[Definitive] Star Wars Episode III: ROTS


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I beat the game in approxmatly 6 hours. The one on one boss battle was pretty easy, except fighting Mace Windu, boy was he hard.

For anyone wondering about what you should invest in on the expeience gain, these are the things i believe you should invest in to get lvl3:

Force Heal - You Will need this for intense dueling, Trust me

Critical attack

Dash attack

area attack

Jump attack

I dont really care much for the other force power except force heal. that is a must

The dueling battle is awesome once you get lvl 3 on all of those attack.

Good game to rent, not to buy.

I beat the game in approxmatly 6 hours. The one on one boss battle was pretty easy, except fighting Mace Windu, boy was he hard.

For anyone wondering about what you should invest in on the expeience gain, these are the things i believe you should invest in to get lvl3:

Force Heal - You Will need this for intense dueling, Trust me

Critical attack

Dash attack

area attack

Jump attack

I dont really care much for the other force power except force heal. that is a must

The dueling battle is awesome once you get lvl 3 on all of those attack.

Good game to rent, not to buy.

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6 hours?! Damn that is like two sittings.

Good game i'd say bets starwars game out, nice graphics, fighting, moves and the feature that it goes from moive screens to gameplay screens perfectly.

Offtopic: I just bought an obi one kanobi lghtsaber off of ebay for ?20.50 it extends 3 feet lights up real movis sounds as it's a replica. Gonna sell it on after afew goes on it.

Also what conbtact do you add for the msn sig pics the mkbot ones

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Still haven't had time to get the game yet. :(

Hear are some more reviews for your reading pleasure...all pretty positive...but then theres the IGN review which seems pretty extreme.

GamesXC 9/10

Yahoo 8/10

Team Xbox 7.9/10

Club Skill 8.2/10

IGN 4.5/10

  • 3 weeks later...

Well I gotta say, I contemplated buying this game and whilst despite some repetitiveness it was a descent game. But Had I purchased it I would be pretty ticked off given the fact that I finished it in 6 hours on hard, and others can probably finish it quicker than that.

Anyway whilst some nice moves, descent gameplay some fun stuff to unlock and some tiny tidbits like one or two things that were cut from the movie that well no doubt see in the DVD, for the $80 we pay in Aus for this its easy to see why theres so many people selling their copies of the game.

Just had to get that off my chest.

The game was very short, BUT...

A lot of thing I like about the game better than the movie.

Fighting more droids, more Jedi, More Neimodian Brutes, etc.

Also able to throw lightsaber, or lightinging...but, as the movie indicates, Lightining causes face to deform.

I also liked the Mortal Kombat aspect after you unlock the characters.

It's replayable, so that makes up for shortness.

I think its just the Emperors massive powerful lightning that causes deformation and drains him, I mean Dukoo uses Lightning and its easily resisted by Obiwan etc and Dukoo doesnt deform, yet when Palpatine uses it, Mace Windu is struggling to hold on and not get blown away by it.

Just my theory, and like Mortal Kombat, I dont think the level of replayability is there, but still they did the best they could because given that it was following the movie, I mean more levels would have just been boring really.

Still poor Jedi and even Sith, they arent as connected and in tune with the force as those Jedi in KOTORI+II.

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