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At the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards, Lucasarts announced Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. I know there were quite a few people who didn't care for the first game, citing problems with the control and inaccurate targeting, specifically with using Force abilities. While I acknowledge the learning curve, I don't feel that it hindered my enjoyment of the game. In fact, the story, which deals with the secret apprentice of Darth Vader, had me so invested in the game I had to continue. I found that before long, I had become very proficient in the control scheme, if not exactly mastered them.
The Force Unleashed was one of my favorite games of 2008, and I must say I am truly excited to revisit this time and this character. Enough talk, take a look at the trailer for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II.
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It's silly for me to even pretend that I'm not a big fan of my iPhone, every day it continues to improve and surprise me in what I can do with it, with the announcement of the iPhone OS 3.0 which will arrive this summer it will only get better. However what has surprised me more than anything is just how good of a game system the iPhone has become.
I'm a gamer, I've been for as long as I can remember, these days though I'm more of a casual gamer due to the current complexity of some games and the fact that I just don't have as much time (in a sense I've become my father). The iPhone has become the perfect place to play
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As it was we had to record this weeks show a bit sooner than the Halo Wars demo was going to be released so here are my thoughts on the demo now that its been set free on Xbox Live.
Up to this point my only experience with Real Time Strategy games comes in two flavors, Warcraft II and Kingdom of Kelflings. Now I know the latter doesn't really qualify but it is the whole building and collecting materials concept. When playing Warcraft II I thought I was the bomb commanding my troops, building bases and armies and kicking @ss and taking names. That is until the going got tough and hectic.
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