playing The Force Unleashed means asking "why did they make Sam Witwer stand Like That" every few minutes
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my best friend starkiller and his dear brother, evil starkiller, with a quoted from memory tumblr post. surely the 2 people in his tag will enjoy this
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Ranking All The Star Wars Video Games I've Played!
I am going to do a quick ranking thing here where I rank all of the Star Wars videos games that I have played. I am going to be ranking from nine to one, nine being the least liked and one being the most liked.
#9: LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. This one isn't truly bad or terrible because none of the games on this fall into that. This one is just more of a neutral thing. It does a good job retelling some of the Clone Wars show. There were some levels I didn't care for but it's really not a bad game at all.
#8: Star Wars: The Old Republic. Yes, I have spent a lot of time on this particular one and yeah, that is why it's on the low end of the list. Again, not really a bad game here. However, there's just so much you can't do without being a subscriber to the game. Plus, I find that the combat is just really, really boring. It does have a lot of good though, mostly in the way of it's really good storytelling and unique stories for each class you can play. Not bad but could be better.
#7: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. Force Unleashed II has a lot of good going for it. But, one major downfall is just how short the game is compared to the first one. Plus, the ending fight against Vader is really annoying. But, the rest of the game is really good and really fun in my opinion.
#6: LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The only Star Wars movie to get its own LEGO game for some reason...okay. There's a lot of good here honestly as a lot of the shooting combat was refined in this game which did get implemented into The Skywalker Saga so, there is that. However, the game overall is incredibly short, even with the extra levels and yeah. Not a bad game though.
#5: Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). Now, look, I know that when it released there was a ton of issues and I know all the controversaries this game brought to the world of loot boxes in video games and all of that. However, I played this one far after launch and I honestly have had a good time. It's got a pretty decent single player campaign, it's got the arcade mode where you can play bot multiplayer matches and the actual multiplayer matches can be fun too if you don't get hackers in the lobby to ruin everyone's fun.
#4: Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005). Now, this is a really good game through and through. However, there's one mission in the campaign that I could never get through and I hate that. The thing for me is that it doesn't feel all that different from the first game, aside from the campaign actually telling a story this time around. Doesn't make it a bad game but it just kind of makes it more of the same to me.
#3: Star Wars: Battlefront (2004). I can't deny that this is indeed a good game. I do wish though that the so called campaign told an actual story rather than just basically being bot multiplayer matches but, I suppose it's alright. But, I honestly found a lot more fun playing this game over its sequel but that's just me.
#2: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Now, this one is a little bit nostalgic for me. It was the first video game that I ever pre-ordered and that was a PS2 copy of the game that also came with a four inch Clone Trooper Commander figure, which I still have and I have the Black Series Gaming Greats version of it too. The game is honestly so, so good and the story it tells is so good too. Just a really good and fun game.
#1: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. This one also has a bit of nostalgia for me. I don't the exact year but I remember it was Christmas and I opened my first ever Nintendo DS Lite and then I opened this very game. My brother got it too so we could play the game together. Of course, all these years later I own the PC version and it's still an amazing and super fun game to play. Pretty sure most people who game has played this game, it's that good.
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Arbitrarily-Chosen Video Game Tournament, Round 2.10
Welcome to the Arbitrarily-Chosen Video Game Tournament, where we will find out which of the games I've played is the best game of all time!
Why? Don't ask. Just vote and reblog!
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Finally!!!! YES!
I got my order of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed physical edition.
(I've been waiting over a year and I'm so so happy because I can finally play it again.)
One of the items is this steel book that can hold the game card. It's all textured and I love it!!! ✨
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Three Little Thunderheads
If only my skill with a paintbrush were as good as my skill a pencil. Oh well, I still love them and they're adorable.
In order: Evil!Cole, Reaper!Cole and Galen Marek (Aka: Starkiller)
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The Harmonious Nexus: Music and Video Games in Star Wars Outlaws
The galaxy awaits! Star Wars fans, rejoice! Ubisoft’s upcoming game, Star Wars Outlaws, is set to revolutionize the gaming universe. As we eagerly anticipate its release, let’s delve into the captivating intersection of music and video games within this epic sci-fi adventure.
A Symphony of Soundscapes
Wilbert Roget II, the mastermind behind the game’s musical tapestry, weaves a symphony that…
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every day i cry about starkiller not getting to be in tl4j 🥲
aww noo here!! have this as consolation!!
(donation doodles! // tip jar)
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So I've been replaying Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars...
I've noticed that in the prologue level, we see a couple of Jedi characters who don't appear anywhere else in the game, including this hooded character:
This character is not playable, nor did he ever come in a physical Lego Set (though his torso piece is reused from Kit Fisto), so his identity remains a mystery. However, I have a theory/headcanon! I propose that this character is none other than Kento Marek, the first boss fight of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and the father of the infamous Starkiller!
The reasons why I believe it's him is because they look similar and the game already references the Force Unleashed because Kento's son and the battle-damaged Darth Vader are both playable. It would also be ironic that he would appear in the prologue level for each game!
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