Ahh Episode 7: The Force Awakens…a great film that reunited us with old characters such as Leia, Han, Chewie and Luke (Even if it was for a few seconds before the credits, damn you JJ!
Ahh Episode 7: The Force Awakens…a great film that reunited us with old characters such as Leia, Han, Chewie and Luke (Even if it was for a few seconds before the credits, damn you JJ!
I have never had a problem, they are always great.
Charming, engaging and most importantly, fun, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is another excellent entry in the Lego franchise.
I'll keep this review brief, because if you love Star Wars and LEGO, you're probably already playing LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens . However, if you still need a little more convincing, read on!
The humour is on point
Some of the microfighters have terrible handling | Extra story missions don't really tell much
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens , if you're familiar with Lego games, then the chances are you know what to expect with the latest outing from developers TT Games. However, while the core gameplay maybe how you expect it to be, The Force Awakens throws a few little surprises into the mix that...
New gameplay mechanics helps keep things fresh; Fulfilling campaign for a game based upon one movie; Captures the essence of Star Wars and Lego humour perfectly; Dog Fights are awesome
Still no invert camera option
LEGO games have been as consistent as Call of Duty over the past few years. Included in this list are Jurassic World, Lord of the Rings, LEGO Movie, as well as both Marvel and DC, so it's not a surprise that developer TT Games would tackle the largest property in the universe - Star Wars.
Authentic look and sound; New voice recording from the cast; Roster in excess of 200 characters; Not just bound to TFU storyline; Equal parts heart and humor
Audio glitches; Puzzle trigger problems; New mechanic adds very little
This is an amazing game. I would highly recommend renting this game out.
"Han Solo steals the show again, even in tiny minifig form."
Taking down the First Order brick by brick.
Two thousand five, the year that Star Wars , for all intents and purposes, closed the prequel loop with Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith , was the same year that LEGO Star Wars , and in essence the entire LEGO video-game idea, began.
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