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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga takes players to world of Star Wars, with over 35 levels of Lego Goodness, stretching from Episodes I all the way to episode VI of the Star Wars Saga. With hundreds of characters to play as, and many game modes, this is always fun!
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Released: 2007
Consoles: PS3 / Wii / 360 / DS*
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Genre(s): 3D Platformer
Developer: TT Games
Publisher: LucasArts
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Last Updated: Feb 2012
Written by Crashb648
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his game needs little introduction. It's Lego... It's Star Wars... It's a video game... and what do you get when you force them together? (Pardon the Pun!) It's a Lego Stars Wars video game! This page is dedicated to Complete Saga, which combines the first two Lego Star Wars Games and adds extra levels, moves and modes of play, to further complete the package for the fun filled Star Wars Saga.

Some people have complained that they have been too many Lego Video Games in recent years, which the formula for the games hasn't radically changed. (Much like the Guitar Hero Series in that respect) This may be true, as there have been over 15 Lego Games by TT Games (at the time of writing), but lets not forget that it was Lego Star Wars the led the way and started the series, and I think, remain the best of the series.

But enough about the series as a whole, what is the complete Saga like? Well, don't expect too much difference between the original games as for those of you who have played the original Lego Star Wars games, there is new levels and new modes, to be more than a hash of the originals. It does show that TT Games wanted to make sure that the whole Saga is overall a fun experience. The Game has many things to like about it, which most of the reasons are shown below in a handy easy to remember guide, using a clever en-coded System, which I bet you can't decipher...:

Lifespan - The Game is effectively two games rolled into one, and therefore it's double in lifespan. Couple together with each level having three modes of play and there are a massive 36 main levels and around a dozen extra levels to unlock, it is certainly got a prize for being one of the longest platform games I have played, mainly because it features all the levels from all 6 episodes of the star wars saga!

Entertainment - I'll come straight out with this - the game is extremely great fun to play. (More of that below) The game also features very funny cutscenes, which unlike some games will actually make you laugh, not just the first time, but every time you see it! This is mainly to the use of no voices. Yes, there is no Dialogue in the entire game, so some of the famous lines from the films are funny when there is no voices. TT Games, the creator of this game, has done a great job of taking the story of star wars that we all know and love and make it even more enjoyable. Great stuff!

Great Gameplay - And what would be a great game without great gameplay? No where. Lucky thing that this game also has great gameplay too. It has what lego and star wars fans would dream of - hundreds of playable characters, either the well-known or lesser known characters, force and lightsaber attacks, different gameplay mechanics, smashing objects up using a Blaster or Lightsaber and the fun of collecting loads of lego pieces in the process!

Obviously this is a great game for both Lego AND Star Wars fans. Just do yourself a favour, and buy it already. You will fall in love with the charm and fun gameplay it offers. You will also enjoy Lego Star Wars III: the clone wars too, although, it isn't as well know as the tv series it's based on isn't as popular.

May the L.E.G.O. Be with you! (Or was that going too far?)

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Luke, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan and all other related characters were created by Geroge Lucas/Lego/TT Games.
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