STAR WARS™: The Force Unleashed™ II

STAR WARS™: The Force Unleashed™ II

Hamez May 5, 2021 @ 2:36am
*Spoilers* Can someone explain the ending?
Light side ending where Darth Vader gets captured and taken away, what happens then? how does he escape, im so confused.
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dprog1995 May 5, 2021 @ 8:27am 
While making the 2nd TFU game, the developers decided to turn the franchise into a trilogy.(But for some reason after the release of TFU 2 , the third game got cancelled.)

That's why some questions were left unanswered and we got a cliffhanger ending that was never resolved.

As for Vader getting captured, it is kinda obvious that he had planned this through. That is why we see Boba Fett's ship(Slave 1) following Rogue Shadow in the end.

Edit: Some fans asked Sam witwer(Starkiller's voice actor) and Haden Blackman(The writer) on whether Starkiller was a clone or not by they didn't answer it for some reason.
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Hamez May 6, 2021 @ 4:05am 
Originally posted by dprog1995:
While making the 2nd TFU game, the developers decided to turn the franchise into a trilogy.(But for some reason after the release of TFU 2 , the third game got cancelled.)

That's why some questions were left unanswered and we got a cliffhanger ending that was never resolved.

As for Vader getting captured, it is kinda obvious that he had planned this through. That is why we see Boba Fett's ship(Slave 1) following Rogue Shadow in the end.

Edit: Some fans asked Sam witwer(Starkiller's voice actor) and Haden Blackman(The writer) on whether Starkiller was a clone or not by they didn't answer it for some reason.

Thank you, that is really interesting. I figured something would happen as we all know that darth vader isnt captured during the original trilogy, but just wasn't sure if there was material for it or not.
Maciuś_PL May 6, 2021 @ 3:22pm 
Games are games, films are films, films are in other universe than games, so it is what is is
The most ironic after all is that Galen was cut out of the canon, because the gameplay was not so "successful", and the character himself was too "strong" (which made it difficult to remove "strong" moments from the canon, such as the scene with the fall of the destroyer or the ending of part 2 with all these lightning bolts, making him just a good Jedi in his old age who was a apprentice who escape from vader). And it's ironic to look at Disney trash in the form of 7-9 episodes and several story arcs from the Clone Wars.
dprog1995 May 6, 2021 @ 4:12pm 
Originally posted by Pepperoni_Invader:
The most ironic after all is that Galen was cut out of the canon, because the gameplay was not so "successful", and the character himself was too "strong" (which made it difficult to remove "strong" moments from the canon, such as the scene with the fall of the destroyer or the ending of part 2 with all these lightning bolts, making him just a good Jedi in his old age who was a apprentice who escape from vader). And it's ironic to look at Disney trash in the form of 7-9 episodes and several story arcs from the Clone Wars.
Galen has a nerfed version in forms of TFU novels that made him more consistent with other Star Wars stories.

But in video games it is better that he is actually OP.
Because if he was actually nerfed in games, then we wouldn't be able to fight 12 enemies at the same time and we would have far less "fun" and much "weaker" force/telekinesis powers.
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