LEGO Star Wars User Review
Eeerm, it's fun when it comes to characters, but most everything else will leave you quite bored.
- Posted Aug 24, 2007 7:27 pm GMT
- Recommended by 0 of 1 users.
- Difficulty:
- Very Easy
- Time Spent:
- 20 to 40 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Boring"
The biggest flaw in this game is its music (or lack thereof). Next on the list is the level selection. By the time you like the level design, the level's over.
Now, the music is always either very depressing/boring or not there. The sound effects are pretty good, although they easily get repetitive.
The wide selection of characters (Jedi, Sith, Droids, Troopers) are its strong point. Unfortunately, you only get to choose two and the computer chooses the rest when you start Free Play.
Now, this game is so incredibly easy that there is no possible way to lose. When you lose all of your health, you simply fall to pieces, lose a small amount of legos (money) which you have collected in the level, and respawn. If you don't have any money or have run out, none will be taken.
This game is a lot more fun in two-player mode. And, although you have to stay close to each-other all the time, it's quite nicer in this mode.
Overall, it's hard to recommend this to anybody except those few who never really get bored. Otherwise, you'll get enough to not want the other things and get bored quite fast. For this game, the lack of decent music is definitely its downfall.
Now, the music is always either very depressing/boring or not there. The sound effects are pretty good, although they easily get repetitive.
The wide selection of characters (Jedi, Sith, Droids, Troopers) are its strong point. Unfortunately, you only get to choose two and the computer chooses the rest when you start Free Play.
Now, this game is so incredibly easy that there is no possible way to lose. When you lose all of your health, you simply fall to pieces, lose a small amount of legos (money) which you have collected in the level, and respawn. If you don't have any money or have run out, none will be taken.
This game is a lot more fun in two-player mode. And, although you have to stay close to each-other all the time, it's quite nicer in this mode.
Overall, it's hard to recommend this to anybody except those few who never really get bored. Otherwise, you'll get enough to not want the other things and get bored quite fast. For this game, the lack of decent music is definitely its downfall.
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- Publisher(s): Eidos Interactive
- Developer(s): Traveller's Tales
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: E
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