Star Wars: The Force Unleashed PC - Good Ending

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Published 2009-11-29
Good Ending of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

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  • @andimason3370
    This is great story of redemption but seriously Kota; "let him go?" He's not striking him down out of anger he's striking him down out of logic.
  • @Fuhrer176
    How about you strike him down "not in anger"? Just like "nothing personal, its just business".
  • The Emperor when Vader shows up again: laughs nervously you know I was kidding right?
  • I love this ending because Palpatine did more than fail : he started his own failure You see, he was so paranoïd about a possible rebellion that he felt the need to destroy anyone who would event think about opposing him Palpatine is a master planner, surely one of if not the best in the entire franchise. So to see him defeated by something that was at the beginning his own plan is very satisfying. Like Tolkien said "Evil's will often ruin evil"
  • @spinningninja2
    4:53 I love how Darth Vader is just standing in the background like "So uh... do you need any help- OH SHIT"
  • @jonathanc.209
    “He is beaten, don’t release into your anger.” “Ok then, I’ll just let one of the senators do it.”
  • 5:42 roughly translated from Vader to Sidious, "I know you were trying to replace me this whole time you know. Did you honestly take me for the fool?"  Sidious: "OH ummm yeah anyways about those Rebels....damn I feel stupid right now".
  • @tysswe1
    Whats funny is that once again a stupid jedi didnt take the chance of killing the lord of the sith. He is laying on the floor and is ready to be killed but nope. Just walk away and let the empire keep on going.
  • @Omar.M.Daif_217
    You know you are a legend when The Emperor has a health bar.
  • @tezah3836
    lol i love how darth vader suddenly appears next to starkiller and sidious while they have their lightning battle @ 4:53 its like he finally managed to get up after a long battle with starkiller, only to get knocked into the air by the lightning explosion lol
  • @burn8229
    Jedi logic let him lives and slay some Jedi's when he is alive
  • @asaechao91
    "He's beaten, let him go" What could go wrong? Not too long later ALDERAAN GO BOOM BOOM
  • @byronmak7943
    Somehow, I actually like this ending, but I gotta point out a fault. Rahm Kota encourages Galen Marek to let the emperor live. What the hell? I know this is for the sake of continuity, but this is Rahm Kota, of all people, who is questioning the execution of the emperor. Marek could just kill him right there, and there would be no dark side consequences. Kota was known as the Jedi who applied his paranoia to question the use of clone troopers (manufactured muscle) serving under Jedi officers. He survived Order 66 because of that decision. In fact, he and his militia survived almost two decades into the Empire's reign. It was basically a rather well-armed but still unnoticeable insurgency that Vader only pays attention to it for the sake of training Marek. Nonetheless, Kota's militia survived for two decades. That is an amazing feat that demands guile, something that Kota lacked in final minute and got Marek killed.
  • First, that no scream was incredible. Second, nobody should've survived the explosion and if anyone had it would've been Galen because he might be the most durable thing in the Star Wars universe.
  • @fdsajfldaskjf
    My head-canon is that this occurs just prior to Rebels S3E18. Alliance command is formed by those Galen rescued and Mon Mothma sending out her message during that episode of Rebels is the first "call to arms". Following Marek's death and the newly founded Alliance born from his sacrifice, the Ghost Crew and their "cell" join the official Rebellion following their evacuation of Chopper Base. Then you get the Battle of Lothal followed by Rogue One and A New Hope with The Force Unleashed II probably fitting somewhere after the destruction of the first Death Star.