Details on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for PSP emerge in new video

Sony PlayStation Portable owners might be wondering what makes Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Sony PSP, Sony PS3, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360) special as far as the platform is concerned. To address that, the people over at LucasArts took the time to talk about it and showed us a neat video previewing some of the great features found only in the Sony PSP version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Have a look:

As you probably heard, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed lets you play as the bad-ass secret apprentice of Darth Vader sent on an intergalactic mission to destroy all the remaining pockets of Jedi resistance. The plot is set at the time between the prequel and classic Star Wars trilogies, creating some very interesting revelations.

The Sony PSP version will share some unique locations not to be found in other versions along with what LucasArts calls a “pick up and play” nature which makes the game friendly for people who enjoy their gaming in quick bursts while on the move. Add to that the over-the-top Force powers and you’ve got a promise of a riveting story dashed with insane combat. We’re hoping that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed lives up to its billing.

Sony PlayStation Portable owners might be wondering what makes Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Sony PSP, Sony PS3, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360) special as far as the platform is concerned. To address that, the people over at LucasArts took the time to talk about it and showed us a neat video previewing some of the great features found only in the Sony PSP version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Have a look:

As you probably heard, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed lets you play as the bad-ass secret apprentice of Darth Vader sent on an intergalactic mission to destroy all the remaining pockets of Jedi resistance. The plot is set at the time between the prequel and classic Star Wars trilogies, creating some very interesting revelations.

The Sony PSP version will share some unique locations not to be found in other versions along with what LucasArts calls a “pick up and play” nature which makes the game friendly for people who enjoy their gaming in quick bursts while on the move. Add to that the over-the-top Force powers and you’ve got a promise of a riveting story dashed with insane combat. We’re hoping that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed lives up to its billing.

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