That being said, the story itself was a bit of a jumbled mess. In fact I'd go as far to say that the Force Unleashed II movie is better than the entire prequel trilogy. The animation is slick and more realistic looking than the entire final showdown between Obi-Wan and Anakin in Episode III. Then there is the playable movie within the game. There is the game itself, a mere 10 levels taking place in 4 different locales - though one of them isn't much more than a quick power-up grab and a chat with Yoda. With Force Unleashed II there are two things included with the game. However, just because it was once again, way too short, that didn't make it any less fun. Was that intentional? I have no idea I don't think I'm that influential. That's because I didn't get it from LucasArts until a couple days after it hit shelves. You may be wondering why this review is coming out a week after the game came out. This includes both game-play and watching the cut scenes. I have to start out with that because after a mere five hours, I was done. This game was sickeningly, maddeningly short. You can either read the next sentence, or you can read the rest of the review, it's up to you. In this review for Star Wars: Force Unleashed II you have a choice.