Lego has used countless properties to create toys and video games, but Lego Star Wars is the magnificent mash-up that tops them all. The original Lego Star Wars game kicked off the modern Lego video game wave in 2005, and with Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga ($59.99) the circle is now complete. Not every brick cleanly fits together in this Nintendo Switch game, but TT Games’ comprehensive, kid-friendly recreation of the Star Wars galaxy is undeniably the biggest and best Lego game to date. The Sacred Texts Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga covers all nine, main Star Wars films. That’s a lot of material considering that each game "episode" runs about as long as each two-hour movie. Of course, the epic lightsaber battles and John Williams compositions are filtered through Lego’s charmingly comedic sensibilities. You can even turn on “Mumble Mode” to replace the spoken dialogue with grunts and noises from a slapstick silent film, like in the classic Lego games. Our E...
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga packs the nine, mainline films into a galaxy-spanning, kid-friendly, open-world toybox.
Covers all nine, main Star Wars movies; Hundreds of characters and vehicles; Revamped combat and progression systems; An open-world galaxy to explore
Linear campaign doesn’t harmonize with open-world framework; Mostly covers material already seen in previous Lego Star Wars games