Aspyr Media and LucasArts will bring the hit game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to PC and Mac gamers for the first time ever with the release of Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition this Fall. Developed for PC and Mac and published in North America by Aspyr,
Star Wars geeks, Jedi wannabes, and even perverted shut-ins (whose only connection to that beloved galaxy far, far away is thinking Twi’leks are super hot) all have a reason to celebrate.
Bioware recently announced its upcoming Star Wars MMO extravaganza The Old Republic will be designed using Simutronics’ HeroEngine. Simutronics claims the HeroEngine, an MMO development tool, will cut down on the time needed to craft a quality MMO by as much as two years.
If you’re anything like me, then you wish George Lucas had never made a Star Wars film after Return of the Jedi. The bad scripts and sub-par acting are practically more than I can bear. As much as it pains me to ponder, I accept this harsh reality. The weaker of heart choose to live in denial regarding it–like this man, for example. Perhaps it’s for the best.
Here’s a video for all of you Star Wars fans out there. It’s an exclusive director’s cut of Vader’s final moments with Luke on the Death Star. This version shows Vader’s lighter side (har har), so brace yourself to see him like you never have before.
Fighting games are undoubtedly a dying breed. Sad as it may be, a lack of snazzy new innovations seem to have trapped this genre of video game into a punch, kick and jump style of play. That’s not to say some titles don’t still keep your adrenaline pumping via thumb-blistering combos, but the days of fighting games leading a console’s sales are pretty much past. So, what should we do? Pout and wallow with our cartridge classics or Soul Calibur collector’s items? No, we must brainstorm new ideas to present to game designers! And I think I have just the remedy…
Soon after video games were created, Star Wars titles started hitting the shelves.Now, there is a near-endless supply of them – some that are really bad, but many that are quite good.Believe it or not, there are still people who have never played a Star Wars game.In celebration of the upcoming games Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, I am proud to present the best Star Wars games for those who have never dared to travel outside their own galaxy.
Playing with Legos is something I’ll always remember. I used to stay up well past my bedtime building elaborate castles and space monorails all over my Smurf-wallpapered bedroom. For hours, I would send the Lego Space Police out to catch the Lego Space Villains and throw them in space jail. Then my sister came in and stepped on them and the whole society crumbled. That was…well, six months ago, and now that I’m older I need more sophisticated ways to pass time. So now I have a Playstation and I do what all mature Playstation owners do: I get all my Legos in video form, and now clean up is a breeze.