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    LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Nov 06, 2007

    This family friendly game combines Lego Star Wars, and Lego Star Wars: The Original Trilogy, into one adventure spanning the entire Star Wars universe.

    Short summary describing this game.

    LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga last edited by AlexB4tman on 12/02/21 03:17AM View full history

    Overview

    Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a fusion of Lego Star Wars I and II. It is developed by Traveller's Tales and published

    It's just like Star Wars, only with more Legos.
    It's just like Star Wars, only with more Legos.

    by LucasArts and was released with largely positive reviews. The game has all the features of the first two games, however, there are also some new features added such as co-op, and customisable characters. The Complete Saga edition of the game contains more characters than Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy had, like Indiana Jones. It also included an online co-op mode and new challenges.

    Gameplay

    The Lego games franchise is fast becoming famous for it's easy to play, fun for all the family style. The gameplay consists mostly of platforming and action sequences, but it is broken up by puzzle solving sections. None of these areas are particularly challenging as the game is designed for family play. All six episodes in the Star Wars saga are represented in the game and are broken up into six levels each. Death holds no real consequence as your character merely breaks into pieces, only to be reformed instantly, with no loss of life. However, when you die, you lose studs, and this can be a detriment to your progress toward the "True Jedi" status meter filling up.

    There are also several unlockables to be gained by collecting studs (currency in the Lego Star Wars universe), which can be used to by characters, hints, cheats and many other things. "The Complete Saga" also contains deleted levels from previous Star Wars games and a "duel mode" which were not featured in previous games either.

    There is also a massive number of 162 playable characters available in the game which can be unlocked by playing through the story mode or purchased. These characters range from all of the 6 Episodes, from Yoda to Jar-Jar Binks, and even Indiana Jones. Any of these characters can be played in Free Mode and you can effortlessly cycle through a limited amount of other characters in-game to reach places that you couldn't in story mode. There is also a character creator function in the game, which lets you create your own character from any mix of the existing characters' parts.

    Each level has intriguingly-placed doors which can only be opened on a second playthrough on the "free roam" option by characters that you unlock later in the game, so each level must be done at least two or three times. This adds to Lego Star Wars' already large replay value.

    Co-op Play

    A game for young and old alike.
    A game for young and old alike.

    A huge part of the gaming experience of Lego Star Wars is its co-op play. At all times throughout the game there will be two characters on screen. If played as a one player game, the second character is AI controlled, but a second player can replace the AI at any moment. The second player simply has to press the start button and can drop out of the game at any time.Whilst the co-op feature isn't needed for the combat sections, many of the platforming and puzzle solving sections require co-operative thought to complete them. "The Complete Saga" introduced an online co-op mode which was not featured in the previous games.

    Replay Value

    One of the main assets of the Lego Star Wars games are their replay value, and "The Complete Saga" has by far the most. Players are given a lot of reasons to play through the levels again, like hidden areas, red bricks, gold bricks, and minikits. Also when you collect enough studs on the level you fill up a meter and you get "True Jedi" status. The different characters that you unlock throughout the game can be used to overcome specific obstacles in the level when you replay.

    Collectables

    • Minikits: There are 10 minikits on every level in the game, when all ten are collected they form a lego version of a specific vehicle from the Star Wars saga. These vehicles are then unlocked as playable in the vehicle missions. Finding all ten also earns the player 50,000 studs and a gold brick.
    • Red Bricks: There is one red brick on every level of the game. Once found they unlock a cheat that can be purchased from the shop in the cantina.
    • Gold Bricks: These are the reward for completing objectives in the game. There are 160 in total. They are gained in a variety of ways; finishing a level, acheiving "true jedi" status, challenges, minikits, and they can also be bought from the shop in the cantina.
    • "True Jedi Status": This is earned when the player finds a certain number of studs on a given level. The amount needed to gain the status varies from level to level.
    • Challenge Minkits: Much like the regular minikits, there are 10 hidden challenge minikits on every level. To get these minikits the player must choose "challenge" mode; the aim of this mode is to collect all 10 minikits before 10 minutes has passed. They are hidden in different locations to the regular minikits, are blue in colour, and are not required to get all 160 gold bricks. 50,000 studs is the reward.

    Characters

    The game features 160 playable characters by being bought at the counter or using cheat codes:

    These are just a few of the many, many, MANY characters.
    These are just a few of the many, many, MANY characters.
    • Qui-Gon Jinn
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi
    • TC-14
    • Jar Jar Binks
    • Queen Amidala
    • Captain Panaka
    • Padme (Battle)
    • R2-D2
    • Anakin Skywalker (Boy)
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi)
    • R4-P17
    • Anakin Skywalker (Padawan)
    • Padme
    • C-3P0
    • Mace Windu
    • Padme (Clawed)
    • Yoda
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III)
    • Anakin Skywalker (Jedi)
    • Chancellor Palpatine
    • Clone (Episode III)
    • Chewbacca
    • Wookie
    • Darth Vader
    • Stormtrooper
    • Gonk Droid
    • PK Droid
    • Battle Droid (Security)
    • Battle Droid
    • Battle Droid (Commander)
    • Droideka
    • Royal Guard
    • Padme (Casual)
    • Darth Maul
    • Clone
    • Genosian
    • Battle Droid (Geonosis)
    • Super Battle Droid
    • Jango Fett
    • Boba Fett
    • Luminara Unduli
    • Ki-Adi Mundi
    • Kit Fisto
    • Shaak Ti
    • Count Dooku (Darth Tyranus)
    • Grievous Bodyguard
    • General Grievous
    • Clone Episode III (Sand)
    • Clone Episode III (Pilot)
    • Clone Episode III (Swamp)
    • Clone Episode III (Walker)
    • Mace Windu (Episode III)
    • Disguised Clone
    • Darth Sideous
    • Rebel Trooper
    • Princess Leia
    • Leia
    • Rebel Friend
    • C-3PO
    • R2-D2
    • Ben Kenobi
    • Luke Skywalker
    • Han Solo
    • Chewbacca
    • Luke (Stormtrooper)
    • Han (Stormtrooper)
    • Leia (Hoth)
    • Han (Hoth)
    • Luke (Dagobah)
    • Yoda
    • Luke (Bespin)
    • Lando Calrissian
    • Leia (Bespin)
    • Leia (Boushh)
    • Luke (Jedi)
    • Han (Skiff)
    • Leia (Slave)
    • Lando (Palace Guard)
    • Leia (Endor)
    • Luke (Endor)
    • Han (Endor)
    • Wicket
    • Darth Vader
    • Rebel Trooper
    • Stormtrooper
    • Imperial Shuttle Pilot (Black)
    • Tusken Raider
    • Jawa
    • Gonk Droid
    • Sandtrooper
    • Greedo
    • Imperial Spy
    • Beach Trooper
    • Death Star Trooper
    • TIE Pilot
    • Imperial Officer (Gray)
    • Grand Moff Tarkin
    • Han (Hood)
    • Rebel Trooper (Hoth)
    • Snowtrooper
    • Luke (Hoth)
    • Lobot
    • Ugnaught
    • Bespin Guard
    • Leia (Prisoner)
    • Gamorean Guard
    • Bib Fortuna
    • Palace Guard
    • Skiff Guard
    • Boba Fett
    • 4-LOM
    • Ewok
    • Imperial Guard
    • The Emperor
    • Admiral Ackbar
    • Watto
    • Boss Nass
    • Zam Wessel
    • Lama Su
    • Taun We
    • R2-Q5
    • Captain Tarpals
    • Aaylaa Secura
    • Plo Koon
    • Dexter Jettster
    • Pit Droid
    • Indiana Jones

    Xbox 360 Game Installation

    Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga requires 5.8GB of space to install on a Xbox 360 HDD.

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