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Words can't descirde my love to this game, this was my early childhook (star wars 1 on ps2) and this contains both LSW1 and 2 in one amazing game. The pc version is really nice too.

This game is fantastic. Anybody who complains about controls knows they can change it, but just don't so they can be angry at this game. I love this game and always will

LEGO Starwars The Complete SAGA
One of the best LEGO games ever, but that’s not saying much.
LEGO Starwars The Complete Saga takes you from episode 1 through 6, each episode having 6 chapters, so 36 levels total. You can play the episode in any order you choose, and if you weren’t too fond of a particular movie, id actually recommend skipping it because you’re probably not missing LEGO Starwars The Complete SAGA
One of the best LEGO games ever, but that’s not saying much.
LEGO Starwars The Complete Saga takes you from episode 1 through 6, each episode having 6 chapters, so 36 levels total.
You can play the episode in any order you choose, and if you weren’t too fond of a particular movie, id actually recommend skipping it because you’re probably not missing anything… other than episode 1, because episode 1 is hands down the best section in this entire game.
My entire play through of episode 1 I thought that this was it, this was going to be the Lego game to make me like Lego games, the light sabers were fun, the levels were colorful and varied, there was pod racing, jungles, I had so much fun!
And then the game quickly went downhill with the usual boring LEGO formula for the rest of the game.
LEGO Starwars and LEGO games in general make the mistake of keeping the game stationary
It keeps you stuck in spots way too long
They try to be a 3d platformer with mechanics that just aren’t fun enough for that type of game.
The jumping isn’t satisfying, puzzles aren’t satisfying, I’d rather LEGO just deliver the movie experience and scrap this unfun formula of get to a room, let us annoy you for a few minutes, then move on.
You’re stuck going left right up and down, when these games would benefit greatly from a more action adventure style like uncharted where the game is constantly moving forward and its breaks aren’t just a lame puzzle.
I’d like to see them have to rely on storytelling and environment rather than cheap time waster tactics because they ultimately feel insecure with what they have to offer with their games.
The gameplay is shallow, unengaging, and a drag.
They rely on the grind to justify money spent rather than an overall quality experience.
This is apparent with their famous locked off collectibles that require another play through to get.
I’d rather have fun with a game nonstop for 3 hours than have 20 hours of monotony.
The game does all it can to slow you down,
of course you have to switch characters to do certain tasks, but these tasks are stacked on top of each other, which makes it feel more like a nuisance than a clever mechanic to increase immersion
But that isn’t all this game does to slow you down,
When you’re trying to figure out puzzles you have to deal with an endless wave of enemies multiple times.
If you get hit while you’re trying to put a piece together, it breaks and you have to start again, and again, and again, this happens way too frequently.
I do ultimately appreciate LEGO games for sharing great stories all in one go, I just wish they’d find a way to make them fun so that people who aren’t a fan of the license can enjoy these games too, and I believe a super linear adventure style is the way to go.
Ditch the open rooms, give me a path and let me destroy and build on my way to the finish line
for what it is
Adventure Platformer 7.5/10
overall:
7.5/10 … Expand

It`s a rather elaborate & saturated game, especially at that time. It was a good idea from devs to unite all episodes in one game & optimize it a little bit. In the game there are some original levels for old-school gamers. At the other point the story is well known & you will feel boring in your try to complete them all as gameplay is a jogtrot especially at the 3-4 episodes.

I was hyped for the game because of Star Wars and LEGO games in one but compared to LEGO Indiana Jones the game lacked the precision I expected and the game play was not as smooth and fun as in LEGO Indiana Jones. The major scenes from the Star Wars films were simplified in the game so much that it felt wrong to me although it is more kids friendly that way.

The pure childhood nostalgia gives this game the rating it has. Otherwise, especially in the later episodes, the levels begin to feel forced and pointless in terms of objective and even blur together if they weren't so tightly coupled to the movies.

I want to like it more than I do. I love Lego, I enjoy Star Wars, but this felt like a chore to get through. At least I made it through, so how bad could it really be? It's one of the first in the modern era of Lego games and I felt it. Not a bad game, but maybe I'm just not in the target demographic despite liking both IPs.

This is LEGO's first video game adaptation of a film series, and it's definitely not without serious aging. Unless you set up your modern graphics card to very specific settings, the game won't allow you to play in 16:9 HD without freezing up immediately. There are also frame rate issues at certain points mid-game that make you think your computer's a dinosaur.

On the other hand, you This is LEGO's first video game adaptation of a film series, and it's definitely not without serious aging. Unless you set up your modern graphics card to very specific settings, the game won't allow you to play in 16:9 HD without freezing up immediately. There are also frame rate issues at certain points mid-game that make you think your computer's a dinosaur.

On the other hand, you have the promising fun of the Star Wars saga combined with the ingenuity and creativity of LEGO. If you want to free Princess Leia as Dex, go ahead. If you want the satisfaction of killing Jar Jar over and over again as Darth Vader, that's your choice! When it comes to thrills and speed however, you may get frustrated with having to run half as fast as you know the character should. No force-boosts there. But the controls all work, the gadgetry is fun, and the reimagined scenes from the movies have their fair share of added humor and wit. Just, good luck with your patience. … Expand

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Simple, easy-to-use controls are marred only by the game’s sometimes atrocious handling of the camera.

If you're new to the series, this collection is a terrific way to get into it all in one huge, time-sucking package. [oliday 2007, p.82]

The experience is a good length, without even engaging the replays, and its feel-good manner and attention to its source material is unmatched for a licensed game.

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga achieves everything it sets out to do. Here, we have a fun, well-constructed title that gamers of all ages will enjoy.

Despite all of these cool minor additions, the core gameplay feels mostly like one big retread. With all of the great new games coming out this holiday, it’s hard to justify replaying this series. For diehard fans, however, this is the definitive LEGO Star Wars game.

Best played in short bursts but it's still unbelievably repetitive and, at times, monotonous. But it can also be fun and you get two games in one. [Issue 26, p.90]

User Reviews

Easily the best lego game of all time, hilarious and a entertaining experince, ive played through the game more times than i can count.

This game is amazing.

I also played it as a child for hours and hours, though, so I may be nostalgia blind.

a childhood classic, and a a great starting point for collectathon platformers, with 5 different character types (Jedi, sith, droids, blaster a childhood classic, and a a great starting point for collectathon platformers, with 5 different character types (Jedi, sith, droids, blaster characters, clone/stormtroopers, and bounty hunters and puzzles specially designed for each type, a slightly comedic retelling of the true star wars saga, each of the hub worlds wor the 6 movies is based on one of the scenes in the movie TPM is the trade federation ship, AOC is Kamino, ROTS is Mustafar, ANH is Yavin base, ESB is Hoth and ROTJ is the death star, the main hub world is the Mos Eisley cantina, and you have an exterior area where you can view the Minikit builds, and receive bounty hunter missions from Jabba the Hutt, hunting a specific character in a random level … Expand

It's a fun game but the Lego are slightly outdated. My favorite level is the first one in Episode 3, very easy to get lots of coins.

Its Lego, its Star Wars, its great. Is there really anything else you need to know? By now you either like Lego games or you don't.

LEGO Star Wars is undoubtedly one of the best Star Wars games ever made. The excitement of exploring the films worlds, replaying the story in LEGO Star Wars is undoubtedly one of the best Star Wars games ever made. The excitement of exploring the films worlds, replaying the story in a unique way, and unlocking and playing as every character possible makes this game replayable for years. … Expand

This game is beautiful, far better than today's games like "GTAV" (that game is so trash compared to this).

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a childhood classic, and a a great starting point for collectathon platformers, with 5 different character types (Jedi, sith, droids, blaster a childhood classic, and a a great starting point for collectathon platformers, with 5 different character types (Jedi, sith, droids, blaster characters, clone/stormtroopers, and bounty hunters and puzzles specially designed for each type, a slightly comedic retelling of the true star wars saga, each of the hub worlds wor the 6 movies is based on one of the scenes in the movie TPM is the trade federation ship, AOC is Kamino, ROTS is Mustafar, ANH is Yavin base, ESB is Hoth and ROTJ is the death star, the main hub world is the Mos Eisley cantina, and you have an exterior area where you can view the Minikit builds, and receive bounty hunter missions from Jabba the Hutt, hunting a specific character in a random level … Expand

This game is fantastic. Anybody who complains about controls knows they can change it, but just don't so they can be angry at this game. I This game is fantastic. Anybody who complains about controls knows they can change it, but just don't so they can be angry at this game. I love this game and always will … Expand

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga deserves a higher user score than it currently has.

It's just amazing. It's a fun game, with interesting LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga deserves a higher user score than it currently has.

It's just amazing.

It's a fun game, with interesting gameplay elements.
It encourages replaying levels to grab whatever you missed.

This game just has so much to do, and it makes it fun. … Expand

LEGO Starwars The Complete SAGA
One of the best LEGO games ever, but that’s not saying much.
LEGO Starwars The Complete Saga takes you from LEGO Starwars The Complete SAGA
One of the best LEGO games ever, but that’s not saying much.
LEGO Starwars The Complete Saga takes you from episode 1 through 6, each episode having 6 chapters, so 36 levels total.
You can play the episode in any order you choose, and if you weren’t too fond of a particular movie, id actually recommend skipping it because you’re probably not missing anything… other than episode 1, because episode 1 is hands down the best section in this entire game.
My entire play through of episode 1 I thought that this was it, this was going to be the Lego game to make me like Lego games, the light sabers were fun, the levels were colorful and varied, there was pod racing, jungles, I had so much fun!
And then the game quickly went downhill with the usual boring LEGO formula for the rest of the game.
LEGO Starwars and LEGO games in general make the mistake of keeping the game stationary
It keeps you stuck in spots way too long
They try to be a 3d platformer with mechanics that just aren’t fun enough for that type of game.
The jumping isn’t satisfying, puzzles aren’t satisfying, I’d rather LEGO just deliver the movie experience and scrap this unfun formula of get to a room, let us annoy you for a few minutes, then move on.
You’re stuck going left right up and down, when these games would benefit greatly from a more action adventure style like uncharted where the game is constantly moving forward and its breaks aren’t just a lame puzzle.
I’d like to see them have to rely on storytelling and environment rather than cheap time waster tactics because they ultimately feel insecure with what they have to offer with their games.
The gameplay is shallow, unengaging, and a drag.
They rely on the grind to justify money spent rather than an overall quality experience.
This is apparent with their famous locked off collectibles that require another play through to get.
I’d rather have fun with a game nonstop for 3 hours than have 20 hours of monotony.
The game does all it can to slow you down,
of course you have to switch characters to do certain tasks, but these tasks are stacked on top of each other, which makes it feel more like a nuisance than a clever mechanic to increase immersion
But that isn’t all this game does to slow you down,
When you’re trying to figure out puzzles you have to deal with an endless wave of enemies multiple times.
If you get hit while you’re trying to put a piece together, it breaks and you have to start again, and again, and again, this happens way too frequently.
I do ultimately appreciate LEGO games for sharing great stories all in one go, I just wish they’d find a way to make them fun so that people who aren’t a fan of the license can enjoy these games too, and I believe a super linear adventure style is the way to go.
Ditch the open rooms, give me a path and let me destroy and build on my way to the finish line
for what it is
Adventure Platformer 7.5/10
overall:
7.5/10 … Expand

The pure childhood nostalgia gives this game the rating it has. Otherwise, especially in the later episodes, the levels begin to feel forced The pure childhood nostalgia gives this game the rating it has. Otherwise, especially in the later episodes, the levels begin to feel forced and pointless in terms of objective and even blur together if they weren't so tightly coupled to the movies. … Expand

It's a fun game with really fun yet simple combat and a decent way to experience episodes 1 to 6 in a single video game, but there's one It's a fun game with really fun yet simple combat and a decent way to experience episodes 1 to 6 in a single video game, but there's one problem. You literally cannot die at all. You instantly respawn right on the spot when you die, and you have infinite lives. None of the enemies you kill respawn, you don't go back to a checkpoint, the puzzles don't reset, you are literally immortal. There's literally no point to having a combat system and a health meter if death literally doesn't exist. Some people will say "but you lose studs", but that's not exactly a real consequence for death since studs are completely optional and not required to finish the story mode. You could argue that "it's a kids game", but there's plenty of kids game where failure at least matters a tiny bit, like Mario, Pokémon, Sonic, and even Kirby! So the only way to have any sort of challenge in this game is to manually quit a level upon death and play the whole thing all over again, and not even that works because you then have to sit through tons of unskippable cutscenes over and over again. If you don't care about that, you'll love this game. But if you want an *actual* video game about Star Wars, you're better off with Old Republic or the other games where each movie is given it's own game. Also the friendly AI is borderline nonexistent, this game was not designed with single players in mind and you basically HAVE to find a co-op partner. … Expand

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With both of the previous games and bonus content, it's a great value and it'll provide hours of entertainment. LSW veterans, however, might not want to dive in so soon, however, as you've played most of this game already.

When all is said and done LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Sage is a fantastic game that deserves to be played by everyone. It is easily accessible, truly addictive, and loaded with tons of content to warrant the $50 price tag.

The game offers such depth of not only styles of play, but also longevity: on your first play, some sections will be unavailable until you've unlocked the required characters; bonus levels open up on successful completion of each episode; and there's the multi-player shenanigans to become embroiled in. It's not only the complete saga, it's the complete package.

Terrific games, but TCS is pointless if you've played them before. BUt it you haven't, get it. [Christmas 2007, p.66]

Despite all of these cool minor additions, the core gameplay feels mostly like one big retread. With all of the great new games coming out this holiday, it’s hard to justify replaying this series. For diehard fans, however, this is the definitive LEGO Star Wars game.

It seems that for every minor flaw that can be raised against LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, the game has a positive point to counter it.

User Reviews

I have never played the previous versions of this game so i can honestly tell you that this game is very fun despite those critics who I have never played the previous versions of this game so i can honestly tell you that this game is very fun despite those critics who expected alot of extras in the ps3 version. The level design is fun, the characters are lovable and graphics are fantastic. How good can graphics get when u have blocky lego characters? Just look at the scenery. It looks great in HD especially the area with the shiny marble floors. This is a thinking persons game rather than one who needs cat-like reflexes to beat the enemies. With virtually no defense, you will die plenty of times but you wont throw your controller in disgust because you respawn right where you left off. The storyline is great. It basically follows the storyline of the movie. I highly recommend this game to anyone who has never played it before whether a starwars fan or not. Great gameplay is universal. … Expand

A first rate game. the depth and amount of content are amazing. more fun and finely tuned gameplay than knock your socks off graphics but it A first rate game. the depth and amount of content are amazing. more fun and finely tuned gameplay than knock your socks off graphics but it still looks very good in HD. for anyone who is a fan of the star wars series and hasn't played the previous versions, this game must go to the top of their 'games to buy' list. if you don't like star wars then you may want to consider another game first but you would still be entertained by this. easily the best CO-OP game i've played in recent memory. … Expand

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FUN - in 200-foot high letters made of Lego. Regardless of whether you think George Lucas is a genius in a beard or the prime reason for bringing back the thumbscrew, play this now. [Christmas 2007, p.48]

I would highly recommend Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga for anybody that likes the Star Wars universe. Period. It’s simple enough that anybody can enjoy it, but challenging enough that an experienced gamer won’t be bored by it.

Complete Saga is just a bringing together of those two games with a smattering of new levels. But for those of you who haven't tried Lego Star Wars before and are looking for one of the best games for the Wii, Complete Saga will charm your socks off.

So aside from the camera controls, not-so-snappy studs and some problems with pacing in a handful of places, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a solid game with good Wii implementation.

Still, it's a fun title and one worth getting for the little Star Wars fanatic in your life. [Dec 2007, p.127]

Even if the new bells and whistles aren't enough to bring back established fans, this is still Lego Star Wars at its finest.

User Reviews

This game is one of the best games I played. I can play the story multiplayer the story is entertaining it syncs your hand movements to the This game is one of the best games I played. I can play the story multiplayer the story is entertaining it syncs your hand movements to the lightsaber on the screen. get this game its awesome! … Expand

This is one fun game. You can explore the Star Wars universe but in LEGO form. The graphics are pretty good. The gameplay is good. The levels This is one fun game. You can explore the Star Wars universe but in LEGO form. The graphics are pretty good. The gameplay is good. The levels are big and they require a lot of exploring because there is a lot of stuff to find. This game is funny and just a blast to play. You can play through all 6 Star Wars movies. And they are cool. This game will take a while to complete so be ready. This game is made for explorers because there is so much exploring to do. This game is pretty awesome. … Expand

The GOAT of Lego games hands down. A great way to experience the movies if you don't want to watch them lol.

This is probably the best game that I have played on the Wii so far. The graphics are great, it stays hilariously true to the original story, This is probably the best game that I have played on the Wii so far. The graphics are great, it stays hilariously true to the original story, and never ceases to entertain. I have logged 10hrs so far in game, and only completed 40% of the content. That says a lot for replay value and longevity. I only wish the Wookiee Bowcaster would allow you to hold the fire button down to charge it up for a more powerful attack. … Expand

This game truly puts a new and entertaining twist on the Star Wars movies. It contains hours and hours of gameplay in order to get all of the This game truly puts a new and entertaining twist on the Star Wars movies. It contains hours and hours of gameplay in order to get all of the unlock-able features. This keeps the game interesting long after you have "completed" all of the levels. … Expand

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