[quote name='Hydro2Oxide']I do agree that this is kind of a cheap tactic, to make this one have some exclusive content. It's like the Colonies Edition of Lost Planet for the PC, it destroys the worth of the old copies of the game and penalizes people for supporting the game earlier.[/QUOTE]
I hate to tell you this, but when a game's selling for $15 new, it doesn't have much value left at that point.
With that said, you're still wrong. Marvel Ultimate Alliance Gold is ~$30 used at GameStop, but the original pressing is still selling for $10 - pretty damn good for a game that was a pack-in title
AND Platinum Hits. Yes, it's "worth" less than the Gold version, but I don't think anyone here could argue that the game would be selling for much more if the Gold version never was released.
[quote name='The 7th Number']This is a bad way to reward people for buying this game early. Now they either have to buy it again, or miss out on part of the game they should have been able to play, via DLC. Shady tactic indeed![/QUOTE]
You didn't buy the game "early" - it came out almost a year ago.
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']I think that what annoys me and others is that we bought the game when it came out. We supported the game by buying the DLC. We want to play this exclusive level. I don't even care if it's a time-exclusive and is made available for purchase later on. It's just a cheap tactic to get obsessive SW fans, like me, to buy the same game again, though, and that's annoying.[/QUOTE]
No, it's not. It's to get people who didn't buy the game in the first place - like me - to buy the rerelease instead of a used copy. I'm pretty sure that LucasArts isn't planning on people who bought the game for $60 and then gave them more money for DLC to spend another $20 or $30 for ONE LEVEL.
[quote name='phantomfriar2002']I'd much rather have a sequel than an expansion pack if the only way to play
some of the new content is to buy the otherwise
exactly the same damn game all over again. Go figure.[/QUOTE]
Then don't buy the game. LucasArts doesn't owe you anything, and you're not entitled to more content just because you bought the game before. Again, we're talking about ONE MISSION in the game. If it was a more significant change (like, say, an entire campaign based around playing as Vader), then I'd understand why people are so upset, but you guys are blowing this completely out of proportion.
Let me ask a different question: why is nobody bitching about the 360 version not having the two player duel mode from the Wii game? Why aren't we complaining about the PSP version's exclusive historical levels (although, to be fair, the achievements make it look like we might get that eventually). Why is nobody bemoaning that we don't have the Jedi trials level that both of those versions of the game have? It's the same

ing thing - the same game, with a
small amount of unique content.
If you guys really, absolutely NEED the extra level, look at what

ing website you're on. Just wait a few months, and you'll probably be able to find it for the same $15 I'm willing to bet a lot of you picked the game up for in the past month, if not cheaper than that.
You know what the worst part about this is? This is going to sour some of you on what, from everything I've seen and read, is supposed to be a damn good game.