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Kinda hard to find because the place is big. It's in the place where you fight troopers with wookies. It's on top of the door I believe. Just try to find a way to go there. After the cutscene head to the left side ledge that looks like a mushroom. There's a hilt on that ledge.

Note: there are only 9 hilt locations on the list, but the 10th is, off course, your default one nekolear - 13 years ago 4 0. Uh in the first large room after u first meet drexl on Raxus there is one on a legde above u where u can see the fake temple on that world , one in the pile of rubble after u get into the jedi temple great hall for the second time right in front of u along the wall , after u finish the 2 rancors off on ur first trip there is one on the fungus that grows to the right of were u face after the cutscene, there is one on Raxus Prime the second time ur there when u fight that atst its on a legde above the one door, and the last one is laying on the ground dont ask me where or on what planet cuz i dont no it just showed up ten to one says u already have it.

TheHaunter - 13 years ago 1 1. Which ones do you have already? I mean, where did you find the ones you have already? Rancor Kotorfan - 13 years ago 0 1.

Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Even at 10 years old, the game still looks pretty crisp -- nowhere near Jedi: Fallen Order levels of crisp, but certainly nothing to sneeze at. Of course, the game's length isn't the only reason it's faced criticism. Many fans have also taken issue with The Force Unleashed II's plot, saying it steps on the toes of that of the original game.

And, in some ways, it does. Still, the sequel has an exceptionally fun and interesting Star Wars story to tell, even if it doesn't get all that much room to breathe. Plus, while main protagonist Starkiller can be comically overpowered at times, the character and his journey are still elevated by a delightfully aggressive performance from Sam Witwer -- the guy behind Clone Wars' Darth Maul. Also, the game's not even canon anymore, so it's not really hurting anything there.

If you initially passed on the title due to its price or just need that little extra dose of Star Wars in your life, it's a great time to give the game a shot. At this stage, it's just a fun and fairly inexpensive interactive journey set in the galaxy far, far away that you can knock out in an afternoon or two. The first game remains superior overall, and there's definitely still a conversation to be had about how shorter AAA games should be priced. But considering the fact that there are still some fans out there holding out hope that the scrapped third game will finally see the light of day, the team over at LucasArts clearly did something right with the sequel.

So, in keeping with the holiday season, it's important to remind ourselves of what we already have -- and what we have is a Force Unleashed sequel that, while flawed, is still a great time in its own right. But with the once-anticipated sequel noticeably cutting that down, some fans were left unimpressed. And, to be fair, there are valid reasons for that. With the culture surrounding game length shifting, however, we can look back at The Force Unleashed II and admit that, for what it is, it's pretty good.

The first Force Unleashed is definitely the better game in terms of having a fleshed-out narrative and a wider variety of environments to explore. It runs better, movement and combat are smoother and more intuitive, and the menus are far less sluggish to navigate.

The Force Unleashed II also looks significantly better than its predecessor, and its visuals really don't show their age all that much.

Even at 10 years old, the game still looks pretty crisp -- nowhere near Jedi: Fallen Order levels of crisp, but certainly nothing to sneeze at. Of course, the game's length isn't the only reason it's faced criticism. Many fans have also taken issue with The Force Unleashed II 's plot, saying it steps on the toes of that of the original game. And, in some ways, it does. Still, the sequel has an exceptionally fun and interesting Star Wars story to tell, even if it doesn't get all that much room to breathe.

Plus, while main protagonist Starkiller can be comically overpowered at times, the character and his journey are still elevated by a delightfully aggressive performance from Sam Witwer -- the guy behind Clone Wars ' Darth Maul.



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