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"Every time a video game based movie comes out I always get a little excited. I don't know why I do it, but I always allow myself to nourish the small little glimmer of hope that this time the movie won't suck. Time and time again I've had this flicker of hope cruelly snuffed out. First it was Resident Evil. Then Bloodrayne. Then Hitman. Time and time again it seemed like the combined evil forces of Hollywood and Uwe Boll seemed hell bent on taking everything that gamers held dear and cruelly raping it to death. Granted, some video game movies have been more successful than others (I'll guiltily admit to enjoying Resident Evil: Apopcolypse and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within) but none of them have genuinely been good enough to break from the stereotype that video game based movies suck major ass."
Who doesn't love a good challenge? If everything was easy, there would be no joy in getting it done. In the realm of video games, the late 1980s and 1990s were the perfect era of "get good" gaming with multiple big-named titles that put a player's skills to the test. The Super Nintendo, one of
Compare Star Wars' Galen Marek and Cal Kestis—two powerful Force users with unique journeys, combat styles, and roles in the galaxy far, far away.
Celebrate 16 years of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed! Dive into the thrilling story of Starkiller, wield epic Force powers, and explore this iconic LucasArts game.
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.
A true classic. Recently I was experimenting with injecting ray tracing into this game using nvidia’s SSRTGI. The results were pretty slick!