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The Bargain Nexus - Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $15.99
Your Save: $ 4.00 ( 20% )
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Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 144 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Lucas Arts EAN: 0023272327354 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Live out the most exciting moments from the movie and follow the film's tragic conflict through two perspectives Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment Model: 23272327354 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment Release Date: 2006-06-15 Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment
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Features
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Live out the most exciting moments from the movie and follow the film's tragic conflict through two perspectives Control all the Jedi abilities of both Anakin and Obi-Wan, including Stun, Sith Lightning and Jedi Mind Trick Battle in over 16 levels across four movie worlds, like the planet Corusant, the sinkhole planet of Utapau and the volcano world of Mustafar Single player story mode and intense multiplayer versus duel modes Features all-new Episode III film footage taken directly from the movie
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Short, but fun! Comment: This game is excellent! I have a couple problems with it, but I give it five stars because, at least in my opinion, the good outweighs the bad. The only things I have a problem with are:
1. Where are Yoda and Darth Sidious?
2. Why are there no space battles?
Now, even though I have those problems with the game, here are the reasons I love it:
1. You play through the movie, but if you want to go outside that there are five bonus levels that have some scenes not seen in the movie. (Except for the Darth Vader vs. Obi-Wan Kenobi level on the Death Star, which was seen in A New Hope).
2. There are two Mustafar battle levels: one where you are Anakin fighting Obi-Wan, and one where you are Obi-Wan fighting Anakin. If you defeat Obi-Wan, which was not in the movie, there is a great alternate ending!
3. Duel Mode! You can choose from a group of characters and battle anyone you want! You can be Mace Windu battling General Grievous or Count Dooku battling Darth Vader, and many more. Sadly, you can't pick Yoda or Darth Sidious. Still, it is pretty cool!
Overall, I recommend this game. It is difficult at some parts and fairly challenging. It is pretty short, but they really did a great job with it overall. Five stars!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A bit repetitive for some, but... Comment: it's just right for me. I like the simplicity of just lightsabering the hell out of droids, Sith, Jedi, etc., using "The Force" (force push, force grasp, force throw, and later, force lightning), and getting to play the movie. Despite what one reviewer mentioned, the fighting styles of the characters in multiplayer are not identical. Maybe you just need to have a subtle eye.
What more would you expect from a game adapted from a movie? Even if it's not great, it's nowhere near as bad as old ljn titles. Go play Friday the 13th on NES to see what I'm talking about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best star wars game ever Comment: I am not a big fan of any game that comes out of Lucas Arts, but when I saw this game reviewed on G4 and then looked at the walkthrough I just had to have it! I love the constant saber battles and just being a jedi knight good and bad all through the game. The people at Lucas Arts should be very proud of themselves. When they made this game, gamers became jedi!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Repetitive... but Action-Packed!! Comment: Sorry about the name, it's not my account :) .I found thie game to be kind of repetitive. There are lots of combos and moves that you probably won't memorize. When you get to fight as Anakin aka Lord/Darth Vader. Graphics are solid, framerate on par. Overall, this is a game you should buy first-off. I now know wht it's a "Greatest Hits" game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty Fun Comment: I got this game when it first came out and was playing it before I saw the movie. After playing the game awhile, I finally went and saw the movie. Of course, there is no compairison between the two. The movie is usually always better than the game anyhow so I wasn't dissapointed. Anyway, the graphics in the game were not all that good, and the voice work was terrible. They could have used the actually actors voices in the game. They did however put little clips from the movie in the game which I thought was a neat idea. You can learn some really awesome moves and get the cheats that will unlock all the moves and even some really bizaar light sabers.
However, the game is really short. Only 17 chapters I believe. But, it's still fun to play and try and become a Jedi Master.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith unveils the final chapter of the new Star Wars films, as you experience the events that turned young Anakin Skywalker into the evil Darth Vader.This 3rd-person action adventure will deliver the ultimate Jedi action experience as Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi join forces in fierce battles and heroic lightsaber duels -- until one's lust for power and the other's devotion to duty leads to a final confrontation between good and evil. Authentic sound effects and immersive Star Wars music
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