Though it starts off with a bang, and features some amazing art direction, the tale of one of Starkiller's clones seemingly hits a brick wall before it really starts to gain any momentum. Ultimately, The Force Unleashed 2 is a similarly disappointing experience altogether. Yeah, apparently, Darth Vader's got clones. Yet, there he is as we open up The Force Unleashed 2. Spoiler alert - Starkiller, the protagonist from the original Force Unleashed game and Darth Vader's secret apprentice, takes his own life for the better of the rebellion. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 feels an awful lot like one of these cheap TV moments. You know what really annoys me? Those episodes of TV shows where something huge happens, that's sure to effect the entire show's cannon, only to reveal that it's all a dream at the end. PC, XBox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii SW: The Force Unleashed 2 - Cheat Happens Game Review
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