Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II continues the dark journey of Starkiller. The game features stunning pre-rendered videos and cinematic cutscenes. Replaying these videos from the main menu allows you to enjoy the cinematic story without replaying entire levels.
For more information, look up community guides on specific, version-dependent unlock methods for console and PC.
Specialized hunting and tracking scenes. Endgame Videos: Both the Light Side and Dark Side endings. Method 2: PC Save File Modification
Locate your TFU2 save file folder (usually under Documents/LucasArts/The Force Unleashed II ). Replace your current save file with the 100% completed one. Always back up your original save first. Cinematic Highlights: A Recap of The Force Unleashed II
: Unlocked by choosing to kill Vader, which reveals an alternate, non-canon cinematic.Players must use the "Mission Select" feature or replay the final level to experience both outcomes and unlock their respective movies in the "Extras" menu. The Role of Challenge Mode
This paper examines the cinematic sequences in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (TFU2) and the design, technical implementation, and player-experience implications of unlocking all cinematics. It covers the role cinematics play in narrative delivery, how unlock systems affect engagement and replayability, methods for accessing cinematics (in-game progression, collectibles, and unlocking mechanics), and the ethical and preservation considerations of making all cinematics readily available. Recommendations are provided for designers and archivists aiming to balance player motivation with narrative accessibility.
Replace your original file with the downloaded 100% completion file.
Cheat codes disable achievements/trophies for that session. Use the save file method if you care about Gamerscore.
To enable cheat codes on affected versions:
After installing a 100% save, your game will think you have beaten everything. If you want to replay the story fresh but keep cinematics, simply copy the save file to a backup folder, watch the movies, then restore your original save.
By using a cheat to unlock all cinematics, you are answering that question with a terrifying "No." You, the player, have discarded the "soul" (the gameplay, the struggle, the branching light/dark side choices) and kept only the "memory" (the cutscenes). You have treated Starkiller the same way the Emperor treats his clones: as a vessel for data. To unlock all cinematics is to perform the ultimate Sith act—reducing a journey to a series of end-points. You win by refusing to play.