How does force unleashed 2 end




















Because we love our readers, we spoil them…with spoilers! Stop looking at this article right now if you do not want the ending to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 ruined for you. If you don't plan on playing it or have and want to see the alternate ending you didn't choose, then click on and watch the spectacle. The Force Unleashed 2 ends with a climactic battle against Darth Vader.

Once the player defeats the Dark Lord of the Sith, they're given the option to kill him or spare him. Before the Battle of Kamino , Vader commanded his new disciple to not interfere in his fight with the other clone, known as "Starkiller," unless he was needed. But Starkiller chose to spare Vader's life rather than kill him, thus not necessitating the Dark Apprentice's immediate intervention in the duel.

In response to the threat posed by the Rebel Alliance during the Battle of Endor , the Dark Apprentice is ordered by Darth Vader to prevent the Rebels and their Ewok allies from destroying the Endor shield generator bunker so as to prevent any risk of the new Death Star's destruction.

In order to preserve the secrecy of his existence, the Sith Lord instructs the clone to leave no survivors in the wake of his destruction, thus including Imperial troopers as targets as well.

Upon landing the Rogue Shadow on Endor, the " reborn Starkiller " navigates his way through the forest-wide moon, killing dozens of Rebels and Ewoks alike. By the time he reaches the Imperial bunker, Han Solo and Chewbacca remain in front of the entrance to stall the Dark Apprentice while Princess Leia Organa and her commandos attempt to destroy the bunker from within.

Their efforts prove futile, however, as the Dark Apprentice kills the indigenous creatures and throws numerous explosive objects at the walker.

Seeing the tide turning, Solo fires rockets at the clone, but the clone redirects the rockets into the walker, disabling it. After climbing aboard the Walker, the clone engages Chewbacca and easily overpowers the Wookiee. While the Dark Apprentice holds Chewbacca by the throat, Solo tries to save his friend by shooting the clone but instead accidentally kills Chewbacca, whom the clone uses as a body shield.

Solo fires several more shots at the clone, only to watch as they are all effortlessly deflected by the clone's lightsaber. The Dark Apprentice then grips Solo through the Force and pulls him towards his lightsaber, thus impaling the former smuggler.

With both Chewbacca and Solo dead, the clone enters the base to complete his mission. Inside the bunker, the Dark Apprentice arrives in time to see Rebel soldiers engaged in battle with Imperial troopers, who were committed to protecting the shield generator. Obeying Vader's orders to the letter, the clone kills all that stood in his path. He eventually encounters Organa, who retreated further into the bunker while her commandos attempt to buy her the time she needed to destroy the generator.

But the Rebels fail and the clone pursues the Rebel princess until he finally encountered her at the core of the base. To his surprise, Organa removes her Rebel gear to reveal her Jedi robes and brandishes a yellow-bladed lightsaber, constructed in the same shape of Obi-Wan Kenobi's. According to Organa, her twin brother's presumed death at the Battle of Hoth necessitated her training as a Jedi Knight. Organa demonstrates remarkable skills in lightsaber combat and Force techniques while dueling her father's apprentice.

Using the Force to enhance her strength, speed and agility, Organa was able to hold her own against the clone for a short while. But even Leia's training was not enough to enable her to overcome the raw power, experience, and superior skills of the Dark Apprentice.

Organa, outmatched both physically and in the Force by the clone, tries to use the bunker's defenses to kill her opponent, only for that to fail as well. When the duel moves outside to the top of the bunker, Organa tries once more to defeat the Dark Apprentice with her lightsaber and Force powers, only to be pushed to the defensive as the clone counters her offense with a relentless assault of his own.

The end of the duel, and the Rebel Alliance's last hope for victory, comes when the Dark Apprentice impales Organa with his lightsaber, thus killing the last offspring of Anakin Skywalker. With the bunker secured and the shield generator still active, any chance that the Rebel fleet had of destroying the battle station with the two Sith Lords on it was gone. After Palpatine declares that the end of the Alliance marks a new golden age of peace for the Galactic Empire, he reveals his awareness of his apprentice's latest act of treachery.

True to his nature, Palpatine gloats about how he knew about Vader's attempts to clone the original Starkiller since the beginning of the secret project on Kamino. In a desperate attempt to rid himself of his master, Vader activates his lightsaber in order to strike down the Emperor. But Palpatine anticipates his apprentice's intention and counters with Force lightning, calling him Skywalker before doing so. Unable to bear the pain and the damage that the lightning causes to his armor's life-support systems, Vader quickly falls to his knees in submission.

The Emperor then commands Captain Sarkli to take his forces to Endor and kill the clone, seeing no more use for him. As a group of Imperial Star Destroyers converges on the Dark Apprentice's location, the clone sits in meditation while Organa's corpse lays near him. As the vessels approach him, the apprentice opens his eyes with no trace of fear in them, as he prepares to deal with the latest threat to his and Vader's plans. There he goes to the Cave of Evil and sees a vision of Eclipse under attack.

With Kota, he travels to the fleet just in time to see Boba Fett capture her. He and the Rebel fleet pursue the bounty hunter to Kamino. Starkiller crashes the Salvation and travels through the cloning facility, where he confronts and overpowers Vader. He and Eclipse then transport the captive Vader to their base on Dantooine.

In the non-canon dark-side ending of the game, Starkiller is killed by another clone. However, the Distant Thunder cinematics take place before the ending of the game and indicate that the Dark Apprentice is part of Star Wars canon since the choice between the light- and dark-side endings does not affect what happened prior to the game's end.

Matthew Sloan as Darth Vader. Nathalie Cox as Juno Eclipse. Eclipse served the Galactic Empire as a pilot and led the Bombing of Callos. Following Marek's revival on board the research vessel Empirical , Eclipse joined in his quest to unite the Rebellion's leaders. She is captured by Boba Fett, who surmised that Starkiller would follow.

When Starkiller arrived and dueled the Sith Lord, Eclipse reached for a fallen lightsaber. Vader saw her and hit her with a Force-push which knocked her off the platform. After the duel, PROXY was not able to revive her, but she woke on her own and is able to pilot the now-captive Vader to their base on Dantooine.

Cully Fredricksen as Rahm Kota. Kota survived the Great Jedi Purge because he led his own militia. He struck back against the Empire but was defeated by Starkiller. After his vision, Starkiller retrieves Kota from Malastare and returns to the Salvation.

The original McQuarrie Starkiller, available for play exclusively in the special collector's edition. In the game, players control the character of Starkiller in an over-the-shoulder view using two lightsabers. The levels are separated by CGI videos. Fallen enemies provide power for the Force Fury meter, which when unleashed provides Starkiller a powerful boost to his combat ability.

There is also a moment at the end where players must choose to spare or kill Vader, decided by a button press. In addition to the campaign, the game also features Challenge missions in the form of various Trials. The console versions do not feature a multiplayer mode, [1] although the Nintendo Wii version does. Players choose one of eight characters, each with a special ability. There are six locations. A new fighting style has been revealed which shows a more realistic style of lightsaber fighting, with limbs and heads being dismembered.

As well, the targeting reticule has been shown, which is more precise and defined. The Force powers from the last game returned with one addition, mind trick, which makes enemies fight each other or run away, jumping off of a ledge and killing themselves provided there is one in the area being played at the time, depending on the situation.

Additionally, the combo system has been overhauled. Anyone who purchased the Collector's Edition steel box special edition of the game had the opportunity to play as the "original Starkiller" as designed by Ralph McQuarrie in early drafts of Star Wars. Guybrush Threepwood from the "Monkey Island" series as a playable skin for Starkiller.

Those who preordered the game from participating GameStop stores and website were given a code to unlock the exclusive " Maulkiller " skin. Also included in the preorder is a silver lightsaber crystal , which decreases Force consumption. For PS3, Xbox and PC owners, anyone who has already played the first game will get some bonuses: Simply having a game saved will unlock the Training Gear costume and the Sith Stalker Armor and Ceremonial Jedi Robes are available to players who have completed the dark and light endings of the first game, respectively.

The Collector's Edition features a steel case with a Starkiller Mimobot packed with behind-the-scenes information including concept art and the game script as well as three more Challenge modes and the Deak Starkiller McQuarrie concept art skin.

The Challenge missions act as training scenarios, and players can unlock trophies by completing them. The Amazon. He is powerful, but disparate differences soon resulted in his destruction. The Collector's Edition also comes with a short voice-over of McQuarrie's concept and early script version, called "The Adventures of Starkiller. Haden Blackman was the executive producer on the game, while David W.

The original music was composed by Mark Griskey. The producers wanted a variety of contrasting environments during the "on the run" sequence, to provide a variety of visuals but also underscore the story. Producers Blackman and Julio Torres needed to find a way to bring back Starkiller from the dead. According to them, the game starts off with Starkiller being told he's a clone and a failure by Vader.

In describing the sequence on Cato Neimoidia, they envision the Empire as having taken over and that Tarko is a Pablo Escobar —like figure. They see the Star Wars universe as rife with "daddy issues" and make those part of the underlying themes of the game.

There is a divide between Kota's plans for him and his own quest to find out if he's a clone. The game is envisioned as an emotional chase, rather than Starkiller facing his own masters in battle.

The team instead chose to copy Starkiller using cloning, a technology seen before in Star Wars , and make him more mature. The game also allows for more freedom. The producers also envision the story being darker and grittier than its predecessor, and made Starkiller more self-aware.

This allowed them to explore the character's motivations while also adding to the overall Star Wars saga. In another interview published in July of , Blackman revealed that they were focusing on epic battles and that they were returning to Starkiller because he was a known quantity. However, they felt that the first game was perhaps overly ambitious and wanted to tone it down and focus on quality over quantity.

Therefore the enemy types represent a greater tactical challenge. The production team worked with the ESRB to make the combat more visceral without violating any policies. A planned PlayStation Portable version was cancelled. The game is rated T due to violence killing, dismemberment, etc. The man stops when the voice of Juno Eclipse is heard, and as he lowers his hood, the face of Galen Marek is revealed. He enters an arena on Cato Neimoidia, while a dead rancor is thrown in the air and lands near him.

A Gorog then appears from a large gate and the man charges Force lightning before firing it at the massive beast. He subsequently pulls out two blue lightsabers and jumps onto the beast.

The game was also advertised by its own website featuring the trailer and the press release from LucasArts. On May 26 , the website was modified to feature a first-person perspective of someone in a cloning tank , known as Subject The tank featured a holographic display where users could click on and play minigames which periodically unleash visions. On July 28 , the website was updated once again to include an interactive menu.

The second trailer was premiered on June 11, It shows Starkiller chained to the floor surrounded by stormtroopers. Did Vader know Padme gave birth? Not until he learned the name of the pilot who shot down the Death Star, after the Battle of Yavin.

He never learned how to deal with losing those he cares about. He was taken away from his mother when he was just 8 years old and his new foster family did not show him much affection because emotions are forbidden to Jedi. But in the dark side ending, Starkiller is stabbed just before he can kill Vader by the Dark Apprentice another successful clone trained by Vader. Galen Marek seemed to be not only one of the strongest Sith Lords, but one of the most powerful Force-users in all of Star Wars.

Due to the suit Vader wears he could not use force lightning as it would damage his suit hence when sidious is picked up his force lightning basically kills Vader. He died to darth sidiouses force lightning. No at that point there is to much of a gap between Obi-Wan and Vader even if Obi-wan had kept up with his training.

Ignorance has none. Ok, but it seemed to me that the light and dark side endings were 2 possible endings to the same story, which only branched when Starkiller made his choice.

I did not think it was two different stories one in which one a dark clone exists and one in which he doesn't. Did you play the first game? Same deal here. User Info: davidsworld3. User Info: 5j TFU 1 light side: fight the emperor.

TFU 2 light side: don't kill vader. Not sure what your point is. More topics from this board So, my Unleashed playthrough Where can I find the other black lightsaber gem? Side Quest 4 Answers How did starkiller survive?



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