However, that largely doesn't matter as you start almost fully powered-up for each of these levels anyway. The downside to this is that none of your powers or anything carry over, nor does anything that you earn carry back into the main game. What's sort of nice is that each of the three additional levels are standalone options, so you don't need to play through the game in order to get to them. In terms of the additional content, what you're getting here is an extension of the base game, something that simply adds more content to the experience but doesn't actually change (or even fix) anything. In short, it's still a fun, if somewhat flawed, experience that gives you a great set of Force powers to play with. If you haven't played the game or want to know our thoughts on the original experience, be sure you check out our original Star Wars: The Force Unleashed review. The code looks to be completely untouched, for better or for worse. The base Force Unleashed experience is the main star of the show, and nothing has changed. So while this is also being targeted at existing fans of the game, its ideal customer is someone who didn't pick up the game in the first place and wants everything in one shot. The new Tatooine level will be available as a download as well, leaving Hoth as the only exclusive gameplay element. The Jedi Academy level has been out for some time, as have been the downloadable skins. Now, before I get into the actual details of what's in store for you, let me point out that most of this content is also available for the original release of The Force Unleashed. In fact, there's a paper pamphlet that shows what all of the cards look like, and that's probably enough for most everyone out there. The collector's card is just a thick piece of paper with some artwork on it and is hardly worth collecting. In terms of the tangible stuff, the collector's tin is really just the metal case that a lot of other special editions ship in, which, while cool and nice, isn't anything new. Click the image to watch our full video review. For the retail price you'll get the original game, the Jedi Academy, Tatooine and Hoth levels, all of the downloadable skins, a collector's card and a nice tin case to hold it all in. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed completely re-imagines the scope and scale of the Force and casts players as Darth Vader’s "Secret Apprentice," unveiling new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy seen through the eyes of a mysterious new character armed with unprecedented powers.Essentially, this is the collector's edition that we didn't see last year, coupled with all of the available downloadable content and a brand-new exclusive level. The Ultimate Sith Edition includes all of the original missions found in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed as well as content previously only available via download and an all-new exclusive bonus level. The story and action of Star Wars®: The Force Unleashed™ expands with the release of Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition, a special new version of the game that will show gamers the deepest, darkest side of the Force in a story that puts them on a collision course with Luke Skywalker himself. Includes 26 items: Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005), Star Wars Republic Commando™, Star Wars Starfighter™, STAR WARS™ Knights of the Old Republic™, Dark Forces, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Star Wars The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Ultimate Sith Edition, Star Wars: Empire at War Gold Pack, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, LEGO® Star Wars® III: The Clone Wars™, STAR WARS™ Knights of the Old Republic™ II - The Sith Lords™, STAR WARS™: X-Wing, STAR WARS Tie Fighter, STAR WARS - Galactic Battlegrounds Saga, Star Wars X-Wing Alliance, STAR WARS® X-Wing vs TIE Fighter + Balance of Power, Star Wars™ Rebellion, STAR WARS™: ROGUE SQUADRON 3D, Star Wars - Rebel Assault 1 and 2, Star Wars™: Episode I Racer™, Star Wars: Battlefront (Classic, 2004)
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