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The three physics engines of The Force Unleashed

If you don't feel like watching an awesome, six-and-a-half minute long tech demo of the physics engines featured in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, allow us to briefly summarize the video below -- things are going to move around very fancily in this game. With the Havok engine controlling the movement of objects, the DMM engine regulating what objects are made from what substances, and the Euphoria engine deciding how enemies react to their environment, the game appears to push the boundaries of physics in gaming. Now we just have to wait until its summer release date to find out whether or not the rest of the game is absolute schlock.

Kakkoii5925d ago

Wow that's some great work they did.

Those three game engines should just be merged into one engine that can be used by other developers. That would be great.

Kakkoii5925d ago

Lol who Disagreed with me?

What's to disagree with in my comment? Atleast post a reply when you disagree explaining why you disagree. Cause I really can't see a reason.

TrevorPhillips5925d ago

yea i know how awesome ayy im definetly getting this game it owns its just like mass effect style =] always loved lucas arts games and his movies star wars owns havok engine rules but unreal engine is the best =]

TruthBTold5925d ago

Everything so far about the game points to a must buy. The environments, the music and specially the game play all seem to work great together for a great overall experience.

Lord Anubis5925d ago

i'm not a starwars fan but this seems interesting.

TruthBTold5925d ago (Edited 5925d ago )

i wasnt too much into it also until I saw them. Its a great story and great films.start from episode 1,2,3 and then move to the older movies to understand them.

LeonSKennedy4Life - Its a chapter in the story, even though it might not be as exciting as the other, it still is a chapter in the story and in order to get the complete experience it should be seen.

LeonSKennedy4Life5925d ago

For the love of all that does not suck...SKIP EPISODE II!!! It sucked!

TrevorPhillips5925d ago

im tellin ya this game will own i mean look wat the havok engine is doing to star wars its making the game very interactive :D

MK_Red5925d ago

Awesome find and video. Though I love Havok's effects, the sickest and most mindblowing aspect IMO is the Euphoria engine and how those troopers react with the enviroment. In one scene the player pushes the trooper and poor guy grabs the nearby box! That was SICK.

3 super crazy techs. We had seen Havok in many games but Euphoria and DMM are the REVOLUTION. Who said technology doesn't bring new gameplay!? Here it is.

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After Jedi: Survivor's Triumph, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Deserves A Revival

Following Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's conquest, it's the prime time to resurrect the Force-fueled action of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Tacoboto294d ago

Coming soon on the UE4 Engine, preorder to guarantee access to the Force Stutter ability available exclusively on PC before it gets removed after the launch window.

Rikimaru-00294d ago

this would be so awesome, i still play this game up till today.

Knightofelemia294d ago

I am not a Star Wars fan but I enjoyed the Force Unleashed and the sequel. Shadows of the Empire was another Star Wars game I also enjoyed.

RpgSama294d ago

I had Shadows of the Empire on N64 and I used to finish that game basically weekly. LOVED that game.

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed ruined the Star Wars Franchise

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed took the Star Wars setting from a Space Opera to a Shonen anime, and did lasting damage to the franchise as a whole.

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Vengeance1138329d ago

Then came Jedi: Fallen Order to revive it.
Jedi Survivor is truly amazing to experience, nothing better out there when it comes to Star Wars games.

Daeloki329d ago (Edited 329d ago )

That's a bit of a stretch. I loved the game, it was an amazing action filled pack and you could do so much weird shit (admittedly the sequel wasn't as great). However, under no point did I ever have any trouble separating it from Star Wars canon. The game has exagerated force powers because it's fun, everyone knows it's not lore-accurate. It's the same as the final boss of The Matrix game. The game almost ends as the movie, but then we get a message from the Wachowski sisters, explaingin how a the martyr ending works great for a movie... but a game should feel more epic, so instead you get to face a final mega Smith formed from all his clones. My point being, people can separate the epic exagerations of a game from the more grounded rules of canon/lore.

Edit: Just to add, that I aknowledge The Rise of Skywalker was a shitshow, but there were millions of other reasons for that, TFU is hardly to blame there...

Kneetos329d ago

I'm a casual force unleashed, enjoyer
Thought both games were pretty good

senorfartcushion329d ago (Edited 329d ago )

Starkiller - the original Mary Sue (after Luke Skywalker bent a molten blaster bolt around a corner, and through a tiny hole in The Death Star, while flying an X-wing in space. And all despite having next to no training in how to use The Force.)

It did help ruin the franchise, but it was already ruined by silly novels and badly-thought-out comic book adaptations. The EU did enough damage to the universe that the trajectory was bound to hit “JEDI SUPERHERO WHO CAN WRESTLE STAR DESTROYERS OUT OF THE SKY” territory.

It’s part of why The Force Unleashed and The Last Jedi had such a negative backlash. The Force Unleashed copied and pasted the structure of A New Hope, which was enough for some people to buy, but I heard countless musings from people, whining that the characters were not as jumpy or powerful as Starkiller - with Starkiller being the one character mentioned for reference. The Last Jedi, for some people, is their favourite Star Wars film, for others, it wasn’t. What I didn’t like about TLJ’s backlash is how much people were moaning about it being different to the rest of the franchise, when it is about as derivative as The Force Awakens was.

Daeloki329d ago

"after Luke Skywalker bent a molten blaster bolt around a corner, and through a tiny hole in The Death Star, while flying an X-wing in space. And all despite having next to no training in how to use The Force."

Not to mention having next to no experience in piloting a fighter

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Exploring the Greatness of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Discover the reasons why Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is such a fantastic game. From its gripping storyline to its smooth gameplay and impressive graphics, this game has it all.

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