


The Force Unleashed II received mixed reviews from critics who praised the graphics and sound design, but criticized the repetitive gameplay, short length, and underwhelming story. Sam Witwer again provides the voice and likeness for Starkiller, and several cast members return to voice and provide likeness to their respective roles. Production for The Force Unleashed II transpired over an approximate period of nine months while it possesses some similarities to the previous game, producers modified several aspects such as the sound effects and gameplay. While on a quest across the galaxy to understand his identity and escape from Vader's influence, Starkiller becomes caught in the war between the Alliance and the Galactic Empire. Vader's attempts to breed a perfect apprentice from the original Starkiller's DNA leads to the creation of the clone who, possessing his predecessor's memories and realizing he will similarly be betrayed, escapes Vader. Players control a clone of Starkiller, the first game's protagonist and Darth Vader's secret apprentice who sacrificed himself after helping to form the Rebel Alliance. The Force Unleashed II is described as the "dark entry" in the series, and a more personal story for the game's protagonist than the first game. The game takes place approximately six months after the events of the first game, and a year before the film A New Hope.

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The game was released in the United States on October 26, 2010, and throughout Europe on October 29 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii consoles, as well as Windows and the Nintendo DS and iOS portable devices. It is the second installment of The Force Unleashed multimedia project, and the sequel to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008). Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II is an action-adventure platform video game developed and published by LucasArts. He’s the middleman, the stop Bucky and Sam need to make before going to Zemo, who we know will be a key player in “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.Action-adventure, hack and slash, platformer Given the MCU’s track record, Isaiah Bradley’s appearance was likely meant as a simple plot device, while simultaneously nodding to the comic fans. But will we get any more backstory on Isaiah? Will we see him in flashbacks at all? So, now the question is, what part does Isaiah play going forward? He wouldn’t give up any information, leading Bucky and Sam to go to Zemo for help. But in the MCU, he was kept a secret, leading to the obvious anger on Sam’s part. In the comics, it’s established that Bradley became a known fact in African American culture as the Black Captain America, but mainstream society forgot about him. “Even your people weren’t done with me.”Īlso Read: 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier': It's Pretty Weird NOBODY Recognizes Bucky People running tests, taking my blood, coming into my cell,” Isaiah tells Bucky. In jail, he continued to be experimented on, both by the U.S. Here, Isaiah wasn’t officially Captain America and was sent to jail for 30 years (though we don’t actually learn why). Obviously, the MCU is once again picking up parts of the comic storyline. He remained a secret to the world at large. But, this was seen as treason by the military, and Isaiah was sentenced to life in prison, although he was released after 17 years. Bradley was the sole survivor, and took up the mantle of Captain America after Steve was presumed dead near the end of World War II. So, who exactly is Isaiah Bradley? Well, in Marvel comics, he is indeed like Steve - right down to the Captain America title.Īlso Read: 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier': What We Know About This New Captain AmericaĬreated by writer Robert Morales, artist Kyle Baker and editor Axel Alonso in 2003, Isaiah was one of 300 African-American soldiers who were used as test subjects in Project Rebirth, a 1940s attempt to recreate the Super Soldier Serum that turned Steve Rogers into Captain America. Isaiah refuses to talk anymore, whipping a metal tin into the wall and revealing his strength, before kicking Bucky and Sam out. military dropped me behind the line to go deal with him.”Īccording to Isaiah, he “took half that metal arm in that fight in Goyang” but he only let Bucky in to see if he had gotten the arm back, or was there to kill Isaiah. “We heard whispers he was on the peninsula, but everyone they sent after him, never came back,” Isaiah reveals. In a brief backstory, we learn that Isaiah and Bucky first crossed paths back in 1951, when Isaiah was sent in to take on the Winter Soldier. Also Read: 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' Just Introduced a Future Falconīucky introduces Sam to Isaiah in an effort to find any kind of lead on how the serum got out there, but Isaiah wants nothing to do with it.
