Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

by admin on February 10, 2010

  • 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
  • New characters bring the total count to over 160; upgraded Character Customizer
  • Enhanced Force powers; new power-ups; new Challenge mode; revamped levels
  • Wii version provides motion-sensitive inputs for exciting new ways to control the LEGO Star Wars characters

Product Description
Building on the success of both LEGO Star Wars videogames LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever. From 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 Tales has revamped levels from the original LEGO Star Wars to match the gameplay evolutions found in LEGO Star Wars II and Prequel Trilogy characters can now be mixed and matched with those from the Original Trilogy — more than 160 in all. Features include new playable characters an upgraded character customizer and new bonus levels. Format: WII Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Age: 023272330637 UPC: 023272330637 Manufacturer No: 3… More >>

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

S. Brewer February 10, 2010 at 3:39 am

I thought there would be more to this toy . . . more options for voice change or something. I had read reviews about how much fun it was, even for the adults. My 8-year old requested it for Christmas and likes it. My 4-year old likes it even more. The back of the helmet doesn’t stay on well, but you don’t need it on to play with it. They like it, so I guess it’s OK.
Rating: 3 / 5

A. Schutz February 10, 2010 at 6:05 am

Legos + Star Wars. What could be better for

a younger child?

Well, consider this: the basis of the game is wandering around, slashing and killing everything in sight. This may be a surprise for parents thinking this game was really about typical lego behavior, such as, say, building things?

Wandering around as a serial killer/axe murderer is fine for children who are older, maybe, but it’s totally inappropriate for children who are of a typical lego playing age (5-9).

The game is moderately fun, but shouldn’t lego games be appropriate for everyone? There are regular star wars games for bigger kids/adults.
Rating: 1 / 5

Kids with Wii addiction February 10, 2010 at 8:12 am

My 8-year old son knew he wanted this game after playing it on his DS and the Wii version made him even happier!
Rating: 1 / 5

Gerry Lewis February 10, 2010 at 8:23 am

This will not load on my grandsons Wii, many more games purchased in Ireland have have no problem loading, as a result I cannot rate this game. I will not be returning it, as the postage cost is prohibitive.
Rating: 1 / 5

sweepking February 10, 2010 at 10:05 am

LEGO SW: Complete is a fun game with effective graphics and well implemented Wii controls, but I must comment on what I think is a significant flaw in concept/execution regarding the Emperor. The designers of this game must have been Yoda fanboys because they seriously misrepresent Darth Sidious’ character vs. Yoda in this game. In the versus mode, the Emperor cannot shock Yoda. Yoda absorbs it completely. I understand that Yoda could absorb the Emperor’s lightning to some degree, but the developers must have missed the part in the movie where Sidious’ lightning ultimately gives him the victory over the diminutive Jedi. He could not block it completely. Sidious’ lightning powers should injure Yoda the same way it does in the Cantina. The real injustice here is that you can hit a second Sidious in the vs. mode with lightning or a Force Choke by Vader. That is just absurd. Sidious is easily Yoda’s equal or greater in Force power, especially in handling Force Lightning. Dooku could deflect a lightning attack so I am sure Sidious can as well or else Dooku would probably had already taken the mantle of Master. I also have issues with the way the programmers gave Dooku lightning powers on par with Sidious. George Lucas screwed that up from the get go even giving Dooku that ability, but the designers could have at least limited Dooku to shooting it with one hand, as well as have Yoda able to block his completely in the Cantina and vs. mode. If they did that and also implemented the change with Sidious’ ability I mention above, this game’s representation of the Sith’s abilities would be correct. The final observation I have that confirms that these designers were clearly Yoda fanboys is that there is no movie clip (unless it is a locked one) showing Sidious’ defeat of Yoda in the Episode III section. I realize that a level for it would be a stretch since you would get beat (although that was not an issue for the Luke/Vader battle in the ESB level), it should still be shown in a clip as it is a critical part of the Saga. I guess it is one that the Yoda fanboys on this programming team would rather ignore. This flaw drops my score for this game by a star because it severely hampers the vs. mode.
Rating: 3 / 5

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