Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga Review

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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When I was a kid I would sit in my basement in isolation from the world, watching Star Wars and playing Legos. It makes me laugh how perfect this game is for me. You get to play though the StarWars stories while having the same amount of puzzles and slight hangups that any lego project should have. It's funny to see how they've integrated all of the characters, vehicles, and sets into the lego world! This game may be too playful for some, but I actually prefer that for a Star Wars game.
I just can't stand Star Wars games that take themselves so seriously. Almost every game I play is 99% about light saber battles and space fights. I love the Star Wars saga because of how playful it is! The light saber battles are cool and important in the movies, but they makeup less than 10% of the films! This game compliments the playfulness of the movies and adds it's own little twists here and there. The movies are about the struggles and stories of each character. In Lego Star Wars, finally you get to play a game that is as much about the stories as it can be while still being a game. You get to fight with a light saber, but it's used as it should be, as a jedi's most important tool as well as an almost perfect defense.
George Lucas always said his movies were supposed to be like a silent film, that you could watch them without any dialog and still understand everything. This game is just that! It has zero dialog, but it plays through the story with a wit and grace that mirrors the Star Wars movies. This game is never dull and keeps you coming back even after you've finished the story. There is SO MUCH TO DO! The original Lego Star Wars was fun and took forever to complete. But with the addition of episodes 4-6, "Complete Saga" has an almost limitless number of cool things to do. If you love Star Wars and play this game for 5 mins, you will be hooked just as I am.

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Building on the success of both LEGOStar Wars block-bustervideogames LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever. Developer Traveller s Tales takes full advantage of the unique capabilities of all three next-generation consoles while also adding new characters new levels and new features. Players can build and battle this fall on the WiiPLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360videogame system from Microsoft. Traveller s Tales is also creating an entirely new Nintendo DSversion developed brick by brick from the ground up.Families can commemorate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars by playing through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever complete with LEGO building action and minifigure humor.Solve puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations only possible in a LEGO galaxy far far away. Adds new levels new characters and new features to the fun creativity and tongue-in-cheek humor that made LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy such huge hits. New levels such as Episode II s never-before-played high-speed pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wessell further complete the entire Star Wars story.New playable characters like Watto Zam Wessell Boss Nass and more bring the total count to over 120.The upgraded Character Customizer includes all Prequel Trilogy characters for the first time while also expanding its customization options well beyond those in LEGO Star Wars II for millions more possibilities. Create cross-Trilogy mash-up characters like Han Windu and Lando Amidala. New game features include enhanced Force powers new power-ups and a new Challenge Mode.Levels from the original LEGO Star Wars are revamped to meet the gameplay evolutions of LEGO Star Wars II.

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