![]() ![]() This is because you can’t level select the prologue. If you do, then you’ll have start all over, if you want to use this spawning area. Now, when you’re at the Wookie spawn spot, be sure that you don’t go past the area where the Wookies are spawning. Since the Stormtrooper spawn spot appears first, try to keep a mental tally of how many kills you’ve gotten there and try to only move on after you’ve hit 200. If you want to farm these areas, don't advance to far beyond them otherwise the spawning will stop. These Wookies will also respawn for while as you kill them off. A TIE-fighter will crash into a bridge an then a bunch of Wookies will start charging you. The second is after you take the lift up the tree. Some Stormtroopers will appear behind you and if you kill them, more will respawn. ![]() The first is located at the beginning of the mission just after you force push the first gate open. These are two locations in the prologue mission that have either Stormtroopers or Wookies that spawn in great numbers. You should do this (and all the trophies that reference this one) during the prologue, by farming the prologue’s Stormtrooper and Wookie spawn spots. You can die and go and do mission select and your kill total for a given move will be unaltered. So, if you kill 250 enemies with force lightning spread over two separate save files, you won’t get the trophy. Here are some things to remember when going for the kill trophies:Īll of these trophies require that you kill a certain number of enemies with a particular move.Īll of the kills for a given move need to be on a single save file in order for the trophy to unlock. In either event, you'll want to put the difficulty down to Apprentice to make the enemies easier to kill. Once you’ve gotten all of the story trophies, you can go back and get all of the kill and collectible trophies via mission select or by starting a new game, as necessary. You will then sit back and laugh at those silly Jedis and their silly integrity. You will get through the story trophies in about around 10 hours, possibly less. Isn’t the Dark Side great? There will still be moments that you curse at your television, but these will come far less frequently than if you attempted the Jedi Master way. These are really the only places that will pose any challenge in the game, but they aren’t that challenging, because you a have cheat that allows you to replenish your health any time it gets too low. So, 99% of the time, you will be able to simply run past enemies and bolt straight through to the end of a level, where a boss will await you. Because you have used all of the cheats above, you will have Sith Master difficulty unlocked from the get go, and your character will be fully upgraded. You will use all of the cheats outlined above strictly adhering to the policy: “The ends justify the means”. Sith Master way: Here you will use all the powers available to you to get through the campaign trophies as quickly as possible. This leads us to the way you should have chosen all along… As a consequence, you will get your ass kicked and you will most likely turn to the dark side. Once you have Sith Master unlocked, you will (attempt to) beat the campaign again. You will play through the campaign on Sith Lord difficulty to unlock Sith Master difficulty. ![]() You look into the face of adversity and say “I am a Jedi Master, bring it on!”. Jedi Master way: Here you are a man (or woman) of integrity. There are two ways to go about doing this: ![]() Step 1: Complete the story mode trophies. Now, here's some guidance about how I recommend playing this game: (See below.) If not, be prepared to curse heavily at your TV/PS3 while you are getting your ass handed to you on a Corellian platter. Overall, this game is a very manageable platinum, provided you are willing to cheat. This probably accounts for the often shameful excuse for controls that this game has. Unfortunately, it remains true that the Force can be somewhat unwieldy. As the title of the game suggests, you unleash the Force heavily throughout this game. While taking control of Starkiller, you will kill hordes of enemies ranging from your typical storm trooper to a 50 foot rancor, and of course, you’ll have some intense Jedi battles. In fact, these events have been adopted into the Star Wars universe cannon, by George Lucas, himself. The events of this game are supposed to take place between Episodes III and IV of the Star Wars saga. This is an action based title in which you play as Starkiller, a young apprentice to Darth Vader that is very gifted in the ways of the Force. Introduction: Welcome to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. ![]()
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