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* [[Cutscene Power to the Max]]: Finishing moves in boss fights. Come to think of it, this is actually the only way that he actually kills any bosses. |
* [[Cutscene Power to the Max]]: Finishing moves in boss fights. Come to think of it, this is actually the only way that he actually kills any bosses. |
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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: The creators claim this for the story of the sequel with it being [[It's Personal|more personal]] for Starkiller. Turned out to be ironic {{spoiler|since the sequel has a far happier ending than the first game.}} |
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: The creators claim this for the story of the sequel with it being [[It's Personal|more personal]] for Starkiller. Turned out to be ironic {{spoiler|since the sequel has a far happier ending than the first game.}} |
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** Though {{spoiler|they only have one year in-story for Vader to escape custody, Leia to be chased down, and Starkiller, Juno, and Kota to mysteriously disappear}}, so III will more than make up for it - [http://gamerant.com/force-unleashed-3-canceled-lucasarts-silv-35107/ if there is a III]. |
** Though {{spoiler|they only have one year in-story for Vader to escape custody, Leia to be chased down, and Starkiller, Juno, and Kota to mysteriously disappear}}, so III will more than make up for it - [https://web.archive.org/web/20131208002455/http://gamerant.com/force-unleashed-3-canceled-lucasarts-silv-35107/ if there is a III]. |
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** The series however is quick darker in general compared to [[Star Wars]] video games and even the trilogy itself. You are not some plucky Rebel resistance member who acquires the power of the force but rather an [[Anti-Villain]] turned [[Anti-Hero]] (possibly, unless you are playing the DLC which then turns the [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Up to Eleven]] as you completely destroy all hope) who works for the Empire (or rather Vader). |
** The series however is quick darker in general compared to [[Star Wars]] video games and even the trilogy itself. You are not some plucky Rebel resistance member who acquires the power of the force but rather an [[Anti-Villain]] turned [[Anti-Hero]] (possibly, unless you are playing the DLC which then turns the [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Up to Eleven]] as you completely destroy all hope) who works for the Empire (or rather Vader). |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Starkiller goes into this territory sometimes, more obvious in the second game when another character is running Mission Control. |
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Starkiller goes into this territory sometimes, more obvious in the second game when another character is running Mission Control. |