There are also several force abilities and special moves, with a different meter governing each type. Most of the game is about running back and forth all over the screen, smashing droids (or Jedi, if you go to the Dark Side…) with a small arsenal of lightsaber moves. The GBA version of Revenge of the Sith is a straightforward side-scrolling action game, the only alternative style of gameplay coming in boss battles when your movement is restricted and the game focuses more on swordplay. The correlation is limited to basing whole side-scrolling levels full of droid enemies on particular locations in the movie. With that said, the GBA and DS versions of Revenge of the Sith are not particularly story heavy, and other than a few very cool boss duels, the hack-and-slash action is only vaguely tied into the film’s plot. If you’re trying to avoid movie spoilers, you should wait to try out the game versions until after you’ve seen Episode III in the theaters. Before you even consider playing this game, please be aware that it contains cut-scenes which (crudely) cover most of the major plot points in the movie.
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