![]() ![]() Vadar has his eyes on using you to overthrow the Emperor so that both of you can rule the galaxy together. As in all the numerous Star Wars: The Force Unleashed releases doing the rounds at the moment, you play as Darth Vadar's secret apprentice 'Starkiller', aka Galen Merek. It's a comfortable compromise, then, and for the most part it's also a very successful one. It's also a handy way of avoiding over-stretching the game's format, dodging any crass attempts to cram in an epic action-adventure title into the wee device that sits in your pocket most of the time. Controlling the Force here involves mapping out shapes using the number keys on your phone's keypad, essentially translating how Darth, Yoda, Obi-Wan and co might go about focusing their minds on particular tasks to make the most of the Force that surrounds them. ![]() The Force Unleashed's mobile adventure answers that question – or, at least, offers up a suggestion. No, I've not started believing that Star Wars is in any way real, but if there actually was a 'Force' that some of us could control, just how would we go about doing it? I can't be the only person who has wasted many an hour wondering just how the Force would work in reality. ![]()
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