It's so weird to think how a full adaptation of the game was just available before the movie came out. The novelization came out before the movie too. These days, Disney keeps a tight lid on the movies story, even after it comes out.
i remember vissiting my Grandmother when this game came out and showed her the real bad guy Palpatine and pointed him out, and she just said "bad guy? that fucker looks like ME!" and i almost died before she did at the young age of 107 years.
@@jayden7106 why are you sorry? that was long ago, and she died peacefully and happily with her loving familly around her. no need to say sorry my friend. :)
@@Gr00t she always said she would outlive us all. she was right on one ocation when my uncle managed to get himself killed during work. heavy industrial machinery isnt exactly good to be hit by.
"Anakin, stop those droids! "Use the Force, Anakin!" "Take out that turret, Anakin!" It's almost like Anakin never left slavery. He even refers to almost everyone as "Master."
Also "Use the Force, Anakin." Doesn't that sound like the most useless thing you could possibly say to someone who has been training as a Jedi for years? It's not like the very concept of being a Jedi is precisely about using the Force...
I love this game. It's a bit dated and repetitive now, but the choreography and the boss fights still remain a highlight. That being said, my favorite "???" moment is the inclusion of (or lack of) Padme and Luke. There is *nothing* in the cinematics or level summaries regarding Padme except a missable line "You turned Padme against me!" And then at the end, (not including the bonus level with Ben Kenobi) there's this random kid. Anybody who doesn't know Star Wars is like, "Who's baby is this?!? What is happening?!?"
This game had the best saber combat ever. Even to this day with PS5 and Xbox One X there hasn't been a game that had such a crisp 1v1 ligthsaber combat feel. Good times!
It's hard if you don't know how to force heal. Took me forever to figure that out. Once you learn how to force heal, the game becomes hilariously easy.
Nah fam your far from alone, i had this on the original xbox i ended up giving up on this when i was like 10~12 and going in on Republic Commando and it was just as hard
Man. I wish they'd kept the Anakin and Obi-Wan touching themselves thing (that sounded super sketchy xD) because it shows how close they are. They're speaking in code. They made up a freaking code to talk to each other when they're surrounded by enemies... Fucking nerds! I love them!
igbh after all those intense gameplay, bossfighting, amazing cutscenes and the part where anakin killed obi-wan that gives me nightmares i never forget. I still feel like playing this game again. Still I wish we could kill some younglings instead of those neimodians on mustafar.
This game and TCW got me and my younger siblings into Star Wars back in 2008ish, I still play it through from time to time. It's so much fun, nostalgia or not!
I never got to play this game, but I did watch a playthrough of it. I'd love to be able to play this one day, should Aspyr make a remake of this. As it is RotS, I suspect Disney would allow it to be it canon. Unfortunately, that would mean we wouldn't get the alternate ending where Anakin kills Obi-Wan.
I pre-ordered this game from the Gamestop at the Mall near me to play with my nephew and when we took it home and opened it up it had a misburn on the disc, a perfect circle where there was like NO DATA burned onto the Disc right in the middle.
I totally forgot that this game existed, I played it when I was like 6 or 7. But this video unlocked a core memory and I remember how hard it was for me when I played it :D
new game+ runs were great in this > Playing as Anakin > Use force lightning ability from later in the game, early > Anakin: "Feel the power of the dark side!" > Obi Wan: "..." > Me: "lol"
Even though I haven't played this game in over a decade, PTSD from the mission on Mustufar ironed the cheats xucphra and kaiburr (unlimited health and force) into the deepest parts of my brain.
Yeah they use the same voice actors for pretty much all the characters. If you ever played the Game boy version of revenge of the Sith, they use the same soundtrack as the 2003 clone wars.
Wait so hayden did the choreography for the game but didn’t do the voice? If he voiced him there might’ve been some emotion in “you will try, my old friend” or “you underestimate the power of the dark side”
@@seanmiller4170 I didn’t feel emotion from him the whole way through but I did feel a bit when he went to the dark side or slaughtered the men but not just the men but the women … and the children too bc he hates them, basically he seems good at playing angry ig 😂
0:05 I was one of the kids who got the movie spoiled by the game. I bought and then a friend invited me to watch the movie... I had to pretend I didn't know what was going to happen. I couldn't help buy everything labelled Star Wars back then. You know when Georges Lucas still had something to say
When you keep on fire at the close end of the game you can see in the cut scene your still firing the cannon and aome rimes it cuts out Obiwan and Ankain walking out of the room talking in no sound its funny
My favourite part of this game, regardless of me ever playing it is Anakin's amazing block, especially the fact that Hayden Christensen wanted it in the game
If you read the 2017 Darth Vader comic series (set immediately after the events of episode 3) that “snooty librarian” survives Order 66 and gets a bad ass moment where she fights Vader with a lightsaber powered rail gun.
Now that I think about it, Aspyr SHOULD remake the Revenge of the Sith game for the PS4. It would look SO good on an HD console, also, they should add online multiplayer to where you can have hours and hours of fun having lightsaber duels against your friends and opponents!