This is The Best Lego Star Wars game they ever made, while The Skywalker Saga is absolutely amazing but this was just truly wonderful not only could you play all movies up to then you COULD STILL MAKE YOUR OWN CHARACTER. I just don't get why Skywalker saga removed that, if it was in it would be THE BEST Lego Star Wars game ever made.
Back when Lego games were peak, THIS was the game to play. Everything in this game just added to the experience and magic of the Star Wars universe. This game is such a memorable experience that it’s still the only reason why I know what happens in all of the Star Wars movies. I don’t know how they did it, but with the way Lego games are now I doubt they will be able to ever capture the same major that was Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
Ah, "Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga" – now that's a blast from the past! This game holds a special place in my heart, as it was the first game I ever 100% completed on my trusty old PS2. And let me tell you, revisiting it in 2019 was like reuniting with an old friend – it's still just as incredible as I remember.
Now, I'll be honest – I'm not the biggest fan of how the Lego games have evolved over time. Call me nostalgic, but there's just something about the charm of the older titles that really hits home for me. I mean, who can forget those classic Lego-style cutscenes with their hilarious humor? "Hey, point to the picture to say you're Luke's father!" Classic.
I spent countless hours playing this game as a kid, and for good reason. As a huge Star Wars fan, being able to dive into the iconic moments from the movies and experience them in Lego form was an absolute dream come true. I mean, who wouldn't want to recreate the epic duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan on Mustafar using nothing but plastic blocks?
But it's not just the nostalgia talking – "Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga" truly is one of the best Star Wars games out there. It perfectly captures the essence of the franchise while adding its own unique twist with the Lego humor and gameplay mechanics. Plus, being able to play through all six episodes in one game? It's like a Star Wars fan's dream come true.
So yeah, if you're looking for a fun, nostalgic trip down memory lane or just want to experience the magic of Star Wars in Lego form, you can't go wrong with "Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga." It's a game that's stood the test of time and continues to delight fans of all ages.
Now, I'll be honest – I'm not the biggest fan of how the Lego games have evolved over time. Call me nostalgic, but there's just something about the charm of the older titles that really hits home for me. I mean, who can forget those classic Lego-style cutscenes with their hilarious humor? "Hey, point to the picture to say you're Luke's father!" Classic.
I spent countless hours playing this game as a kid, and for good reason. As a huge Star Wars fan, being able to dive into the iconic moments from the movies and experience them in Lego form was an absolute dream come true. I mean, who wouldn't want to recreate the epic duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan on Mustafar using nothing but plastic blocks?
But it's not just the nostalgia talking – "Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga" truly is one of the best Star Wars games out there. It perfectly captures the essence of the franchise while adding its own unique twist with the Lego humor and gameplay mechanics. Plus, being able to play through all six episodes in one game? It's like a Star Wars fan's dream come true.
So yeah, if you're looking for a fun, nostalgic trip down memory lane or just want to experience the magic of Star Wars in Lego form, you can't go wrong with "Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga." It's a game that's stood the test of time and continues to delight fans of all ages.
What can I say but tongue in cheek fun. Star Wars Complete Saga stars you off in a hub world and you take on zone representing each movie in the Star Wars universe for when the game was released. Each zone is broken up with 6 levels with the levels being iconic areas in the movie.
You can select you character with the main difference in choosing a jedi or a shooter. The game never takes itself seriously and adds some parodies to the movies which gives it charm.
The theme music and all the characters are thereto choose from.
The games is heavily more made for kids but cannot deny some issues being that if you die there is no consequences other that losing some currency and the vehicles levels. Those vehicles move poorly and can frustrate you at times. I appreciate the gameplay variety but they needed to have far more polish in the design.
The game has an assumed knowledge on the movies. If you haven't watched the movies you may feel out of place with what the game is trying to convey as the in-game plot is weak and no dialogue to queue you in.
Once you finish the main campaign there is plenty to do in terms of mini games and collectables which can unlock some really cool characters.
Give this to you kids (under 12) and they will love it, for me personally the issues was more glaring.
You can select you character with the main difference in choosing a jedi or a shooter. The game never takes itself seriously and adds some parodies to the movies which gives it charm.
The theme music and all the characters are thereto choose from.
The games is heavily more made for kids but cannot deny some issues being that if you die there is no consequences other that losing some currency and the vehicles levels. Those vehicles move poorly and can frustrate you at times. I appreciate the gameplay variety but they needed to have far more polish in the design.
The game has an assumed knowledge on the movies. If you haven't watched the movies you may feel out of place with what the game is trying to convey as the in-game plot is weak and no dialogue to queue you in.
Once you finish the main campaign there is plenty to do in terms of mini games and collectables which can unlock some really cool characters.
Give this to you kids (under 12) and they will love it, for me personally the issues was more glaring.
another great game from my childhood (even though I owned both trilogie seperately at the time) and, like Lego Batman, I didn't finish my new playthrough, for a similar reason : a lot of content. and I think I just wanted to play something else at the time. doesn't stop this from being one of the best Lego games out there.