Well, the game sure infuriated the heck out of this reviewer--are you feeling me, captain evil? The handful of lightsaber duels would be a nice change-up, especially since you've got so many upgradeable moves and Force powers in your repertoire...if earning a victory actually required some talent. In addition to the main story levels, there are bonus levels and characters the player can unlock and play as, such as Each battle can be won with either the best of one, three or five rounds, depending on the options chosen. In the PS2 and Xbox versions, after completing "Friendship in Flames", one more mission "Revenge of the Sith", is unlocked. As they make their way from planet to planet, the pair dispatch with any and all resistance they find.
Whether you're a huge fan of Star Wars or simply looking for an entertaining game that doesn't make you think too hard, we recommend trying out either of the great Revenge of the Sith games!In the Sith movie, when Palpatine reveals himself as a Sith Lord to Anakin Skywalker, he says to pre-Vader, "I can feel your anger." Both game are tons of fun in their own right, each offering their own unique take on this epic science fiction tale. Cool lightsaber boss battles step things up, but half the time I felt like I was winning through luck rather than skill. Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is a compilation of five mini-games based on Star Wars; Episode III, as follows: Droid Invasion: As Obi-Wan, reflect the blaster bolts with his lightsaber. Heck--even a game starring insurance adjusters would pump me up if it were set to Star Wars music. One feature of the game is called a Saber Lock - a sequence in which the player's character clashes swords with an opponent. This is also the case in In the GBA and DS versions, however, music from the film as well as Most differences are about character deaths. There are 17 levels, interlaced with over 12 minutes of footage from the movie. As an intergalactic war begins brewing, two Jedi masters named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi must fight against the insurgent force. As you slay enemies and complete levels in sufficient time, you'll unlock points that can be used to further strengthen your abilities. As a companion piece to the movie--with extra characters and scenery not in the film--Sith gets the job done with flair. There are three missions for each Anakin and Obi-Wan in single player, and a multiplayer providing 8 maps and 17 ships: No original music from the film is used, since recording of the soundtrack had not been completed when the game's production ended. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith was a 2005 video game based on the movie of the same name. It gives the player the opportunity to play as Anakin (aka Darth Vader) during the duel on After being presented with a brand new Sith lightsaber, Anakin activates his lightsaber and stabs Palpatine. It was released on May 5, 2005, for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. The game follows the movie storyline very closely, incorporating footage from the movie into the game and blending it well with the game portion itself. The Star Wars franchise is full of awesome fights and battles, and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith puts you directly in the center of the action. The clone troopers raise their weapons and aim at Anakin for killing the emperor, but do not fire. For example: The handheld versions of the game are played as a 2.5D side-scrolling beat 'em up game, where players can freely choose to play as either Obi-Wan or Anakin, traversing across roughly a dozen levels to battle a variety of enemies and occasionally dodge deadly hazards, such as a laser trap or a missile launcher. But the gameplay follows a braindead hack-n-slash formula: Your character easily slices through hordes of weak-minded enemies, occasionally flipping a switch or shooting a turret gun. For the most part, the Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith games directly follow the plot of the 2005 film. As you guide Skywalker or his mentor Obi-Wan through the pretty movie sets, you'll see the same exact props and set pieces-- and you'll slay a ridiculous amount of Federation droids and open far too many locked doors with your glow stick (apparently, breaking and entering is a big problem in George Lucas' far-away galaxy). So with Lucas maintaining a distance from the game version of Sith, I expected a high(er) standard.
Some of these costumes depict In the DS version, there are 3D starfighter battles incorporating the touch screen to manage your shields and view Radar and scores.
Too many levels center on mindless droid hacking. It may be monotonous, but thanks in part to the upgradeable combo system (which rewards Jedi-like dedication) and considering the game's paltry five-hour length, I sure didn't get bored. Also, without Obi-Wan, Padmé would not be taken to Polis Massa and not be able to give birth to Luke and Leia Skywalker, and probably would die before even giving birth, thus Luke and Leia would never be born, leaving the galaxy without any new hope forever. Unlike other movie adaptations, the game does a great job adapting the source material, resulting in an enjoyable gameplay experience and an accurate story. There are three basic attacks: fast attacks which do the least amount of damage, strong attacks which do more damage but are slower to execute, and the slowest but strongest critical attacks. Alternatively, although it is not shown, it could be presumed that she would give birth in Vader's care. However, all of the upgraded techniques and Force Powers are available and each of the other characters has special abilities and maneuvers. The music was composed and conducted by John Williams, and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices.The score was Williams' sixth score in the saga.