Actually it is on PSP, I forgot to type that one. All the platforms are going to be different apparently. The Wii version has extra levels, but I don't know if that will be enough for me to get it for Wii instead of the graphically superior 360.
SWEET! I'll get it for PSP, and one of the regular consoles as well, depending on which has more features I want. I can see the kids wanting it on the Wii, so maybe I'll have to get 3 versions. I hope the replayablity is high.
I'm undecided as to whether I want The Force Unleashed for Wii or 360. The Wii version has the extra levels and the Wii controls, but the 360 version will have better graphics (obviously) and a much better physics engine. Some of the physics in this game with the destructive elements of objects and such is absolutely ridiculous and I might need to take advantage of that just because I like screwing around in games playing with crap like that.
I'd say chances are, if the XBox version doesn't come with extra levels, they'll be added later via the Marketplace. (Of course, that's just my assumption, so take it for what it's worth...)
chapter 21 had a long break in between i went to barnes & nobles to p/u Rule of Two but it was not available just saw it on amazon and i should not have looked at the cover. mad at myself now.
Eh, I don't think the cover really spoils the end. When you get there, you'll understand. As for Rule of Two, I'm waiting a few months for the paperback version (November I think). I am itching to read it though. I actually went to B&N a couple months back to just buy it, but they were sold out.
Rule of Two isnt on paperback yet? Two there should be;no more,no less. One to embody the power,the other to crave it. The Rule of Two.
finished Darth Bane it was excellent. i cant wait to read the rule of two. what else should i ingest?
i envisioned Githany as Jolie my favorite part was when he landed on Ruusan and found the carcasses of thje jedi and sith's and there was one remaining survivor a sith student.and he said Its Darth Bane! and crushed the guys skull against the rock. AWESOME
THE CLONE WARS COMES TO THEATERS AUGUST 15TH In 2005, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith brought the live-action, cinematic Star Wars Saga to a close. But creator George Lucas and the storytellers at Lucasfilm Animation had more stories to tell about the "galaxy far, far away." On-screen, the expansive, galaxy-changing Clone Wars was only fleetingly glimpsed in Revenge of the Sith and at the end of Episode II Attack of the Clones. But its importance to the Star Wars galaxy is enormous -- causing the Republic to become an Empire, leading to the "period of civil war" famously mentioned at the opening of Episode IV A New Hope. Since its first reference in a passing remark by Luke Skywalker to Obi-Wan Kenobi more than 30 years ago in the very first Star Wars movie, the subject has ignited the imaginations of moviegoers. "For years and years, people have wondered what the Clone Wars were, based solely on this quick mention," says Clone Wars director Dave Filoni. "The live-action movies were really centered on the Skywalker family, and we've never gotten to see the full breadth of the conflict." Now, with the new animated feature, Star Wars: The Clone Wars audiences will at last experience the galaxy-changing conflict, which simultaneously expands the scope of Star Wars beyond anything that had been seen in the previous films, and also introduces new characters, new dramas and new adventures. The backdrop of the Clone Wars, Filoni says, offers a chance to tell the tale of a struggle that turned a Republic into an Empire and paved the way for a civil war that ultimately resulted in freedom for the galaxy. "We may be dealing with a small window of time, but the scope of war -- particularly a galactic war -- is pretty expansive," he says. "There's a lot going on -- heroes, villains, intrigue, adventure. It's all part of the story we know, but it's always been in the background. Until now." One of the first steps in bringing Star Wars: The Clone Wars to the screen was finding the right entry point. The previous films had been confined to the Skywalker saga, but The Clone Wars offered nearly limitless options. "A war, by nature, is a patchwork of untold stories," says Star Wars creator George Lucas. "What's fascinating to me is that there are people motivating these farreaching events, and that those individuals are so often overshadowed by the big picture, by the events themselves. We know what happens to the galaxy, but we don't know exactly how it all came to pass. These are the stories behind the story." Star Wars: The Clone Wars opens in theaters on August 15th.
I just got back from the movie...I thought it was great!! I loved it! I really for the first time felt that Anakin was a real special Jedi. The movies always alluded to it, but I struggled to feel it. I can't wait for the TV show to start.
The show is going to be starting on 10/3 on the cartoon network http://theclonewars.cartoonetwork.com/