![]() ![]() Lucasarts has certainly upped the production values with Force Unleashed II, which becomes clear the second the first level begins. Of course, Starkiller isn't about to go down without a fight, and after a lengthy (and awesome) cutscene involving lots of death and lightsaber dismemberment, Starkiller is on the loose again. Vader orders a couple of hapless stormtroopers to take care of him and leaves. Although Starkiller appeared to have died so that his rebel friends could escape at the end of the first game, he is alive and in captivity at the opening of Force Unleashed II. ![]() Case in point: The Force Unleashed II, which brings Darth Vader's secret apprentice Jedi Starkiller back for another go. How many times can you expand and stretch the finite amount of time between the end of Star Wars' godawful prequel trilogy and the beginning of A New Hope? If Lucasarts has anything to say about it, the answer is many times. ![]()
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