As a fan of the Star Wars series, I could also not to be missed this game (although the streaky views). First: The story is interesting, takes place between Episode III and IV and in itself is an important connection point between the films. Unfortunately, one has thereby the narrative possibilities (I would have liked more "around it" desirable addition to the actual story) not completely maxed out here - too bad! As a fan, as I said, it still worthwhile to pursue the story. Are beautiful while the power capabilities of the protagonist that enhances the well-known films and ridiculous dasaus but thus determined exaggerated for many act contributing to gameplay shown. The game itself is fairly linear. It is expanding its capabilities by zersäbelt his opponents, crushed, swirls through the air, etc., and thus gain experience points that can be invested in combo, power and character skills. Despite the hack and slay action you have to play some passages more often, since you will often bashed pretty hard when attempting to blindly do the opponents. Overall, however, it does not take long until the game will be much too early end. On the other hand, it is found that the game would turn unattractive if it were longer, because at some point always uses the same combos. Technically, the PC version a few weaknesses. Occasional crashes are simply ugly and simply do not have to. Nevertheless, I would recommend to anyone, preferring to buy this version instead of the successor TFU2 which comes technically much worse and even entertaining (for whatever reason).