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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360)

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360)

RRP £39.99
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£1,035.63

Parental Guidance

Activision

Release date: Friday 9th of November 2007


RRP: £39.99
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review

It’s the game that never should’ve worked. Normal licensed games are usually bad enough but the game of the toy of the film? Clearly the Force was with developer Traveller’s Tales though because Lego Star Wars I and II were huge critical and commercial hits that showed that not only could licensed games be good but that titles aimed at kids and the family could be just as innovative and entertaining as any other. Clearly not wishing for any of the new consoles to miss out on the fun this is a compendium of both games with a bunch of new extras thrown in on top.

Together the two games cover both the prequel and original trilogy, with each film given six separate levels of its own, one of which is vehicle based. The rest of the levels though are deceptively simple action adventures with a built-in co-operative mode that anyone can join in and leave whenever they want. The combat is simple enough that anyone can play and you never really die, leaving the most complex part of the gameplay the always cleverly designed puzzles.

For this special version of the games extra levels have been added in (including the Zam Wessell chase from Attack of the Clones) as well as new bonus missions, ten new bounty hunter missions and the ability to play any of the characters in any of the levels. Add in a new online co-op mode for the PS3 and 360 and this really is the complete saga.


Harrison Dent




Sooooo funny!
Review date: 2008-08-13 Rating: 8 out of 10

I don't very often laugh out loud at games but it was hard not to with this one! i'm not a huge Star Wars fan to be honest but was lent this game to try. It's very very clever! the characters are so funny! i don't know what it is about Lego people but they make me laugh. I felt i played it more just to see what certain characters would look like!. To be honest i personally didn't think the game play was that great, its pretty standard running around, whacking things with your light saber but it has playability based on the concept alone!.


Reviews


A Great Game, Full Of Fun & Entertainment
Review date: 2008-08-06 Rating: 10 out of 10

LEGO Star Wars has always been a fun game. From the first, all the way to this final installment. Of course, some of you may be thinking that it's just the first two installments on one disc, but no it is not. Lucasarts have added a few other things which make the game even more fun.

First of all, graphics. The surroundings look much better and it feels a bit less LEGO like but still, it has the brilliant LEGO feel, so do not worry.

Second of all, new characters. A few new characters enter the game which gives a lot more fun for Free Play and one unlockable one is Indiana Jones! He's quite a good character to get with his whip and gun.

Third of all, new levels. Not a lot of new ones, but enough to give 6 Chapters per Episode. All the new levels are fun as well and add more to the story. It's actually worth buying the game for those extra Chapters.

With more unlockables and more entertainment, this is a great game to round off a fantastic trilogy of excellent games. I would advise this game to anybody...it really is fabulous family fun. I'd also advise for any fans of this game to buy any future LEGO games that will be released. I'm sure they'll be just as good.

Buy/Don't Buy: BUY (Worth every penny)


My favourites!
Review date: 2008-07-28 Rating: 10 out of 10

Two of my favourite things in the world combined together to make one pretty nifty and nostalgic game! It's just plain good fun :)

An example of perfect video game design.
Review date: 2008-03-12 Rating: 10 out of 10

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is one of the best games ever made. There are three reasons for this, firstly it is very fun. The gameplay is perfectly designed so that the levels can be finished by a young child without too much frustration. However, they have also been designed to incorporate so much depth, so many opportunities to go back and find things you missed before, that the older gamer has plenty to see here too.
Secondly, Lego Star Wars looks wonderful through its simplicity. The game does not overreach itself and looks fantastic as a cute, cartoony game that still manages to be absorbing. Graphic power isn't important but presentation is, this game succeeds.
Thirdly, this is one of the most authentic, entertaining Star Wars games ever made. A delightfully charming, tongue-in-cheek approach to the series is taken and it works perfectly.

This game should be played by everyone.


Is the Force still Strong With this One?
Review date: 2008-02-08 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is the game that combines the two Lego Star Wars games on both the original Xbox and the PS2. It has the original cinema trilogy of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. It also contains the three prequels - Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
I have both of the original games and bought the complete saga to see what it was like on a current generation console. And the review i am giving is split into two parts. One is for the those people who have NEVER played the last generation console games, and one is for those who HAVE played them.
For those of you out there who have never played the games before there is a simple recommendation - Buy it Now! It is fantastic! It has all the plots of the entire Star Wars movie franchise, and even better, it includes a vast array of the characters that appear in them - all of which are playable! So you can play as Han Solo, Anakin, Darth Vader, R2D2, Luke Skywalker, The Emperor and a very special hidden character............. (well worth finding). All the space ships are here too - most importantly, the Millenium falcon, The X-Wing, Tie Fighters, and loads more. Again all these are playable and can be unlocked by playing through each level.
At it's heart this game is a simple platformer with some shoot 'em ups thrown in for good measure. But scratch the surface and you find a really big game with lots and lots of extras to unlock. Some of the unlockables are essential in completing the game - super lightsabers, fast force, lego stud multipliers, invincibility and many more.
The graphics are simple, yet effective. They do the job really well and move from a cut scene to in-game action seamlessly. All the characters are well presented and instantly recognisable with their own abilities too. So, R2D2 can connect with computers on the Death Star, Darth Vader can open areas covered with the Dark Side of the Force, C3PO can talk to the moisture evaporaters on Tatooine, and best of all you can fly around with Boba and Jango Fett with their rocket packs!
The music is perfect too. Directly lifted from the films, it cannot be faulted in any way - it is genuinely like being in the film.
In terms of playability it is a piece of cake to pick up and play. Anyone from the age of 6 and upwards will be able to get into this very quickly.
In terms of longevity, this will be down to you. To get 100% completion will take a long time, and you will have to play through levels many times to get all the hidden minikits, red power bricks and new, blue minikits. If you just want to play through all the stories, then the game is ultimately a little bit too easy and too short, but i would recommend trying to get all the characters, minikits and ships.
Another excellent part of the game is the co-operative mode. Two players can play through the levels together and help each other. It is really good fun to do this.
In terms of violence, well, there isn't really any. Lego characters get broken and that is about the extent of it. It is all handled very well, with the main focus being on fun, not blood and guts. The humour throughout is brilliant - every level has cut scenes that poke fun at the films, but in a well-meaning, 'in the spirit of' way. I particularly like the scene where the imperial spy in A New Hope is hiding in the celebratory ceremony after the destruction of the Death Star. And these little asides show a real care and commitment to maintaining the Star Wars Legacy.
So, if you are young or old, then this is a game for you! It is fun, easy going and not too taxing.

If you have neither of the original games, then this would get 5 out of 5.


HOWEVER, for those of you have played the individual versions previously, it is a different review. Basically the developers have combined the two original versions and put in a few extra levels and a few extra collectables. Plus on this, the Xbox 360 version there is a huge raft of 42 achievements to be completed. It isn't particularly lazy, but neither have they tried to expand on what was a great game. The extra collectables come in the form of the blue minikits where you have to play through an entire level and collect ten of them in a time limit. There is also the Lego City from the first original trilogy game, and a new called New Town which is basically an improved version of Lego City. The graphics are not any better than the original games, and if anything i found a fault that i didn't particularly like - when there is a cut scene starting the whole thing pauses! This didn't happen on the older consoles, and although minor, i found it really niggling that an older console played this better than a brand new Xbox 360!
There are more hidden characters and obviously on the 360, there are the achievements to collect. But be warned, if you are trying to get all the achievements, you will need to be on Xbox live as one level has to be played through online.

If you have played through the original versions then in my opinion this game is only worth three stars. It is still fun, but there is not enough new features and levels to justify buying it. It is basically a combining of the first two games with a few extra bits bolted on it. If this game had been priced much more cheaply, then i would have probably been more happy with it, but i think it was overpriced for what you actually got in terms of new content.

Having said that, i had a blast completing it to 100% again, and still have a big, cheesy grin on my face! Roll on Lego Indiana Jones and Lego Batman!!!!


Product Details/Specifications


Recording label: Activision
Manufacturer: Activision
EAN: 5050053497116
Binding: Video Game
Release date: 2007-11-09
Universal product code (UPC): 023272005399
Audience rating: Parental Guidance
Platform: Xbox 360
Brand: ACTIVISION

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