LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga User Review
Lego Star Wars Complete Saga doesn't hide the fact it's not unique, it takes the previous games and combines them into one, giving you the good ol' gameplay of the first two and combines them, while adding a few new features, like the powerup bonus (Which reminded me much of SMB's powerup mushroom, without a cool music), and 2 brand new levels, along with a few more modes to keep you entertained after you finished the game on story mode.
Lego star wars is mainly a platformer, There isn't a deep combat system, and if you're in for a fight, go get Madworld or No More Heroes, because this isn't a beat'em up, most fights will be dull and boring, however, this game is NOT about fighting, and the Story Mode is only a tiny portion of the game.
The game has plenty of unlockables, Power Bricks (Items that grant you a bonus to purchase on the store for in-game currency, which is, the STUDS), Minikits (10 of them in each level, they create a vehicle that you can later watch in your Minikit collection and also a grand stud bonus), and Gold Bricks (that unlock another level to play when you complete all the game's challanges). These are the main reason to play, basically, when you have all types of character available (Which are the Droids, Astromech and Protocol (Basically R2 and C-3PO) Blaster wielding, Jedi (Or Sith, Sith is actually capable of both Jedi and Sith abilities) Jumper (Like Jar Jar, or General Grievous, that jump real high.) and finally the Trooper (that grants you access to special places) and Bounty Hunter (Who blows up Metallic bricks and grants access to Bounty Hunter locations).) You can go out and look for all the secrets, solve riddles, look carefully, earn studs for more bonuses and unlockables, and have fun along the way, and even if you're done, you'll have plenty of bonus missions to do afterwards.
However though, this game isn't very deep, and I am aware of it, I am afraid only people who liked the first one might fnd this game satisfying because it isn't bringing you something to be excited about, and there are very few moments where you will actually find a challenge, so I suggest for anyone who's new to the series to rent it out first.
So long, and remember, may the force be with you.
Lego star wars is mainly a platformer, There isn't a deep combat system, and if you're in for a fight, go get Madworld or No More Heroes, because this isn't a beat'em up, most fights will be dull and boring, however, this game is NOT about fighting, and the Story Mode is only a tiny portion of the game.
The game has plenty of unlockables, Power Bricks (Items that grant you a bonus to purchase on the store for in-game currency, which is, the STUDS), Minikits (10 of them in each level, they create a vehicle that you can later watch in your Minikit collection and also a grand stud bonus), and Gold Bricks (that unlock another level to play when you complete all the game's challanges). These are the main reason to play, basically, when you have all types of character available (Which are the Droids, Astromech and Protocol (Basically R2 and C-3PO) Blaster wielding, Jedi (Or Sith, Sith is actually capable of both Jedi and Sith abilities) Jumper (Like Jar Jar, or General Grievous, that jump real high.) and finally the Trooper (that grants you access to special places) and Bounty Hunter (Who blows up Metallic bricks and grants access to Bounty Hunter locations).) You can go out and look for all the secrets, solve riddles, look carefully, earn studs for more bonuses and unlockables, and have fun along the way, and even if you're done, you'll have plenty of bonus missions to do afterwards.
However though, this game isn't very deep, and I am aware of it, I am afraid only people who liked the first one might fnd this game satisfying because it isn't bringing you something to be excited about, and there are very few moments where you will actually find a challenge, so I suggest for anyone who's new to the series to rent it out first.
So long, and remember, may the force be with you.
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The force of brick is stronger with this one.
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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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- Publisher(s): LucasArts
- Developer(s): Traveller's Tales
- Genre: Action
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- ESRB: E10+
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