Revenge Of The Sith XBOX

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How do you sum up the term, "fun?" Does it mean you enjoy every second of the game in which you play? Do you find yourself often replaying key parts of the game in your head? Is it when you rent a game and just wish that dreaded due date was one more day away? Well, I can tell you first hand from my expierence, this (Star Wars Episode 3) certainly does some up all of the above ideals this game has to offer.

Going hand in hand with it's movie release of the same name, this game amazingly sticks to the story of the movie, as well as adds in a few extra's that make for a good video gaming expierence. The action is fast, refind, and well rounded. The combo system is a lot of fun. I often found myself constantly pushing the buttons in a craze trying to see what cool thing i could do. As a matter of fact, dare i say it, this game is about the combo system.

Indeed, you heard me rite, a game that actually gets by on it's gameplay. Not saying the graphics are bad in anyway, they certainly aren't the best, but they do have some good sides. The charactor's look about 90% correct to themselves. The destructible, lucious environments in saber fights are much to die for, as we have been waiting for this for quite awhile.

Ah yes, that leads me to the sound area. wow, what a soundtrack this game possess'. I can't believe how well the orchastra based music works in "sith." It certainly does more then it's fair share of carrying the epic part's of this game, and it'll make you remember them based on the music alone.

The music's good, the combo/gameplay system is killer, and the graphics are ok, and the game is FUN. but what's the best part you might ask? The length. It's pretty standard in today's world to complain that a game isn't 20 hours long. While this game can be anywhere from 6-10 hours depending on skill level, it ends at the perfect time. Lasts more then long enough so it doesn't start to feel repetitive or boring. Also, i believe the length leaves some room and desire for a person to go back one day on a rainy day and play threw the game on a harder difficulty level, without needing a marriage like commitment (knights of the old republic anyone?)

The only real downside i forsee, is at the game's current retail of 49.99, a 6-10 hour game isn't worth the full price. I would defintly say this game is a great 30 dollar game. All of the components in the game mesh well. Nothing feels broken, or undone, or rushed in my eyes. This all adds up to a great expierence.

"Fun." A great novelty today lacking in games that are full of million dollar voicework and endless budgets. Just because this is a game based on a movie, it should NOT BE sterotyped into the above mentioned catagory. If you like'd star wars jedi Battles on dreamcast or Psone, think of this as a much maligned and upgraded sequel. I would defintly recommend it to people whom enjoy star wars, or the lord of the rings games (Ea- two towers, return of the king.) go out, rent it, or wait till it's 30 bucks, but whatever you do, make sure you at least give this one a try.
 
I'm probably going to be picking this up when it drops in price. Like you said $50 is just too much for a 6-10 hour game without multiplayer. I'm glad to hear that, aside from reviews on websites, I haven't heard many negative things about this game.
 
I'm a big sci-fi fan, but I probably won't be picking this title up until long after it's become a Platinum Hits release. $15 new is stretching it as far as this title's value to me as a potential owner.
 
did like sometimes how the game stretched a bit, i preferred the mace windu versus anakin fight the game gives you, versus what we saw in the movie.
 
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