The day has finally come for Star Wars fans. The Force Unleashed has hit the stores.
Which system should you buy the game for...who really knows? Maybe this will help you decide.
Wii Features:
* Wii Lightsaber Main reason? You\'d feel pretty freakin\' bad ass with one!
- Motions: Down to Up, Up to Down, Left to Right, Right to Left, Blocking, & straight thrusting
* Cool Nunchuk Controls
-Force Lightning, Choke, Push, Grab, Maelstrom, Repulse, etc...
* Duel Mode:
- 27 playable Apprentice, Master, Jedi, and Sith characters - Nine levels, including arenas from the movies as well as from the game
* Jedi Temple Level Exclusive to the wii!
- Naar Shadda & and Expanded Cloud City Stage
* Characters & Missions
360/PS3 Features
* Graphics
-Digital Molecular Matter (DMM) technology: Physics engine that simulates how a physical object would react in the real world. Ie: If you force throw an object into glass, it will smash and shatter depending on its weight and type of material - on screen, just like it would in real life
- Euphoria: A Behavioral-simulation engine that permits characters to behave like actual human beings: from moving to acting to, if you can believe it, even thinking! Since it\'s simulated, as opposed to scripted, you\'ll never have the same experiences when you encounter a euphoric situation.
Ratings:
XBox 360/PS3: 7.3
Nintendo Wii: 7.8
The overall consensus is that the game has great potential for future titles, but this version feels rushed and lacks depth in game play for all systems.
If you are a Star Wars fan, you can't go wrong with either version, because the fact of the matter is you will get to explore another great chapter in the world of George Lucas. But don't go into this game thinking that you are getting a title with the same quality and time that Nintendo puts into The Legend of Zelda franchise.
Sega and Nintendo recently announced that games from Sega's 8-bit systems - the Master System, Mark III, and Game Gear portable - will be coming to the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan. The SG-1000 Mark III is an 8-bit video game console made by Sega. It was the original Japanese incarnation of the Sega Master System. As of right now, no decision has been made on whether the games will be available in North America, but in Japan the first releases will cost 600 Wii points. The Sega Master System is best know for its groundbreaking RPG Phantasy Star. Long live Alis, Odin, Myau, and Noah.