LEGO Star Wars User Review
Lego Star Wars was an incredibly fun game that was not only appealing to younger ages but related to older Star Wars fans as well. All the humor was clean, the combat and exploration enjoyable, the worlds nicely made, and the surprises well hidden throughout. I personally went through the game countless times (easily over 100) trying to discover all the nuances that Lucas Arts had slipped in. One of the only drawbacks from my perspective was that you could never fail or get set back. Death was only accompanied by a minor monetary loss and near immediate respawn. This was of course geared to those of younger age so is understandable. It easily made up for this with all the fun content as well as the usefulness of nearly any character (except the gonk droid, who put that in there). All in all, a very good game that I would recommend to any Star Wars fan and allow any kid to play without hesitation.
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More epic than the new trilogy could ever hope to be.
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- Posted May 31, 2007 7:56 pm GMT
Probably the best game to date that can attract all ages of gamers, George Lucas would definitely approve of this.
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- Posted Mar 27, 2007 4:37 am GMT
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LEGO Star Wars
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- Publisher(s): Eidos Interactive
- Developer(s): Traveller's Tales
- Genre: Action
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- ESRB: E
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