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Psychout wrote:Less of the drama please, this is the internet, it's serious business.
Roadbuster wrote:And I have a feeling we'll finally see the final fate of Rom Kota since he isn't supposed to be anywhere in the classic trilogy or Luke's problems with training would have been solved before ESB and elimanated the need for Yoda.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Roadbuster wrote:And I have a feeling we'll finally see the final fate of Rom Kota since he isn't supposed to be anywhere in the classic trilogy or Luke's problems with training would have been solved before ESB and elimanated the need for Yoda.
Kota told Starkiller it would have been a better idea not to kill the Emperor. Apparently no one told Kota that beating up Palpatine doesn't mean the Empire has to shut down, and that the Emperor is more than capable of standing back up and continuing what he was doing. I assume Obi-Wan picked a Jedi Master, who DIDN'T make one of the biggest mistakes you could make in war. (If you have a chance for a killing blow on the enemy leader, you take it!)
Psychout wrote:Less of the drama please, this is the internet, it's serious business.
Bloodlust wrote:Shadowman wrote:Roadbuster wrote:And I have a feeling we'll finally see the final fate of Rom Kota since he isn't supposed to be anywhere in the classic trilogy or Luke's problems with training would have been solved before ESB and elimanated the need for Yoda.
Kota told Starkiller it would have been a better idea not to kill the Emperor. Apparently no one told Kota that beating up Palpatine doesn't mean the Empire has to shut down, and that the Emperor is more than capable of standing back up and continuing what he was doing. I assume Obi-Wan picked a Jedi Master, who DIDN'T make one of the biggest mistakes you could make in war. (If you have a chance for a killing blow on the enemy leader, you take it!)
But that leads to the Dark Side
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Bloodlust wrote:Shadowman wrote:Roadbuster wrote:And I have a feeling we'll finally see the final fate of Rom Kota since he isn't supposed to be anywhere in the classic trilogy or Luke's problems with training would have been solved before ESB and elimanated the need for Yoda.
Kota told Starkiller it would have been a better idea not to kill the Emperor. Apparently no one told Kota that beating up Palpatine doesn't mean the Empire has to shut down, and that the Emperor is more than capable of standing back up and continuing what he was doing. I assume Obi-Wan picked a Jedi Master, who DIDN'T make one of the biggest mistakes you could make in war. (If you have a chance for a killing blow on the enemy leader, you take it!)
But that leads to the Dark Side
No it doesn't, the Order has absolutely no problems with killing Sith Lords. They didn't seem opposed when Obi-Wan killed Darth Maul out of anger and revenge. And the only one who felt bad about Count Dooku's was Anakin. And Yoda clearly had no intention of letting Palpatine live, nor did Mace Windu. And hell, Anakin got promoted for killing Asajj Ventress, though she wasn't really dead, but they didn't know that.
The belief that you shouldn't kill the ultimate evil in the galaxy is what led to the formation of the Empire in the first place, though Anakin wanted Palpatine to live for other reasons. Kota should have known better than to let a Sith Lord, and one of the most powerful and evil people in the Galaxy simply walk away. That's actually my only real problem with Force Unleashed, that Kota felt they were better off letting the Emperor live.
Psychout wrote:Less of the drama please, this is the internet, it's serious business.
TheMuffin wrote:Meh, the first game was pain staking to play. I made it to Feluccia and quit. For being all powerful, you were so damn limited in what you could do.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Meh, the first game was pain staking to play. I made it to Feluccia and quit. For being all powerful, you were so damn limited in what you could do.
Yeah. It was a good game, in theory, but there were so many flaws, and it failed to live up to what it had promised, I wonder how it warranted a sequel.
Zombie Starscream wrote:What were the flaws that you had seen?
The only parts I didn't like were Mara's Rancor and the unskippable Death Star scene showing the Gravatron Rings and the Emperor's Balcony. Those two I wished were differant.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Bloodlust wrote:Shadowman wrote:Roadbuster wrote:And I have a feeling we'll finally see the final fate of Rom Kota since he isn't supposed to be anywhere in the classic trilogy or Luke's problems with training would have been solved before ESB and elimanated the need for Yoda.
Kota told Starkiller it would have been a better idea not to kill the Emperor. Apparently no one told Kota that beating up Palpatine doesn't mean the Empire has to shut down, and that the Emperor is more than capable of standing back up and continuing what he was doing. I assume Obi-Wan picked a Jedi Master, who DIDN'T make one of the biggest mistakes you could make in war. (If you have a chance for a killing blow on the enemy leader, you take it!)
But that leads to the Dark Side
No it doesn't, the Order has absolutely no problems with killing Sith Lords. They didn't seem opposed when Obi-Wan killed Darth Maul out of anger and revenge. And the only one who felt bad about Count Dooku's was Anakin. And Yoda clearly had no intention of letting Palpatine live, nor did Mace Windu. And hell, Anakin got promoted for killing Asajj Ventress, though she wasn't really dead, but they didn't know that.
The belief that you shouldn't kill the ultimate evil in the galaxy is what led to the formation of the Empire in the first place, though Anakin wanted Palpatine to live for other reasons. Kota should have known better than to let a Sith Lord, and one of the most powerful and evil people in the Galaxy simply walk away. That's actually my only real problem with Force Unleashed, that Kota felt they were better off letting the Emperor live.
Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
Shadowman wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:What were the flaws that you had seen?
The only parts I didn't like were Mara's Rancor and the unskippable Death Star scene showing the Gravatron Rings and the Emperor's Balcony. Those two I wished were differant.
Uh, all over the place? Enemies that can block everything you throw a them, the Star Destroyer sequence in general, the part of the story where Kota tells Starkiller not to kill the Emperor (No, I'm never getting over that, ever), the fact that if I want to upgrade my lightsaber, I have to sit through a loading screen, then another loading screen when I go back to gameplay, the boss battles are pretty much "Press X to Not Die" quicktime events, and the game is only ten missions long, with three of the missions just being slightly different versions of three other missions. The whole game failed to live up to the hype LucasArts had worked to create. You were supposed to be this almighty Sith Lord and you just...weren't. of course I'm talking about the 360/PS3 version, so I don't know if we're playing the same version.
Cyberstrike wrote:I think Kota is using the "Jedi shall not kill in anger" defence.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Roadbuster wrote:In Starkillers instance, he would have killed a beathen and unarmed adversary. The fight was over.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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