Force Unleashed II (Spoilers Possible)

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Darth Yan
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Re: Force Unleashed II (Spoilers Possible)

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I am so getting this game. probably for the 360 this time rather then the wii.
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Same here--if nothing else, TFU's gameplay was fun enough in both versions, and I'll just see how crazy the screenwriter went. :wink:
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Vympel wrote: I know which version I prefer, even though I think either is silly. It'll be interesting to see what the game shows. A friend of mine has played the demo, he says its lightyears ahead of the original.
I don't know about lightyears, but it definitely feels tighter. I just wish they'd pay JEJ to do Vader's voice.
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Galvatron wrote: I don't know about lightyears, but it definitely feels tighter. I just wish they'd pay JEJ to do Vader's voice.
TBF, I think JEJ is doing theater stuff recently, so he may not have time.
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Or you can play as Guybrush Threepwood.

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