- Don’t just defeat your enemies, hurl them through walls, smash them into objects, shock them with lightning, and even transforms them into Force -charged bombs capable of massive destruction.
- Includes the original Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Video Game, 3 new levels including a one that is exclusive to the Ultimate Sith Edition, an Art Book, and Lithograph all packaged in a beautiful tin collector’s box.
- During their hunt on the planet Tatooine for the reclusive Obi-Wan Kenobi, players will also explore the depths of Jabba the Hutt’s palace and encounter notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett.
- The Secret Apprentice is sent to the planet Hoth on a crusade to crush the Rebellion once and for all; while on Hoth, players face Luke Skywalker himself while visiting iconic locations.
- Experience the full power of the dark side of the Force by creating devastating attack combos using the Secret Apprentice’s lightsaber and over-the-top Force powers-Force push, grip, repulse and lightning.
Product Description
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 pus them on a collision course with Luke Skywalker himself. 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 down… More >>
Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition




If you waited a while and haven’t yet bought The Force Unleashed, well consider yourself lucky and pick up this addition. It’s a lot more addictive and fun. I own both versions. I had The Force Unleashed for Xbox 360, and I bought this Force Unleashed Ulitmate Sith for PS3, as well as owning The Force Unleashed for PSP (what can I say I own all gaming consoles). This adds three levels to the original game that to me I enjoy more than some of the games regular levels, this game is made to answer the “what if” question; like can you imagine Luke Skywalker becoming the apprentice to Starkiller (who killed his father Vader)?
Now the Sith Edition for Xbox 360 contains 2 disks, the first is just the regular game that’s been out for a little over a year, with a bonus disk featuring the 3 new levels. On the PS3 version you get one disk that contains everything. I also wanted to clear this up, you don’t get 10 collector cards, you get one (of either 10 different) card and a book that shows you the other. It’s nice thou, it’s foil stamped, etc. And what I think is really nice, is the case this game is in, it’s not plastic it’s a tin case. Makes for a dramatic look. Certainly a nice christmas gift for any Star Wars fan, even if they already own the Original Force Unleashed as I did.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is just the game with all the DLC now included on the disc. They didn’t even change the menus or anything to reflect the “Special Edition”-ness (yes, that’s right, the loading times between menus are still there, even after the 5-gig install). No bug fixes, backwards compatibility, anything. Your old saves don’t work on here if you have any and the bonus missions are very short, even the exclusive one. The trophies are a little buggy too, because apparently kills in the bonus levels don’t count toward some trophies (I counted). The non-canon storyline is interesting enough, but it still feels incomplete, even with the addition of the Hoth DLC. If you were going to buy all of the DLC, this costs about the same, and if you haven’t played the game yet, this is the edition to buy, but overall there’s not a ton of reason to buy it if you’ve played the game. It comes with ten collector’s cards (and one out of ten foil cards, are you supposed to buy the game ten times or what?) and the exact same manual from the first game.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game has good graphic and gameplay. There is a lot of customization. You get to customize your skills, customs and your light saber. The way you use the force is splendid. Overall you get the original Force Unleash plus a lot of additional new content. You can play four different stories. Overall a great deal. The sequel is coming soon. (Reviewed by Daniel, 9 years old).
Rating: 5 / 5
I originally purchased The Force Unleashed shortly after its initial release, and was rather disappointed with it. The story was alright, but there were several crippling glitches and gameplay issues with the game that tarnished the overall experience. I later sold it on eBay.
One year later, I heard about the Ultimate Sith Edition and figured I’d give it a shot. A much better experience. I didn’t encounter any of the glitches that were in the original version, the gameplay was more polished, and the addition of Trophies was a bonus. I would give the game an A overall.
The DLC is somewhat disappointing. There are three packs, the Tatooine and Jedi Temple packs (previously released) and a new, exclusive Hoth level.
The problem with all three packs is that they’re too short to be meaningful. 35 minutes for the Temple, 25 for Tatooine, and 20 for Hoth. And, unfortunately, the gameplay issues that plagued the original release of the game returned. This is why the entire game gets only 4 stars.
But don’t let subpar DLC prevent you from purchasing this game. It’s worth the 40 dollars by itself, and the steel case is a nice addition.
Rating: 4 / 5
When I found out, there was a special edition, I was really happy, I bought the regular edition when it came out on September 2008, a great game I must say but unfortunately it had a lot of glitches, (see my past review on the regular edition) but still I wanted this game. After playing for a little while, here are the things I like and also the ones I didn’t like:
The good:
* Metal case
* All downloadable content now it is included and it is for “free”.
* A collectible card.
* Art book.
* Price.
* Trophies are now available for this version.
* Exclusive level for the Sith edition.
As for me, the game seems to load a little bit faster in comparison with the regular version.
The Bad:
* On Amazon’s product description, there’s no info that it said just one collectable card it’s included, too bad.
* It would it be cool if there were a soundtrack included for this edition.
* For people who already bought the two extra screens, the skin characters, they wasted their money because all content it is included.
* Too bad the special edition took over a year to be release.
* Your previous save data and all the hours you invested in playing the regular edition, now are useless because the save data is not compatible with the special edition, as for me A HUGE FAIL from Lucas Art studio.
The glitch:
* On some stages the character can float LOL, especially if the character needs to climb to get a holocron and then if you let him fall (a small fall not enough to kill him) on some stages the star killer will flow. The one I recall right now was in Felucia (level 3), when I saw it.
* This is the game with most glitches I’ve ever played on PS3 (actually the only one with glitches I own).
If you don’t mind to re-play the game one more time, I would advise you to sell you regular version and buy this one, for all of their extras and the exclusive screen for this edition, you won’t regret it.
Cheers.
Rating: 5 / 5