A fantastic game that deserves to be played by everyone. 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.
As a Asian huge fans of both Lego and Star Wars, seriously while WB and Disney battle for this game's existence I definitely have to say that it still performs a bit better than The Skywalker Saga and this game should be better than TFA (Lego The Force Awakens game) and its also a bit better than Lego Star Wars 1 and 2: The Original Trilogy and its perfect to play two Lego Star Wars game all in one. That means you dont even have to play two separate Lego games and this definitely solved your problem lmao. Also this game is also havving little modding support at least and I dont lie of how mod for this game even barely existed.
I can talk about this game for hours, as this game is one of the best games of it's time, many characters, building technics, all episodes and massive work out in here, a masterpiece
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, and one of the rare titles on Xbox 360 and PS3 that the family can safely sit down together to play.
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.
Best played in short bursts but it's still unbelievably repetitive and, at times, monotonous. But it can also be fun and you get two games in one. [Issue 26, p.90]
Humour, level design, sound track and story telling are all amazing. The only thing this game lacks is open world, but it really doesn't matter. The hub (which is the cantina) is good and nostalgic.
Revisiting this game, made me realise it wasnt as good as i remembered. Levels are pretty short, and some are pretty bland. It s still better than some new lego games
"if you are into Star Wars (I'm not)."
Then why are you reviewing a Star Wars game?
Next review for him will be of a French restaurant (Spoiler alert: he dislikes French food and therefore the review will be negative.).
The one and only reason I gave 8/10 score, because this was one of the First LEGO games that got really popular(excluding the Original game and the LGSW2). Other than that this game is the definition of content inflation. We have 36 levels. 6 for each movie. Standard stuff, but if you want to complete the game 100%, you will have to do these levels at least 4 times each. Than you will have the ever so fun coin gathering **** where you have to collect 1 million studs in a certain amount of time. The nostalgia factor is the only thing why I gave the game 8/10, and if you don't believe me, be my guest and try to 100% it. If you have fun while you doing the same levels over and over again, I envy you.
SummaryFrom the Trade Federation's "negotiations" with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace to the space battle above Endor in Return of the Jedi, The Complete Saga allows players to kick some brick through 36 Story Mode levels, including Episode II's newly added high-speed pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wessell. Traveller’s Tale...