Not that you would have made an effort, or even trying to disguise the port anyway. No no! Even the menu is just the arrow keys or what, I just really rarely use, durchblätterbar. And then the nice combinations to cope WASD position only with a Fingerspagat Olympic quality. As you would have Bittflehen Star Wars enthusiast PC users reluctant, yes want to hear bitchy and you desire at the end with a "Here, take it or leave!" granted.
Letting the aside, TFU shines but at least than what it really should be: a straight "Hop & Hau it!" in the style of Prince of Persias and God of Wars in the context of Star Wars'. Et voilà! The graphics of the game is really chic advised, though not customizable in the options. Yet another console indication.
It follows an action-packed gaming experience, as one would expect from a representative of the genre. It's quite fun to play around with the power to levitate enemies and hurl them to other or to barbecue in the air with a power flash. The story is well told and the role of playful possibilities, the protagonists to "pimp" and select the outfit and the color of the lightsaber crystal, give the whole game a bit more depth than you would usually expect from support for a Hack & Slay. In a TFU is even fabulous and that's the mood. More Star Wars in sound and vision is likely to be hardly feasible. Quick Time Events choreographic perfection realize that there is power swing gifted the blades. It attracts only up everything due to the hectic fast at one over.
Is there a buy recommendation? The original price exclusively for those who are both fans of the topic as well as the species - namely unconditional followers. All others I would recommend to wait until it is slightly cheaper or the Software pyramid expands to another stone. The superficial pleasure is in fact also a rather short, even with the bonus levels of the Sith Edition I only came close to fourteen hours of play ...