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  • Play through the events of all 6 Star Wars movies in 1 video game 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

Product Description
Adds new levels, new characters, and new features to the fun, creativity, and tongue-in-cheek humor that made LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy such huge hits. New levels such as Episode II’s never-before-played high-speed pursuit of bounty-hunter Zam Wessell, further complete the entire Star Wars story. New playable characters like Watto, Zam Wessell, Boss Nass and more bring the total count to over 160… More >>

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

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5 Responses to “ Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga ”

  1. Kitchen Queen
    12/02/2009 at 7:00 am

    I bought this game last year for $50 and it has been well worth the money. The characters are easy to maneuver, there is so much story (six episodes with six levels each plus tons of bonuses), and two can play together. After you play each level in story mode, you can go back and play in free play, in which you choose your characters, find secret areas, and collect Lego cannisters which make a Star Wars minikit. There are also other bonus levels, such as Lego City which in which you must find the 1,000,000 hidden studs by destroying, building and solving puzzles. And there’s more…you can visit Jabba the Hut and work as a bounty hunter looking for characters or play a two person arcade mode. As for following the Star Wars movie plots…it does fairly well, but a few levels (especially in Episodes 1,2 and 3) seem to elaborate on something minor in the movie and leave out a major scene. Regardless, we have enjoyed this game very much and are still playing!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. M. Hart "Sci-Fi Fan"
    12/02/2009 at 7:40 am

    “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” is a fun and entertaining videogame for both children and adults alike. All six “Star Wars” films are represented in six separate games, which each game containing six levels. First you must play a level in “story” mode: meaning that you must play that level using characters as defined by the game. Once you complete a level, you can replay it in “free mode”, which allows you to play it with any characters that you have unlocked to that point. A variety of items are hidden in each level, some of which cannot be accessed until you can play that level in “free mode”. For example, some areas are only accessible to bounty hunters and some objects can only be accessed using the dark side of the force.

    With each level successfully completed, the player earns a gold Lego block; and the more Lego pieces that are collected while playing a level, the more Lego “money” is earned, as well as the possibility of earning “Jedi status” for that level, which earns yet another gold Lego block. Finding hidden items in each level may unlock other abilities that can be purchased if you have earned enough Lego money. XBOX-360 Achievements are earned for completing each film-based game, as well as for other game accomplishments.

    Since the game’s developers went to great lengths to recreate the look and feel of the “Star Wars” universe, as well as the plot of each film, in a Lego-format, “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” is an immersive game that is sure to provide many hours of entertainment and fun to anyyone. Hence, my overall rating for “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” is a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and I highly recommend it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. A. J. Valenti
    12/02/2009 at 10:07 am

    As the other reviewers have said, this game is simple but fun. I have one gripe though. Having played through the prior XBox 360 Lego Star Wars game (Ep. IV, V, and VI), I would have appreciated having the achievements and points I earned carry over to this game. At least giving the player the option to choose whether to carry over the achievements and points from the prior game would have been nice.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Richard G. Ewell
    12/02/2009 at 10:54 am

    I really like this game. it’s a game for all ages. it follows the movie, but also let’s you have fun and mess around. you can play as any character, including Darth Vader, or a storm trooper or jar jar binks.

    I’d recomend it to anyone. hours and hours of fun.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. D. E. Hollenbeck "EnseNADAslim"
    12/02/2009 at 11:41 am

    I’ve played them all—Half Life series, Quake… and even Star Wars First FPS Dark Forces, all great games and I must say that I had a blast playing this game. It’s not often that you play a game and find yourself laughing, and in this game just the expressions of the characters can make you do that. I played this at my Brothers house and spent a few hours with my Nephews and then with my Brother and we played it until I could not even keep my eyes open.
    Graphics are basic, but yet very smooth and there are no problems with camera angles and controls. This game makes it very easy to get into so you can do just one thing—Enjoy the game and have fun. The game play action is sometimes interrupted with puzzles you need to solve in order to open doors and stuff like that, but that is what game of this type is all about.
    Do I own this game? No Am I going to buy it? Hek yea, this might be the game that will get my wife into console gameing—–Oh ObiWon, don’t fail me know, you are my last hope for gaming wife.
    Enjoy the game, May the Force be with you!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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