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There's a creature in Star Wars so massive that a Rancor—the thing that almost killed Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi—is the size of its hands.And most "biggest Star Wars creatures" videos completely forget it exists.I've watched a lot of those videos. You probably have too. They cover the Sarlacc. The Krayt Dragon. Those space whales from Rebels. And look, those are all fine picks. But scroll down to the comments on any of them, and you'll find the same frustrated responses over and over again."What about the Gorog?""Did you even play Force Unleashed?""Why does nobody ever talk about the games?"Here's the thing. The movies showed you the tourist-friendly monsters. The stuff that could fit a PG-13 rating and a three-minute action sequence. But the games? The games showed you the nightmare fuel that would've gotten cut from family entertainment before the first draft hit a producer's desk.So let's fix that gap. Three creatures the theatrical releases couldn't show you. Starting with the beast that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II threw at players in October 2010—and that nobody making "biggest creatures" content seems to remember exists.The Gorog.But first, we need to establish what we're measuring against.When Luke Skywalker dropped through that trapdoor in Jabba's Palace back in 1983, audiences got their first real look at what a large predator looks like in this galaxy. The Rancor became the template. The default image that pops into your head when someone says "giant Star Wars monster." And for good reason—that thing was terrifying.