Very short Campaign, repetitive
Gameplay (7.0): The gameplay is mostly the same as in TFU 1, it is very fun but gets repetitive quickly, especially with the boss fights which involve the same button sequence and the same animation every single time, killing storm troopers and launching them into the sky with a bolt of lightning will never get boring. one thing that i suggest for TFU 3 is that they make a different combat system at least for the boss battle's because in its current state it is very repetitive and not satisfying at all.
Graphics (9.0): This is one of the only standing points of this game, TFU already had wonderful visuals and TFU 2 improves upon that, its a shame that you only visit 4 planets in the game because i would have enjoyed seeing these visuals in other planets.
Audio: (8.5): No matter how bad the game, i think its almost impossible to make a Star Wars game with bad sound effects and music, this has always been one of the highlights of Star Wars.
Length/Story: (3.0): I was so disappointed with this, TFU had a great story and really did a great job portraying how the rebellion was created, TFU 2 does not even get close to the quality of the original in terms of story. there is nothing in the story of TFU 2 that is meaningful. the length of the game is another major, its about 5 hours long and has no multiplayer, so when your done with the Campaign your done with the game, period.
Replay Value (4.0): There is no replay value in this game, the only choice you can make is at the end of the game, if you want to see the second ending all you have to do is load the last level, no need to start a new game.
Overall i am extremely disappointed, after such a good job was done in TFU they may have killed the series with this game, at only 5 hours long with no replay value this is not worth $60, im sure that one of the reasons the game is so short is because they purposely left content out to release it as DLC and make even more money, this is a trend that has been going on for a couple of years now and not only with LucasArts, eventually the consumer is going to get tired of this.
Overall i am extremal