Force Unleashed demo on August 21


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Just been playing the demo, its nice but my XBOX Elite crashed (froze) while fighting the walker :crazy:

Mine lagged a few times especially when I had to press the buttons not sure if there was to much going on screen at once!

Im very impressed with this game, i even pre-ordered before the demo i had that much faith in it >.<

oh and i haven't seen anyone else mention this yet...

When you go into the big hanger with the Tie Fighters suspended from the roof and the crashed shuttle at the far side, you can have some fun in this room.

Firstly as long as you don't jump down from the walkway you enter the room on, the storm troopers keep on coming up in the lift.

Secondly, and most importantly...

You can use the force to grab the Tie Fighters from the rail on the roof and THROW THEM! targeting is off a little some times, but you can easily pick off and throw all 4 Tie Fighters on your side of the room and throw them at the guys below. Also once you throw all 4 the conveyor system brings 4 new ones along for you to play with :)

The Tie Fighters on the other side and the Tie Bombers are also movable :)

Enjoy ;)

Firstly as long as you don't jump down from the walkway you enter the room on, the storm troopers keep on coming up in the lift.

um nope thats not true i get about 4 loads of guys then thats all, would of been nice to fight a jedi master in this demo, but it did one thing i makes me want more! and thats what a demo should be about.

ok, sorry it seemed to me that they came out the lift a lot, but i didn't mean it was unlimited :)

however, that wasn't the important part, the important part was THROWING TIE FIGHTERS :D

thats true, its great to pick up tie fighters and throw them around!!!!

Played it and thoroughly enjoyed it.

BUT

Feel it COULD get a bit repetative...

This is the problem I have. After playing the demo and watching various interviews and gameplay videos, it looks at though you run through each level holding RT/R2 most of the time, and then you do a three button combo thing on the boss at the end. I can't make my mind up on it.

Is there a specific time after which a demo is available to Silver?

Just download it from any torrent site, is not piracy and all that you need is a blank DVD and you 360 doesn't have to be modded.

Why cant we pick up the boss at the end, that would be great, just pick it up, then slam it down!

Tell me about it, and the tie fighters, just grab some bastards outta the air. I also wish the light saber was a light saber... ie, cutting off limbs, they treat it like its a baseball bat.

Tell me about it, and the tie fighters, just grab some bastards outta the air. I also wish the light saber was a light saber... ie, cutting off limbs, they treat it like its a baseball bat.

Yeah did anyone manage to actually knock a tie fighter out the sky? I tried but failed.

I hit a Ti Fighter in mid air :D Twice :p

Also yeah would be cool if we could just grab the ATST and throw it over the ledge!

Your telling me he grows to be as powerful as to bring down a star destroyer thingy but cant lift an ATST or grab a Ti Fighter in mid air? :huh:

I hit a Ti Fighter in mid air :D Twice :p

Also yeah would be cool if we could just grab the ATST and throw it over the ledge!

Your telling me he grows to be as powerful as to bring down a star destroyer thingy but cant lift an ATST or grab a Ti Fighter in mid air? :huh:

He has to probably harness the skill first i.e level ups :p

He has to probably harness the skill first i.e level ups :p

haha yeah I thought of that but then if you think of it through proportions for example if at his highest level of power he can bring down a star destroyer then surely on a scale at his lowest level is the ability to pwn the Ti Fighter?

or am I becoming a nit picking nerd? :p

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