Link.It's a dev interview and they are talking about the Wii, PS2, PSP and DS seperatly. The Wii version is the first to be talked about. Looks alright.Star Wars: The Force Unleashed WIi foota ...
The Wii Version looks like the best rendition of the game.Star Wars: The Force Unleashed WIi foota ...
One-to-one lightsaber combat?This'll either be a great step-up for the Wii,or a tiring,tacked-on disaster.
I hope it is online and they get right the Wii motions
Meh, im still more interested in the PS3/360 Versions, just because of those two engines.. the control setup doesnt look that great to me, looks more or less like waggle, which i hate.
I saw a big spreadsheet explaining all the different and specific motions for specific actions. That's very much the opposite of ''waggle''. If you want to be a lazy gamer, just admit that.
[QUOTE=''hellhund'']I saw a big spreadsheet explaining all the different and specific motions for specific actions. That's very much the opposite of ''waggle''. If you want to be a lazy gamer, just admit that.[/QUOTE]
I saw it too. Its not one to one. Its swing left and right for slashing left and right, up and down for up and down, and a jab motion -- similar to Dragonblade = Lame.
[QUOTE=''VGobbsesser'']One-to-one lightsaber combat?This'll either be a great step-up for the Wii,or a tiring,tacked-on disaster.[/QUOTE]You can also read the preview here http://www.gamespot.com/forums/show_msgs.php?board_id=909104101%26topic_id=26320866
[QUOTE=''Haziqonfire''][QUOTE=''hellhund'']I saw a big spreadsheet explaining all the different and specific motions for specific actions. That's very much the opposite of ''waggle''. If you want to be a lazy gamer, just admit that.[/QUOTE]
I saw it too. Its not one to one. Its swing left and right for slashing left and right, up and down for up and down, and a jab motion -- similar to Dragonblade = Lame.
[/QUOTE]One to one would be terrible, considering most gamers are not accomplished swordsmen. That would be like having to dissassemble your controller to clear a jam in a FPS.
[QUOTE=''hellhund''][QUOTE=''Haziqonfire''][QUOTE=''hellhund'']I saw a big spreadsheet explaining all the different and specific motions for specific actions. That's very much the opposite of ''waggle''. If you want to be a lazy gamer, just admit that.[/QUOTE]
I saw it too. Its not one to one. Its swing left and right for slashing left and right, up and down for up and down, and a jab motion -- similar to Dragonblade = Lame.
[/QUOTE]One to one would be terrible, considering most gamers are not accomplished swordsmen. That would be like having to dissassemble your controller to clear a jam in a FPS.[/QUOTE]
one to one comment was to VG. I wont judge the control scheme yet, but it sounds like waggle to me. Im still far more interested in the PS3/360 versions than the Wii version. The control scheme has to be really satisfying for me to consider it over the others.
[QUOTE=''Haziqonfire'']Meh, im still more interested in the PS3/360 Versions, just because of those two engines.. the control setup doesnt look that great to me, looks more or less like waggle, which i hate. [/QUOTE]Yeah there's lots of waggle. Through the physics aren't as bad as I thought it would and using the force with the nunchuck looks cool. Still I'm not really that interested in the game tbh... I was just posting the info.
[QUOTE=''Haziqonfire''][QUOTE=''hellhund''] [QUOTE=''Haziqonfire''][QUOTE=''hellhund'']I saw a big spreadsheet explaining all the different and specific motions for specific actions. That's very much the opposite of ''waggle''. If you want to be a lazy gamer, just admit that.[/QUOTE]
I saw it too. Its not one to one. Its swing left and right for slashing left and right, up and down for up and down, and a jab motion -- similar to Dragonblade = Lame.
[/QUOTE]One to one would be terrible, considering most gamers are not accomplished swordsmen. That would be like having to dissassemble your controller to clear a jam in a FPS.[/QUOTE]
one to one comment was to VG. I wont judge the control scheme yet, but it sounds like waggle to me. Im still far more interested in the PS3/360 versions than the Wii version. The control scheme has to be really satisfying for me to consider it over the others.
[/QUOTE]The extra levels and the dueling appeals to me more than a few extra shiny objects.
[QUOTE=''hellhund'']The extra levels and the dueling appeals to me more than a few extra shiny objects.[/QUOTE]
Im not interested in the shiny objects. The whole game is about how good the physics engines are, yet the Wii is unable to completely handle those two. Its going to be a gimped version of the game, even if it has 'extra levels and dueling' it takes away from what the game is trying to accomplish.
They just want more money.
[QUOTE=''m_machine024''][QUOTE=''Haziqonfire'']Meh, im still more interested in the PS3/360 Versions, just because of those two engines.. the control setup doesnt look that great to me, looks more or less like waggle, which i hate. [/QUOTE]Yeah there's lots of waggle. Through the physics aren't as bad as I thought it would and using the force with the nunchuck looks cool. Still I'm not really that interested in the game tbh... I was just posting the info.[/QUOTE]
Yeah the physics arent as bad, but they dont look as good as the PS3/360 versions, which was a given.
I may pick this game up.
and... I knowI posted in a topic exactly like this... ah well, I'll post what said there here :P
[QUOTE=''ZumaJones07'']Believe it or not...I have never watched a Star Wars movie, I never once wanted to, and the only characters I know from the series are Luke, Darth Vader, Princess Leia , that hairy monster that sounds cool, and those two robots - the gold and short ones.
The closest thing to Star Wars that I've watched is the Family Guy episode/movie. I have only played the demo version of a Star Wars game on the demo disk that was included with my copy of Mario Kart: Double Dash!
Now you know how much of a noob I am when it comes to Star Wars. I gotta say that the controls to that game appear to be fun as hell and I'd definitely consider picking this up for the potential awesomeness it may be. I may be lost with the story and such, but I think I'd have fun with this game.
Lets just hope the controls aren't clunky and it's a decently long game that'll challenge me[/QUOTE]
Graphics and physics look plenty sufficient to me. Controls sound good but it doesn't mean they'll actually work well in action. And of course the game it'self should be awsome. What about online though? I'm sure it's been discussed before, too tired to look now. Is it supposed to have online, any confirmation?
[QUOTE=''Stevendawg'']Graphics and physics look plenty sufficient to me. Controls sound good but it doesn't mean they'll actually work well in action. And of course the game it'self should be awsome. What about online though? I'm sure it's been discussed before, too tired to look now. Is it supposed to have online, any confirmation?[/QUOTE]I dunno. Never heard any mention of the Wii version having online.
I can't wait for this game!Yes, it has an online dueling mode for the Wii. Beyond that, I don't know.
[QUOTE=''m_machine024''][QUOTE=''Stevendawg''] Graphics and physics look plenty sufficient to me. Controls sound good but it doesn't mean they'll actually work well in action. And of course the game it'self should be awsome.What about online though? I'm sure it's been discussed before, too tired to look now. Is it supposed to have online, any confirmation?[/QUOTE]I dunno. Never heard any mention of the Wii version having online.[/QUOTE]Not sure about online for the Wii, but I know that XBox360 and PS3 don't have multiplayer for this game, unless something changes between now and release.
When I first heard of the game back a few months ago, I simply assumed failure. But slowly as time passes, the game looks more promising with each video and review. The one question that surrounds me is ''Does the motion sensing respond and respond well?'' We shall see :|
[QUOTE=''wiifan001''] When I first heard of the game back a few months ago, I simply assumed failure. But slowly as time passes, the game looks more promising with each video and review. The one question that surrounds me is ''Does the motion sensing respond and respond well?'' We shall see :|[/QUOTE]I'm cautiously optimistic about this. If nothing else, I know Lucasarts loves money so they'll want to make sure it's better than terrible.
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