LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS English

  • Brand : LucasArts
  • Product name : Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS
  • Product code : 023272332617
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  • Long product name LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS English :

    Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS

  • Short summary description LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS English :

    LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS, T (Teen)

  • Long summary description LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS English :

    LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS. Platform: Nintendo DS, ESRB rating: T (Teen), Developer: n-Space

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Reviews
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:49
Average rating:62
Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for LucasArts Star Wars The Force Unleashed, Nintendo DS English and the average expert rating is 62 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pocketgamer.co.uk
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:48
Average rating:50
Like Obi-wan Kenobi observed in A New Hope, we feel a great disturbance in the Force. After playing Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, its clear what tipped our senses off. Far from delivering on an amped up portrayal of Jedi power, The Force Unleashed s...
1up.com
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:47
Average rating:75
When a game's released both on home consoles and handhelds, gut instinct usually tells me the portable version's vastly inferior (for any number of reasons -- farming out development to a smaller studio, tiny budgets, and so on). Imagine my surprise, t...
gamespy.com
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:47
Average rating:40
A wise puppet once said, "A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack." Next to the whole "no dating" rule, that had to be the worst part about being a Jedi. While youre sitting around meditating and levitating rocks at the Jedi...
  • Enjoyable story in the "Star Wars" mythos; Force powers are easily accessed via touch screen.
  • The touch-screen controls are a bit awkward; dull level design, ugly graphics and a poor camera.
  • A wise puppet once said, "A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack." Next to the whole "no dating" rule, that had to be the worst part about being a Jedi. While youre sitting around meditating and levitating rocks at the Jedi...
gamespot.com
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:48
Average rating:55
The concept behind Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is undeniably great. Youre granted a host of extremely powerful Force abilities and set free to use them to your hearts content, wreaking beautiful, Force-fueled havoc in a galaxy far, far away. But t...
  • Force abilities feel powerful, Very interesting plot.
  • Implementation of Force abilities feels limiting, Too easy, Unimpressive visuals, Poor sound design, Only around four hours long.
  • The Force feels quite leashed in the DS version of this Star Wars action game...
gamertell.com
Updated:
2017-02-01 05:04:49
Average rating:84
LucasArts decided to conquer the task of creating a Nintendo DS version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed by not creating a simple port but, instead, a slightly different take utilizing the Nintendo DS’s unique touchscreen, using he same core story...
  • Unique touchscreen control scheme, decent graphics and the usual amazing Star Wars score and settings. Two multiplayer modes.
  • Locked camera and direction control issues.
cheatcc.com
Updated:
2017-04-26 02:16:28
Average rating:56
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed should be re-titled, Forced & Leashed. This extremely linear game leads you by the hand, giving you very little freedom to do your own thing. Then again, I suppose you can't expect to be calling the shots when you're the app...