- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Nov 6, 2007
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Games Master UKVeterans will appreciate these new additions the most. The bonus features/content, reworked levels and new modes will delight fans. [Dec 2007, p.57]
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With both of the previous games and bonus content, it's a great value and it'll provide hours of entertainment. LSW veterans, however, might not want to dive in so soon, however, as you've played most of this game already.
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Nintendo GamerFUN - in 200-foot high letters made of Lego. Regardless of whether you think George Lucas is a genius in a beard or the prime reason for bringing back the thumbscrew, play this now. [Christmas 2007, p.48]
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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a solid compilation that is superior to the two games that preceded it.
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I would highly recommend Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga for anybody that likes the Star Wars universe. Period. It’s simple enough that anybody can enjoy it, but challenging enough that an experienced gamer won’t be bored by it.
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n-Revolution Magazine UKSuperb value for the money. [Issue#17, p.90]
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Official Nintendo Magazine UKA must-buy for any newcomers. [Christmas 2007, p.78]
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If you haven't played the other Lego SW titles, and you fancy a bit of straightforward, enjoyable platform action, this is an essential purchase. It's also great for younger gamers, especially if you like to play co-operatively. And the sharp, shiny, varied visuals make it one of the best-looking games on the Wii.
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So aside from the camera controls, not-so-snappy studs and some problems with pacing in a handful of places, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a solid game with good Wii implementation.
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One thing that did disappoint me about this game is the lack of new content. For the most part, all the levels are the same as they were on the preceding Lego Star Wars games.
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VideoGamerComplete Saga is just a bringing together of those two games with a smattering of new levels. But for those of you who haven't tried Lego Star Wars before and are looking for one of the best games for the Wii, Complete Saga will charm your socks off.
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It is easily accessible, truly addictive, and loaded with tons of content to warrant the $50 price tag. However, if you have already played through the first two games there is little here worth coming back for unless online co-op and more Achievement points are your thing.
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Still, it's a fun title and one worth getting for the little Star Wars fanatic in your life. [Dec 2007, p.127]
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Despite all of these cool minor additions, the core gameplay feels mostly like one big retread. With all of the great new games coming out this holiday, it’s hard to justify replaying this series. For diehard fans, however, this is the definitive LEGO Star Wars game.
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If you've played the previous two titles then this may be worth skipping but if not then here is your chance to get two of the most enjoyable games released in the past two years.
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While the flying levels are frustrating and the change-characters-to-hit-this-switch mechanic gets old, the great humor and extras make Lego Star Wars worth playing if you haven't tried it yet.
Awards & Rankings
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#19 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2007
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#16 Most Shared Wii Game of 2007
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 63 out of 70
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Mixed: 5 out of 70
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Negative: 2 out of 70
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LiamDDec 30, 2009