The force unleashed lightsaber crystals

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Experience earned from fallen enemies enables you to bolster your Force powers and even unlock new combination attacks. Moving from planet to planet, you're on a constant combat spree. The Force Unleashed is far from the most attractive game on DS, but you won't have much time to take in the surroundings when dealing with waves of Imperial forces and Jedi foes. You'll travel to a number of locations tracking down Jedi including the Wookie home world Kashyyyk, junk planet Raxis Prime, and fungal Felucia briefly pictured in Episode III. As Darth Vader's secret apprentice, you've been tasked with exterminating the Empire's enemies. Set in the period between Episodes III and IV, The Force Unleashed takes you across the galaxy in search of the last vestiges of the Jedi order.

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The story is worthwhile, but having to deal with so many shortcomings is enough to frustrate any padawan to turn to the Dark side. Far from delivering on an amped up portrayal of Jedi power, The Force Unleashed short circuits with poor controls, lukewarm combat, and substandard visuals. After playing Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, it's clear what tipped our senses off. Like Obi-wan Kenobi observed in A New Hope, we feel a great disturbance in the Force.