'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed' launches on the Nintendo Switch today

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The Nintendo Wii edition of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed launches on the Nintendo Switch today with Joy-Con support for motion controls.



Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a riveting untold story set in the time between Star Wars™ Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars™ Episode IV: A New Hope. Join the dark side and dive into a thrilling saga with devastating lightsaber combos, fierce multiplayer Duels, and support for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con™ motion controls.

Key features of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed include:
  • Play as Darth Vader's secret apprentice and destroy all who stand in your way on your quest to serve Lord Vader.
  • Unleash epic Force powers and lightsaber combos with optional Nintendo Switch Joy-Con motion controls.
  • Battle your friends in local multiplayer Duel Mode to determine the galaxy’s most powerful Jedi, with 27 characters to choose from!
  • Travel the Star Wars galaxy and defeat powerful Jedi Masters across a variety of iconic locations, including Cloud City, the Wookiee homeworld Kashyyyk, the floral planet Felucia, and the junk world of Raxus Prime.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is available today on the Nintendo Switch eShop for $19.99; and a physical Standard, Premium and Master editions are planned in partnership with Aspyr, Lucasfilm Games and Limited Run Games. Both the Premium and Master editions include exclusive collectible items and are available to pre-order now on the Limited Run Games online store.

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I found this game quite fun on the Wii, as a kid; one of the few games that wasn't utterly unplayable due to borked motion controls.
I just hope this is playable with a Pro Controller, now.
For real, does anyone know if this is playable WITHOUT motion controls ?
 

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Imported from PS3. If Nintendo Switch was released at the same time as PS3 instead and against PS3 then it would be very popular. SKIP!
 

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This was my favorite Wii game and I'm glad they used this version for the Switch. They could have used higher textures but they want quick money so I'm not really surprised.
I hope this runs nice on yuzu on the Steam Deck. If so, I can enjoy literally every available version on it once I get it. :D
 

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So this is the weak / crap version of the game compared to what it was on the ps3/360... No thanks not wasting cash on this 🙈
That is really the awful version with uneven design, crappy force physics, broken 60FPS on PC and clunky controls.

Krome's is the version you want to play all the way. It has the best force gameplay of any Star Wars game so far and it is a joy to play. It has "worse" graphics, but far better design.

And of course it has motion controls, which is what you want, in order to translate those to the Joycons. Which is probably the only selling point of the game in 2022.
 
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Krome is the name of the studio that made the PS2/Wii/PSP version of the game, which is a completely different game than the PS3/X360/PC version.
Ahhh... these times... I remember when I tried play in Wolverine Origins on PS2 and that was completly diffrent game from PS3 version.
 

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