The game did provide more fore powers, but I primarily just knock people off their feet, hit them with lightsabers, or electrocute everyone near me…and it works (the grapple move makes it too easy). The game can be pretty glitchy at times and there are occasional camera issue in addition to glitches in the boards. If the story is boiled down, it isn’t a bad story, but it is too short and predictable. The look and style of the game has a real film quality to it. I will say the cut scenes are quite good. There is some replay of the game, but it is mostly achievement/trophy based (in addition to an alternate ending like the first game). For me, this isn’t an issue since I got the game free, but if I had been someone who purchased it day of release, I would be pretty upset. I barely get enough time to play and managed to finish it rather quickly. It was worth the download, but I see the problems. When Xbox Live offered Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II for free, I downloaded it. I was pretty disappointed when I read initial reviews of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II which slammed the game for its length and problems in its design.
It was short but fun, and it really let you cut loose with Jedi powers in a way that many of the other Star Wars games ever allowed. I enjoyed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.