You will gain infinite Force Points if you just leave the game and come back later. There's a save point here, so you can use a rubber band to hold down the character movement analog stick and create a perpetually running, and dying Starkiller. In the first level, when you have to run away from the gun ship, when you stop you will die instantly - and gain some Force Points.
There is also detailed destruction in various parts of the game, however due to console limitations, these highly detailed and interactive assets are few and far between. This is all made even better with the Euphoria engine (made famous by the earlier Grand Theft Auto IV) which allows for realistic physics as you blast your way through starships and planetary woodlands. While the game’s combat is somewhat basic, the thrill of seeing your favourite sci-fi world come to life makes up for any rudimentary fighting. The player also has access to various jump moves, lightsaber techniques as well as force lightning to create a spectacular show of combat on the battlefield.