The tech behind Star Wars: The Force Unleashed |
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| BY Rain Anderson Jan. 25th, 2008 | More on: |
The most interesting part about Star Wars: The Force Unleashed so far is definitely the technology that fuels it. Besides its good looks, the game also brings something refreshing to the table. In the newly released video above, the developers talk and show how they’ve not only implemented the Havok physics engine, Euphoria (true biomechanical AI) and DMM (digital molecular matter) but also how they’ve made the three seamlessly interact with each other. The end result is truly something to behold and unleashing the Force in the final product should be tons of fun.
According to some recent rumors, the games’ release might have been possibly pushed back a bit. This video now confirms that the game will in fact be released this summer.









January 26th, 2008
at 2:10 am
this game looks friggin awesome. but, since you’re supposed to be vaders apprentice, your obviously part of the empire, so why are you attacking storm troopers? should you know, be like killing jedi? maybe you do, but in all the videos i’ve seen you’re only killing stormtroopers.
January 27th, 2008
at 4:53 am
Yea, but you get to put sides (at lease that what i think they said)