![]() Each ability, with the exception of the Force Dash, can be upgraded to more powerful levels. The game features an experience system, whereby the player's character can upgrade attacks and gain new ones as they progress through the game. One feature of the game is called a Saber Lock - a sequence in which the player's character clashes sabers with an opponent and must overpower them to avoid losing health. Attacks can also be charged up for greater strength. These attacks can be mixed to create combination attacks. There are three basic attacks: fast attacks which do the least amount of damage, strong attacks which do more damage but are slower to execute, and slow but incredibly strong critical attacks. Each of the playable characters (with the exception of the MagnaGuard) is equipped with at least one lightsaber. The game's combat system is heavily concentrated on lightsaber combat. There are 17 levels, interlaced with over 12 minutes of footage from the movie as cutscenes. In single player mode, the player alternates between playing as Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, reliving various scenes from the film through the game's missions. ![]() As part of the PlayStation 2 classics program, the PlayStation 2 version was re-released in Europe on the PlayStation Network on February 11, 2015, and in North America on April 28, 2015. Additionally, a version was made available for mobile phones on April 2, 2005. It was released on May 4, 2005, for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith is an action video game based on the movie of the same name. ![]() Can the best prequel film be made into a good video game? ![]()
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