Tech2 writes: How does one fit a colossal project like The Force Unleashed into a handheld console like the Nintendo DS? This question has been plaguing my mind ever since I heard about the project being worked on by N-Space, the guys who delivered Call of Duty IV on the DS.
The console version of the game boasts a unique combination of three major physics engines to deliver a feeling of "force" like you've never experienced. You can literally destroy everything that blocks your path on a mere whim, or use storm troopers as bowling pins by launching gigantic crates at them. How can anyone fit something like that into a DS? N-Space answered that by doing away with all the frills while retaining those parts that make the game fun."
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force unleashed is a great game. Thankfully the 360 version is bc on the XBO/Series. It looks and plays even better than on original hardware.
Following Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's conquest, it's the prime time to resurrect the Force-fueled action of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
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.
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.