

Since The Force Unleashed was released in 2008, the world of Star Wars has changed. The Wii version looked not as advanced as the HD consoles, but it also had some different story beats, more fluid combat (and not just because of motion controls), and other minor details.

The Xbox 360/PS3 version is seemingly left to the coattails of history.
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Yes, this release of Force Unleased is the Krome Studios game made for the Wii, PS2 and PSP. Unlike the Wii version, you can play the Switch version of Force Unleashed without waving your arm these button controls are likely just ripped from the PS2 version, which Krome Studios also made. Sadly Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on the Switch doesn’t have the 1:1 controls, but it has something even better – button controls.
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Like all pre-Wii Motion Plus titles, both of these games meant the dream of a 1:1 lightsaber game was never realised. It took almost two years, and in just a couple of months of each other, we got Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Lightsaber Duels.

I have to put on my grandpa hat for this one, but when the Wii was first announced all the way back in the mid-2000s, the immediate want for a game that used the Wii Remote as a Lightsaber came as soon as we got a look at the controller.
