![]() Needless to say it's going to have to wait until Tears of the Kingdom is over, because I don't plan on waiting any longer than I have to. Especially since the landscape of Star Wars games is looking pretty bleak in the near future. Is it good? Apparently not, but it's probably time I give the game a go. Things don't go to plan, however, as Starkiller 2. It's never too late to give an old-school Star Wars game some attention. The Force Unleashed II starts, thanks to Vader's cloning programme, with a new Starkiller, who's been created to murder rebel leader General Kota. And as my colleague Rory Mellon found with Knights of the Old Republic, it's never too late to give an old-school Star Wars game some attention. I've had the game for years, I think due to an old Games With Gold promotion, but never actually played it. It may be hard to unlock, but that’s where the cheat codes come into play.Īnd maybe this time I'll finally get round to playing The Force Unleashed 2 in the near future. In fact, this is the game I blame for my love affair with the black lightsaber, which has only continued thanks to the Darksabers’ appearances in various Star Wars TV shows. Not to mention the fact that the game also features cheat codes, something that has all but disappeared from modern gaming, and a black lightsaber crystal. Needless to say she’s pretty desperate to play (or at a push watch me play) Tears of the Kingdom, but unfortunately its releases clashes with her other mini-obsession: The Eurovision Song Contest. ![]() To the point where one of her highlights of our recent vacation was wandering into Gamestop and finding a Korok cushion on the shelf. ![]() My girlfriend is a much, much bigger Zelda fan than I am. So why wouldn’t I be diving straight back into Hyrule in favor of a cheesy over-the-top Xbox 360 game? Well, I promised my girlfriend I wouldn’t. Tears of the Kingdom is arguably the most anticipated game of the year, and a direct sequel to Breath of the Wild - the one Zelda game I actually finished. Be sure to check out our previous entry, where we talk about another classic Star Wars game, Knights of the Old Republic. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II is an action-adventure platform video game developed and published by LucasArts. Welcome! This column is part of a series in which members of the Tom's Guide staff share what they're playing and enjoying right now, with the goal of helping you find great games that you may have missed.
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