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I doubt they would ever do the force unleashed but if they did they better port the psp levels while retaining the graphics and duel mode of the wii version
Yeah it is. But I would argue that the Wii/PS2 is probably the best version. With PSP being a close second. The duel mode and historical combat modes are amazing and the Wii/PS2/PSP version all have way more levels than the Xbox/PS3/PC version. It’s also better narratively where you get things like additional dialogue when saber locking (small but absent feature from the Xbox/Ps3/PC version) more boss fights, different powers.
The PC/360/Ps3 version just looks better graphically but that’s really all it has going for it unfortunately.
They weren't removed, they were just never developed for the PC/Xbox/PS3 version
For example, there is an entire level taking place on Nar Shaddaa in the PS2 version that is completely absent from PC/Xbox/PS3 :
https://youtu.be/H15kZGG-TuI?si=FVUccNzmorYbIfQp
You go here to find Rahm Kota. On PC/Xbox/PS3 you find him on Bespin, but the PS2 version also has a Bespin level too, but you instead rescue Garm Bel Iblis (one of the leaders of the rebel alliance). Basically, the PS2 just has way more levels. There are also levels on Coruscant. The PC version has one bonus level on Coruscant, but the PS2 version has 3 levels on Coruscant.
https://youtu.be/vkeK8VZVBIE?si=1m6IzdcPlZ20w-_n
I doubt we will ever see the PS2 version re-released on PC. The best anyone can do right now is emulation.
Yeah in terms of graphical fidelity, it doesn't look that bad. I think the Wii and PS2 version are basically on par with each other graphically while having the same content (although I don't know if the PS2 version has the duel mode). I've seen people emulate the PS2 version and it looks pretty good.
As emulators can't run it properly.
It's actually hilarious and ironic at the same time because the original Obi Wan title was supposed to get a PC release back in the days before they made certain that it was an Xbox exclusive title I was so angry at the time, still so many people bought an Xbox just for what now is really less than average title because it turned out that the game wasn't even good.
Power battles only lacked a duel mode and the glitch fixes that the dreamcast port got instead.
I know they aimed for the game to be lightsaber focused. As one can see the level designs have a lot of open space.
I still somehow like it. I treat is as an early ps1 game, but the environments and enemy variety are decent.
If they ever port it to PC, with better controls, I think people will really like it.