
#STAR WARS EPISODE 3 CLONE FIGHTER MOVIE#
While there is some liberty taken with the story the movie tells, it also offers the freedom to explore some things that were alluded to in the film, but not actually shown. I actually played The Force Unleashed game before this one so I wasn't as impressed with the combat system on the Episode III game as I am with TFU. The force actions mostly fit in fluidly with the lightsaber comb at, which can be done in some cool looking combos. It is possible to use the force on some items that are a part of the environment as well as against your enemies. There is a slight rpg aspect that allows you to spend points gained in each level to make Anakin and Obi-Wan more powerful (such as force powers and combos). While it's a fair adaption of the movie, it can get kind of repetitious. I bought it simply because I enjoy the movies and have played some very fun Star Wars games such as the Battlefronts, The Force Unleashed, and the Knights Of The Old Republic games. So, fair warning, I may freely discuss events shown in the movie and don't consider them as spoilers. I will assume that anyone reading this has at least seen the movie. Revenge of the Sith also supports two-player light saber fighting, and as gamers make their way through the single-player game, they'll unlock each boss character they defeat for use in this multiplayer dueling mode. Players will encounter important characters like Yoda, Mace Windu, Commander Cody, Count Dooku, and others, as the paths of the two heroes gradually diverge - one turning toward the Dark Side, and all the power it offers, and the other holding true to the Light, even at all costs.īacta tanks located throughout each level can heal wounded characters, while other hidden power-ups may bestow permanent increases to health and force capacity, or new light saber skills. The adventure take place in franchise-familiar places such as the Galactic Senate Dome and the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, as well as new locations introduced in Episode III. As Obi-Wan Kenobi, players will ply the concentrated control and deadly effectiveness of the Light Side styles. Like the movie, the game revolves around the camaraderie and conflict between its two protagonists - a student gifted with powers far too great to be constrained by his own will alone, and a teacher too devoted to honor and tradition to prevent the future he dreads most.Īs Anakin Skywalker, players will learn to command the unbridled power of the Dark Side, with vicious, vengeful Force power attacks and an explosively violent style of light saber fighting. Fans find both sides of the Force, in this combat-oriented adventure based on the conclusive, sixth feature film in Star Wars franchise.
