

There is an "original." This game first came out on consoles 2 generations ago, and was remade for the Consoles of the last generation. The Remake looks prettier, sure but the older version is too nostalgic for me. See for yourself, gameplay on Playstation 2:Īh, ok.
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But why didn't you just look at the screenshots then? If I look at the Steam Store page it's very clear that it's not the PS2/Wii/PSP version.īut yeah, I can't find anything regarding that the PS2 was the "original". The Xbox 360/PS3 version doesn't seem like a release/remake in any way.īut who knows, maybe it is I guess. But yeah, this Steam version is the Xbox 360/PS3 version so if you want the one you're looking for you should probably emulate it. I couldn't tell for sure in the screenshots. I'll buy this one and also emulate the older version on PPSSPP Thanks for the input and understanding, the Ultimate sith edition is indeed a remake since all of it's graphics, combat mechanics, and even the cutscenes are different. Originally posted by VivaLaDokky:I don't think you can call this a remake. Since it was a cross-gen game it got 2 diffrent versions. Kinda like Splinter Cell Double Agent if you checked that out. I think its more appropriate to call it a cross-gen title. But sure, the visuals are "redone" so call it whatever floats your boat mate. The game is pretty much the same but the story here and there can be diffrent, and can actually make it a better game. This is the same thing that was done for Splinter Cell Double Agent back in the day. A version for PS2/GC/Xbox and one for PS3/PC/Xbox360. And those versions are simple called version 1 and version 2. And with these the version for PS2 was much better than the next-gen one. But like others mention, a quick look at the screenshots and you will know.
