Count_Doodie posted:my friend suggested that i make a different cover. what do you guys think? -doodie
sick_dawg6 posted:Is it true that this game has online gaming and when online, you can create your own character and monster?
timmoishere posted:As far as I know, Kota has only appeared in this game so far, so his history through the Galactic Civil War is unknown at this point. It is my assumption that he dies sometime during the war, or else Luke would have sought him out as a mentor. And I've played through both endings and not seen Luke at all.
Jim_Palso posted:I just beat the game for the PS2. I have two questions. First, does Kota (the Jedi general) live into and past ANH? Do we have any evidence that he survived through the Galactic Civil War? If he does survive, wouldn't that leave a question regarding Luke Skywalker and the Jedi Academy he would later form (Luke wouldn't be the last remaining Jedi then)?
Jim_Palso posted:And second, the credits show a voice for Luke Skywalker, but I never remember seeing Luke Skywalker in the game (or hearing his voice). Are there different routes to take in the game and or endings? Would that explain why I didn't hear or see Luke Skywalker in the game?
Jim-Palso posted:How do you get the second ending? I had the one with Vader and then the Emperor to defeat last.
Darth_Invidious posted:JediLight posted:Robal_Krahl posted:[quote=JediLight] That's your opinion and your definitely entitled to it. In my little SW world (mind), canon are the movies only from Episodes I to VI. Those movies are nearly 100% George Lucas storylines and intrepretations. The Clone Wars, The Force Unleashed is not quite canon in my opinion. But it's higher level of canon than some of the books written after ROTJ where the Emperor gets cloned or the Sith return as one of Solo's children. I feel that if it makes Anakin's story of redemption irrelevant, I discount it completely. Wrong. The game is indeed canon. The fact that you don't accept it, however, is merely opinion. The official stance on canon was pointed out in Star Wars Gamer #6: "Canon refers to an authoritative list of books that the Lucas Licensing editors consider an authentic part of the official Star Wars history. Our goal is to present a continuous and unified history of the Star Wars galaxy, insofar as that history does not conflict with, or undermine the meaning of Mr. Lucas’s Star Wars saga of films and screenplays." -Sue Rostoni The Lucas Licensing editors have gone on to say that TFU is a part of the canon universe, going so far as to produce a novel and graphic novel detailing the events of the game. That is fact. Whether or not you accept it as part of your own is entirely up to you, of course, but the official stance is that it is canon. Lucas also approved those post ROTJ novels, didn't he? This is what Lucas said recently about post ROTJ material and his thoughts on canon: "There will be definitely be no Episode 7-9. That's because there isn't any story. I mean, I never thought of anything! And now there have been novels about the events after Episode VI, which isn't at all what I would have done with it. The Star Wars story is really the tragedy of Darth Vader. That is the story. Once Vader dies, he doesn't come back to life, the Emperor doesn't get cloned and Luke doesn't get married..." "Now these three different pillars [himself, Lucas Licensing, fans] don't always match, but the movies and TV shows are under my control and they are consistent within themselves" Source
JediLight posted:Robal_Krahl posted:[quote=JediLight] That's your opinion and your definitely entitled to it. In my little SW world (mind), canon are the movies only from Episodes I to VI. Those movies are nearly 100% George Lucas storylines and intrepretations. The Clone Wars, The Force Unleashed is not quite canon in my opinion. But it's higher level of canon than some of the books written after ROTJ where the Emperor gets cloned or the Sith return as one of Solo's children. I feel that if it makes Anakin's story of redemption irrelevant, I discount it completely. Wrong. The game is indeed canon. The fact that you don't accept it, however, is merely opinion. The official stance on canon was pointed out in Star Wars Gamer #6: "Canon refers to an authoritative list of books that the Lucas Licensing editors consider an authentic part of the official Star Wars history. Our goal is to present a continuous and unified history of the Star Wars galaxy, insofar as that history does not conflict with, or undermine the meaning of Mr. Lucas’s Star Wars saga of films and screenplays." -Sue Rostoni The Lucas Licensing editors have gone on to say that TFU is a part of the canon universe, going so far as to produce a novel and graphic novel detailing the events of the game. That is fact. Whether or not you accept it as part of your own is entirely up to you, of course, but the official stance is that it is canon.
Robal_Krahl posted:[quote=JediLight] That's your opinion and your definitely entitled to it. In my little SW world (mind), canon are the movies only from Episodes I to VI. Those movies are nearly 100% George Lucas storylines and intrepretations. The Clone Wars, The Force Unleashed is not quite canon in my opinion. But it's higher level of canon than some of the books written after ROTJ where the Emperor gets cloned or the Sith return as one of Solo's children. I feel that if it makes Anakin's story of redemption irrelevant, I discount it completely.
Dark_Lord_ofthe_Sith posted:The first DLC Pack is LIVE! It has 7 skins (sucks they're just skins, but I'll still get them). Obi-Wan (III), Luke (VI), Anakin (III), Darth Sion, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Kit Fisto, Imperial Commando and 3 new costumes for the apprentice (General Starkiller, Sith Assassin and Hooded Combat Gear), for 400MS points. A patch is also available!