown in. I see no reason to have a separate article that would end up being the same as this one, albeit with a few more paragraphs. Grand Moff Tranner Imperial Department of Military Research (Comlink) 22:20, September 20, 2009 (UTC)
      • Per Tranner. The TIE Fighter Collector's Edition CD came with 22 brand new missions, and yet we didn't make a separate article for that. USE is simply the original TFU with all previous DLC collected and ONE single new mission. It definitely does not deserve its own article. Xicer9Atgar(Combadge) 22:34, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

blue crystal[]

IF you have the wii version of the game where can you find a blue crystal? --Jedijake123 19:49, October 10, 2009 (UTC)

  • This page and site's purpose is not to help you find secrets in the game. If you want game secrets, go to GameFAQs. OLIOSTER (talk) Imperial Emblem 00:20, October 12, 2009 (UTC)

Nvr mind i found it --Jedijake123 22:47, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

  • No one cares. Don't use this for that kind of thing. SenatorConfer (talk) 00:52, July 26, 2017 (UTC)

Cannon[]

I was wondering which version of the game is cannon the next gen versions? T-888

The story is the same no matter what edition you get. One will have more levels in the Jedi Temple than another but he goes to them regardless if the version of the game you get has him going there or not. --Revan's Exile 03:57, October 18, 2009 (UTC)

Jedi Temple[]

The article lists Starkiller's journey to the Jedi Temple as happening before he looks for Kota, but the dialogue in level makes it clear that Kota is with him and he's at the temple to learn more about his father, so it's at least after cloud city, almost certainly after Kashyyyk, too. Unsigned comment by AngryScissors (talk • contribs).

Yes, this would be true. T-888

I sense a distrbance in the force...[]

I thought it would be a good idea to tell about my findings here. Go to ign.com and find the force unleashed walkthrough, there you'll find a message from the website (in the actual walkthrough part).Darth Doombringer 16:17, March 31, 2010 (UTC)

Your lack of spelling disturbs me. Sorry, mate, couldn't resist.--Zervziel 20:16, June 1, 2010 (UTC)

Time retcon- 1.5bby[]

Haden Blackman has just said that the sequel takes place half a year after the first game and 1 year before A New Hope. Does that not mean that the Force Unleashed now took place around 1.5BBY? I haven't read the novel, does that give a specific date or can we add more clarity now? User:1705jallen

The Physics are Weak with this One[]

Notwithstanding that I never once observed Euphoria do anything the entire game, we should also point out that half of the DMM claims are bullshit. You can't dent walls by throwing Stormtroopers (or anything...) at them, and only a handful of structures on Kashyyyk are collapsible. 69.105.110.187 10:37, January 20, 2011 (UTC)

G-Canon?[]

I heard that this game is the first game that George Lucas considers as a "next chapter of the Star Wars Saga" or something like that. Is that true? If it is, doesn't this make it G-Canon? Patsoumas1995 (talk) 21:17, August 9, 2012 (UTC) Pablo Hidalgo recently tweeted retconning it.

Shadow Trooper[]

All mentions of "shadow stormtroopers" need to be changed to "Shadow Trooper" and redirected to Shadow Trooper as that's how they are named in-game. 58.164.143.57 07:57, March 13, 2014 (UTC)

Split article?[]

The article says:

The Wii, PS2, and PSP versions were developed by Australian developers at Krome Studios, but each version is slightly different. They all have characters and locations not featured on the other consoles, such as a bar on Nar Shaddaa and the ruins of the Jedi Temple.

If these versions have different characters and were made by a different studio, doesn't that mean they should get separate articles? If not, I think there should be notes in the character list showing which characters appear in which versions of the game. Kind of like the A New Hope article has the notes (Pre-1997 releases) for Lak Sivrak and (introduced in Special Edition) for Ketwol. --Gilgamesh de Uruk (talk) 04:13, 28 December 2022 (UTC)

  • Sure, go for it. They are not the exact same media, so they might as well have their own article, easier to track difference and it's own development cycle history too. NanoLuukeCloning Facility 06:41, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
Advertisement