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Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith |  | From: Lucas Arts Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $0.01 as of 9/10/2010 02:41 CDT details You Save: $9.98 (100%)
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Seller: Direct Distributor Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 3629
Platform: Xbox Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.8 x 0.5 Dolby Digital Memory Card 480p Support
MPN: 32775 Model: 23272327750 UPC: 023272327750 EAN: 0023272327750 ASIN: B0007SL202
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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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Product Description Fans and gamers can experience the stunning Jedi action of the upcoming movie Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith on May 5 2005 when LucasArts releases the companion video game in advance of the movie s opening on May 19th. The Star Wars: Episode III video game features third-person character action gameplay built to deliver the ultimate Jedi action experience as Anakin Skywalker 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 lead to a final confrontation between good and evil.The Powers of a JediPlay as Anakin Skywalker or Obi-Wan Kenobi. Experience epic duels from the film that test your lightsaber skills and Force powers. Enhance your Jedi with new combo moves and upgradeable attacks.Exclusive Movie ContentGripping sound effects from the film created by Skywalker Sound and an authentic Star Wars soundtrack intensifies the action.Go Beyond the FilmBattle through 16 interactive levels including never-before-seen locations inspired by the film. Clash with Darth Vader and other enemies in multiplayer duels. Unlock other characters locations and bonuses.Format: XBOX Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: T - Teen UPC: 023272327750 Manufacturer No: 32775
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Fun game, but a little short... July 5, 2010 Barry This game is super fun.... for the couple hours it takes to complete. The graphics and sound were great! There are a couple parts of the movie, however, that I wish they would have added to the game to make it a little longer. One thing about this game (which I tend to agree with another reviewer) was that after you beat the game, there really isn't much left to do. It's not a game that you can go back and do a whole lot in each level. Kind of a "one and done" type of game. I would recommend this game for someone looking for a low cost SW game that follows the movie, has some original scenes from the movie, and has great graphics.
Star Wars September 23, 2009 Cynthia R. Meyers This game is alright but the graphics and sound is fantastic.The game is 3hours long and you could finish it in one sitting.I would recommend this game.
star wars epidode 3 November 29, 2008 Kevin M. Rogers (us) I know i am way late on getting this game but it is amazing the cameras can get a little annoying but the action and fighting is so fun you can look past it.oh and this is my first review!
The Force is with this Spectacular Action Game! December 19, 2007 Media Lover Ok, so I'm a little late in playing this game, but I love it. I purchased this game two days ago, and yes, I beat it in two sittings. The missions are so immersive, the controls are wonderful and the gameplay is simply addicting. One of my favorite things about this game is the careful attention to the plot. I was a bit worried that the video game would be a watered down version of the PG-13 film... I was very wrong. Certain levels in this game put you right into the muderous shoes of Darth Vader, killing everything that comes between you and your goals, while others put you in the shoes of the hero Obi Wan.
As far as graphics, well, these rate at about a 6.5 to 7.0 right now in 2007, but for that generation of games they rate an easy 8.0. The game is moderately long, (the story mode takes about 6 or 7 hours) but there is so much replayability that story mode doesn't even put a knick in the potential gameplay.
Overall this is a must buy!
Numerous Flaws that Should Have Been Fixed September 20, 2007 Lisa Shea 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you're a fan of the Star Wars world, you know that Episode III is the "last episode" in terms of movie releases. This is the ultimate episode where Anakin finally turns to the dark side and embraces his new personae as Darth Vader.
The translation into a game was done with the full cooperation of the Star Wars people, and there are many integrations of video clips into the storyline. I've seen this done VERY well with other games, so that you feel you're an integral part of the storyline. Unfortunately, with the XBox engine, this just doesn't work as well in this game. When you switch from the movie back into gameplay, the characters suddenly look very wooden and blocky. I don't think you'd have that reaction at all if 1) they didn't try to make it a seamless situation or 2) they'd done a better job with in game graphics.
The movement of the characters during fighting is relatively smooth, with the saber attacks, spins, jumps and so on. The problem here is that much of what you're doing is repetitive. Oh look, another wave of droids to slaughter. It often comes down to button mashing, which is a shame because in an RPG like manner you get to build up your character's strengths to customize him.
I also have to comment that the dialogue gets very inane, very quickly. I realize they can't "fix" Anakin to make him more pleasant - but it's like water torture to hear his snotty voice snapping back at Kenobi constantly.
It was very nice of them to have two player gameplay, something which is missing from a lot of games. But on the other hand, why don't they have an XBox Live component? With so many people who play on Live - but don't have nearby friends to play in the house - it's a real shame. I know many people who are home taking care of kids or for other reasons can't have someone else "in" their house, and Live is an important aspect of their free time fun.
Finally, there were situations in the game where you hit a "puzzle to be solved" and you were given quick instructions about what button to press - but if you missed those for some reason, you were doomed to death so that you could go back and replay up to that area and hear the instructions again. That just makes no sense in a modern game.
Great potential here - but numerous flaws that really should have been spotted easily during beta testing.
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