Investigating Utapau - Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith (PS2) Playthrough: Part 7
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
03:10 - Mission: Investigating Utapau Starts
19:58 - Mission: Ends & Outro
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"The game follows the movie storyline very closely, incorporating footage from the movie and blending it well with the game portion. It involves playing through the events as either Anakin Skywalker or Obi-Wan Kenobi, with radically different events taking place in either. As Obi-Wan, much of the game is centered on destroying General Grievous, while the Anakin levels chronicle his fall to the dark side of the Force and extermination of the Jedi Order. This includes Anakin's attack on the Jedi Temple, which culminates in a duel with Serra Keto, the best student of Cin Drallig, whom Darth Vader later fights and kills along with Keto. The game ends with the duel on Mustafar between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan. There are two different endings to the final battle, the first being that Obi-Wan defeats Anakin like in the film, the second being that Anakin kills Obi-Wan then meets the Emperor, who gives him a new red lightsaber, Anakin in turn kills the Emperor and claims the new Empire for his own. The Game Boy Advance (GBA) and Nintendo DS versions of Episode III are much the same as the console versions, except as a side-scrolling action game. The other difference is that while the PS2 and Xbox versions feature a singular campaign, with the player controlling Obi-Wan or Anakin depending on their scenes in the film, the GBA and DS versions feature two separate campaigns for each one. The DS version also features uses for its touch-screen capability. The game was also released on the mobile phone and followed the storyline of all other versions. It resembles 1999's Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace video game where the overall game is the same as the corresponding film with a few minor changes in exposition and background information."