Sorti en 2008, ce jeu d'action-aventure/RPG vous place dans la peau de l'Apprenti Secret de Dark Vador, entre les Épisodes III et IV. Le gameplay repose sur un combat intense mêlant sabre laser et pouvoirs de la Force dévastateurs, exploitant une physique environnementale avancée (DMM et Euphoria) pour détruire le décor. L'histoire explore les zones d'ombre de l'Empire à travers ce nouveau personnage puissant. Il est disponible sur de multiples plateformes, dont PC, PS3 et Switch.
","tokens":{"input":2587,"output":128,"total":2715}}Ce titre d'action-aventure, sorti en 2008, se situe dans l'univers de Star Wars, spécifiquement entre les événements de Star Wars : Épisode III – La Revanche des Sith et Star Wars : Épisode IV – Un Nouvel Espoir. Il constitue le récit central d'un projet multimédia plus vaste. Les joueurs incarnent Starkiller, l'apprenti secret de Dark Vador, formé dans les arcanes du Côté Obscur pour traquer les derniers Jedi et écraser la Rébellion naissante au nom de l'Empire Galactique. L'ambiance est sombre et intense, explorant la galaxie à travers les yeux d'un nouveau personnage mystérieux et puissant opérant dans l'ombre de la chronologie cinématographique établie.
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The search for Luke Skywalker leads the Apprentice ("Starkiller") to the Rebel's hidden base on the ice planet, Hoth. Under orders by the Emperor to eliminate Skywalker, Starkiller must infiltrate Echo Base and fight through Rebel forces, while also encountering deadly, ferocious wampas. The fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance! This pack is included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.

Artoo-detoo and See-Threepio have crash-landed on Tatooine carrying important data that the Apprentice (“Starkiller”) must intercept. After fighting Jawas, Tusken Raiders, and Jabba the Hutt's minions, Starkiller must battle the famed bounty hunter Boba Fett before engaging in a final confrontation with one of the galaxy’s last remaining Jedi! This pack is included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.

In this pack you get seven new characters including Republic Trooper, Tatooine Luke, Ben Kenobi, Jedi Master Plo Koon, Count Dooku, Jango Fett, and C-3P0. You’ll also get three new Secret Apprentice costumes including Utility Combat Suit Apprentice, Animated-style Apprentice, and Spirit Apprentice. This pack is included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.

The Apprentice Mission Pack contains an entirely new single-player mission set in the Jedi Temple on the planet Coruscant. In this mission Darth Vader’s Secret Apprentice turns to the Jedi Temple to learn more about his father, and while searching through the rubble of the destroyed building he must confront his inner demons... Download this mission pack and you’ll also get 6 brand new characters and 3 all new Secret Apprentice costumes. This pack is included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.

Now that you’ve unleashed the force you can download 7 brand characters to the make the experience even more memorable! Play as characters such as Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, Imperial Commando, Darth Sion, Ki-Adi-Mundi and Kit Fisto. Also you’ll get 3 all new Secret Apprentice costumes including Hooded Combat Gear, General Starkiller and Sith Assassin. This pack is included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.

The DS version maps the different combat functions to the touchscreen, allowing players to drag the stylus across multiple moves in order to create more powerful combination attacks. The game also features two mini-games that occur during the story campaign. "Feel the Force" has players dragging orbs into a vortex, which then causes huge feats to happen on screen. "Saber Lock" has players battling to keep their lightsaber perpendicular to their opponent's in order to gain the upper hand in boss fights. The game also features two multiplayer modes that let players fight against each other in arena combat.

The PlayStation 2 version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (developed by Krome Studios) is fundamentally different from the PS3/360 versions, featuring 2–3 extra levels, shorter and differently designed missions, and no advanced Euphoria ragdoll physics. It functions more like a traditional action-adventure game with a local versus mode, offering a more complete story but inferior graphics.

The Wii port for The Force Unleashed featured significantly different gameplay, in particular full motion control for the lightsaber.