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LucasArts LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga 33076 PC Games
- Play through the events of all 6 Star Wars movies in 1 videogame for the first time ever
- Solve puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations
- Enhanced Force powers, new power-ups, and a new Challenge mode; revamped levels
- New characters bring the total count to over 160; upgraded Character Customizer; online 2-player co-op gaming
- New high-resolution characters and environment graphics and special effects
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga Reviews
53 of 53 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By = Fun: ![]() This review is from: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Video Game) This is a new edition of the previous Star Wars Lego games. They have been repackaged and some extras have been added. The biggest difference is the improvement in graphics and continuity. You can play the game by yourself, with a partner or on-line. And, after you have completed everything, you can do it all in one fell swoop! That is what the game claims, I haven't reached that point yet! I was introduced to the Star Wars Lego series with the last installment, Star Wars Lego II: The Original Trilogy and I must admit I was a bit disappointed the first time I played this game. There is a significant difference between the difficulty of the games as well as the playability. But, once I realized that it was unreasonable to expect the entire set to be 2007 X-Box 360 quality, I started having a lot of fun. Now, I should add that my daughter has loved this game from day one. She had played some of the older games at her friend's and was extremely excited... Read more 45 of 52 people found the following review helpful: ![]() = Fun: ![]() This review is from: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Video Game) The original Lego Star Wars was an unprecedented success. Who'd have thought that a game where the you played through the prequel episodes entirely made of Legos would've been such a huge success? Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy soon followed and was overall a better game because they were based off better movies (and some of the gameplay had been refined to be better). The Complete Saga now sees both games put together in one package. You can now play through all six episodes without any interruption. There are new levels to explore, the refined gameplay of the second game is used all throughout and that also means there are more characters. You'll play through the saga's best lived moments, and there's a multiplayer aspect thrown in for good measure. You and a friend will conquer all six episodes by solving puzzles and using the force. The game is filled to brim with a great sense of humor and you'll be drowned in nostalgia as you play through episodes... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By Lo (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews = Fun: ![]() This review is from: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Video Game) I owned both Lego Star Wars for the xbox and Lego Star Wars II for the 360. When this came out, I traded them both in and bought this new. It might not be worth it for everyone to do this, but it was for me. If you're already familiar with LSW, here's the differences I've noticed between having this edition vs. having the original two games: - Episodes I, II, and III (the first Lego Star Wars game) are now fully 360 compatible, so they're in HD and you can earn achievements - There's a new Cantina menu, so you can access all six episodes from one place - The improvements made for LSW2 have been retroactively applied to LSW1, like being able to use vehicles - Twice as many power bricks, which means twice as many special powers (consistently, many of them are funny and useless) - The levels are the same, however there are several additions such as "power-up" bubbles (which make you briefly invincible and I think... Read more |
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