Much like the movies the game is based on, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga offers a huge variety of characters and environments, taking players from the far reaches of space to the middle of hectic battlefields.
It manages to breathe new life into the classic Star Wars stories through fun and silly humor, but never stoops low enough to be considered a game meant exclusively for children. Download Here Game Size: 4. Skip to content. With character parts from all 6 movies, create cross-Trilogy mash-up characters like Han Windu and Lando Amidala. Bonus levels and missions allow you to take 10 additional Bounty Hunter missions from Jabba the Hutt in the prequel trilogy.
Two Player Local Co-Op lets friends and families play together. It contains the levels and characters of the first two games, but has additional content for the levels. A total of characters are available, as well as additional and expanded levels. The game does not delve too deeply into the plot of the saga; rather it gives a summary with some focus on important events, but in a humorous take. The characters also do not speak, only making grunts and vocalizations.
New game features include enhanced Force powers, new power-ups and a new Challenge Mode. The mission for the game is to successfully progress through the entire story while collecting Gold Bricks.
The Cantina has doors that allows the player to enter the levels for Episodes I-VI, the bonus levels, the Bounty Hunter missions, and the Arcade games. In the PC there are gold bricks to collect; of these are for the main levels. You can utilize these studs to open more characters, further extending your list of enormous bosses.
Also, players can alter their own personal Lego character and have a good time with them in Free Play. The best part is that the whole game is totally playable either solo or in two-player community, making Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga an amazing game for families and new gaming couples.
Each film is separated into six playable story parts, with every section speaking to significant story and fight scenes from the motion pictures. Significant battles and story beats are completely included, however retold with no discourse in signature Lego style. Most cutscenes are entertaining and loaded with droll parody, offering a pleasant viewpoint on the exemplary Star Wars story.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. But if a child doesn't like loading times, or restarting from ungenerous checkpoints, then they'll throw the controller at you.
We haven't moved from that at all. But what we didn't expect was that other older gamers would feel the same way we did. We always left a space to put in levels of challenge, depth, replayability, and touches of detail that were relevant for us, as older gamers. We've elaborated on that as we've gone through, but nevertheless - the games are still very much aimed at children.
The universes and the treatments of these universes, over the years, shows that there's plenty of room for lots of different takes on the characters. We obsess over the relationships between the characters, and the hatred of certain characters, as much as any fan. We know what would be an irrelevant or disrespectful treatment of the world or the characters. If in doubt, have someone fall over. Those are the times that I'll be laughing. In the movie, she lands on the statue - her dress catches on it.
But in our game, she just drops two feet behind Indy, falling flat on her face. In our game, Donovan explodes and the Grail Knight, this sober character, points at him and laughs. I really enjoyed that - the animators are always coming up with new gags and details to put in the background. If we don't, we say 'can we have a man falling over here, please? We have a variety of people involved in the making of the game, and everything is reviewed at lots of different stages by lots of different, smart, people; so we all work together to make it as sharp as possible.
It's the scene where Indy is about to collect the idol from the temple and he uses a bag of sand to outwit the trap. We knew that we wanted him to pull something out other than a bag of sand, as there are no bags of sand in LEGO.
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