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Lego Star Wars : TCS
Lego Star Wars : TCS
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Lego Star Wars: The Complete saga blends the episodes of the Star Wars 1 and 2 movies into a refreshing and cohesive whole new game. It packs more studs to build your Lego, more arts with real-life plastic shine, and better graphics and music than its predecessors.  

If you enjoyed Star Wars I and II, best believe that Traveller's Tales outdid itself in this one, and you're in for an even more exciting experience. However, if you're new to Star war games, this right here is your chance to taste the great Star Wars story. Start playing to know what you're missing. 

As the name suggests, the Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga fuses Star Wars and Star Wars II. It is an action-puzzle game that is not too fast-paced for kids. It supports multiplayer mode, which means families can play it together. They are dropped into an environment where they get to build, fight different obstacles, and build genuinely challenging objects for a 7-year-old. As for the younger players, you can embark on a mission to collect different arts and studs or relive your experience when you first played any Star Wars collections back in '05. 

I cannot overstate the extent to which the publisher went to improve the cinematic of the game. Unlike the drab graphics of the Star 1 episodes, this new release features high-quality scenes as Traveller's Tales took its time to work on impressive graphics for this 2005 game. As for the music. Well, it is simply perfect. The tunes become bubbly when it needs to be and dark when the situation calls for it.

The game is fun, too, especially if you are a fan of the Star Wars movie franchise or have a perfect sense of humor (although you might miss the inside jokes). 

I love playing through different eras, which are all submerged into one long, explosive game. You can select characters from either Star Wars I or Il and let them play side by side. There is a space battle, a bounty hunt for Zam Wessell, and The Phantom Menace discussions.

You would find yourself at Mos Eisley Cantina when you start the game for the first time. If you are familiar with Star Wars, you already know it's the tavern where characters drink and can even get into a typical pub fight.

The Cantina acts as your game lobby, where you access the game menu, enter the in-app shop, or enter arcade mode. If you don't want to do those small activities, you can head right into story mode, where the real fun lies.

Game Mechanics

Apart from the thrilling stories and missions, one of the things I find the most fascinating about this release is the studs. The studs are the in-app currency you get from performing various tasks.

For example, if you use your lightsaber to destroy an object, you are surrounded by studs(gold, silver, or blue coins) that would dance around you and be added to the meter on top. You can spend these studs to buy hints and new characters when you get to the Cantina.

While the game is immersive and exciting, we find that its camera doesn't function as it should. It covers some areas and leaves some, denying us from thoroughly enjoying the game. 

There are five main character types, and all players you would use or unlock would fit into one of these classes. Each of these classes( Jedis, Droids, Blasters, Stormtroopers, and Bounty Hunters) have peculiar abilities which would be helpful in different chapters.

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Lego Star Wars : TCS
Lego Star Wars : TCS
Lego Star Wars : TCS
Lego Star Wars : TCS
Lego Star Wars : TCS

How to play

There are six episodes in the story mode. Each episode contains six chapters, and tahinis to the game's replayability, you can access them in any order you like. After finishing the first chapter, you can dive right into chapter 4 without going through chapters 2 and 3. 

Essentially, you should complete all episodes to finish the story mode. But what if you don't want to play just the story mode? Not a problem! You can play the free mode, arcade mode, or play any mini-games to break the boredom of following the story mode.

In free play, you can play any chapter or episode you want with characters you have met before, like Yoda or R2-D2. You can use these characters in episodes where you used another character to make the replay more fun for you, which we think is an excellent idea.

During your first play through the whole game, you would see places inaccessible to you. However, when you buy new characters, you can access those places you couldn't reach before. We love this twist about this game because it doesn't make things too easy for you on the first try.

Collecting gold bricks is an essential objective of the game too. The game has 160 gold bricks, which you only get when you complete a mission or finish getting all the canisters at a particular level. Now, that's not so easy because you have to collect all 60 canisters in a chapter to be able to claim your gold brick. 

Let's go hunting!

We prefer the bounty hunting missions because they seem more fun and daring. Jabba the Hut would be dishing out bounty hunting missions from time to time, and if they catch your fancy, you might indulge in them. Or, you could choose to hunt a particular character on your own.

We also think an online co-op is incredible because you can complete chapters with your friends or compete in mini-games. You can also choose to solve numerous puzzles, as the game is mainly based on puzzles with a mix of action.

Overall, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a thrilling mix of games and worlds, satisfying for someone new. For those already acquainted with Star Wars, you can re-act some of your favorite scenes and relive those moments with nostalgia.

Have you played Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga before? If you have, share your experience in the comments! We would love to hear them. If you have not, have you played any other Lego Star War games like the Skywalker Saga? If you have, tell us what you loved about the game and what you would expect to be different in this one.

We believe this is the best of all the Star Wars trilogy, with a new level of fun, content, and character to explore. We hope the publisher fixes the camera issues and some less than crappy studs. Get The Complete Saga now from the Google Play Store or the iOS Store and get into the exciting world of Star Wars Lego!

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