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LEGO STAR WARS II (X360)
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LEGO STAR WARS II


Posted by Joe Anderson on 02/05/2007

The Star Wars Trilogies are the greatest movies ever in my opinion, no doubt about it, no other movies have ever come close, it’s just a pity then that the games have always been disappointing, that was at least until Lego Star Wars hit the scene and although it was a short game it reignited my belief that someone out there could make a excellent game based on a movie. Ever since I completed Lego Star Wars and saw it’s teasing ending I have been awaiting the game based on the original trilogy and at last it is here, by name it is called Lego Star Wars II, The Original Trilogy and I have played it. 

The game starts out with you playing as Leah and a Rebel Trooper, you are in a small bar much like the first game with doors scattered around which lead you to the missions. The bar gives you the options to buy new characters, disguises as well as some other bits and pieces and this will prove invaluable to you later on in the game.

Once you have had a wander around you are ready for the first mission (A New Hope) were you have to find R2D2, once you find any new characters you can play as them and therefore your next task is to escape Darth Vader’s grasp using R2D2, C3PO and an escape pod which will enable you to get a message to Ben Kenobi. The other missions as you would expect are all similar while at the same time following the storyline, you just have to play through them all, unlocking new characters as you go, the difference with this game though is that you can actually use the vehicles and other means of transport to your advantage, for example, in mission two you can build a  AT-AT Walker and take control which allows you to blast anything in your path or alternatively you can jump in your hovercraft and speed around knocking everyone over, this really is great fun.

You will notice during some levels that you can change hats using a machine that you find, this enables your characters to either look silly wearing top hats or become disguised as Storm troopers, it is particularly funny when you try this with Chewy and he has a Storm troopers helmet half on his head as it is too small. As you go from level to level you will also notice that there are lots of extra’s (such as the minipac’s you use to build ships) which you cant seem to get too because you don’t have the powers or because your character does not have the access rights, this is usually because you will have to complete the level and then come back to it later when you have unlocked or bought the characters who have the ability to open these area’s, in fact you may have to complete the game a few times to enable you to do this.

One of the main attractions are the vehicle missions which are excellent, although these were present before they have been greatly improved, flying along in your snow speeder twisting and turning and then firing your rope to tie up the AT-AT’s legs is fun to watch, especially when they fall over, the same can be said for all the other vehicle missions, I mean who wouldn’t love blowing up the Death Star or flying the Millennium Falcon? I really enjoyed these missions and I am sure you will find yourself going back to them again and again.

As in the previous game you can also have a friend play at the same time enabling them to drop in and help you if needed and also drop out at anytime, although this can cause trouble as friendly fire is always switched on and friends always tend to have a bad aim, it’s great fun though. especially when you keep shooting each other and pretending it was an accident.  

Graphically this Xbox 360 version is visually stunning, the high definition characters look great and the cut scenes are a piece of genius, although there is no dialogue in any part of the game you know exactly what is going on and the way they do this is hilarious, like when Luke finds out who his father is (I wont give this away) or when Ben Kenobi manipulates the Storm Trooper and Luke runs him over, it is just brilliant and great entertainment. The only criticism I would have of the game is that sometimes the angle isn’t good enough to help you see if there is anything hidden in some of the spaces.

In terms of sound the game does not disappoint, you would swear that you are watching the movie sometimes as the light sabres clash or Chewy does his ever so familiar roar, the blasters are also really realistic. The musical score is also there in all it’s glory to give you that tingle down your spine like the first time you heard it.

There is just something about Lego and Star Wars that mix, it shouldn’t be really and you would have thought that if there was going to be a game titled Best Star War’s game ever then it wouldn’t be this one, but it is, this game is just simply perfection, it is so much fun to play and if you love lego, star wars or computer games in general then you will just love this to bits, if you have any cash to spare I would say to you buy this game now because if you don’t you will regret it.

 Our Rating for Lego Star Wars II
9.8

It based on the Original Star Wars story so it is quite easily one of the greatest stories ever told.
9.9

You wont find a game more playable than this, it has everything.
9.8

With plenty of missions to get through and all the achievements to complete this game should last you a while.
9.6

One of the most unique games you will ever play.
9.7
Overall
This is the best Star Wars game ever without a doubt, it sticks to the story excellently while remaining entertaining and fun.

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Lego Star Wars II
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XBox 360


ESRB - Early Childhood: Titles rated EC (Early Childhood) have content that may be suitable for ages 3 and older. Contains no material that parents would find inappropriate.

Features


  • Expands upon all of the fun and creativity that made the original LEGO Star Wars such a hit, this time set during the original three Star Wars films (Episodes IV, V, VI).

  • For the first time ever, build and ride vehicles (landspeeders, AT-STs, speeder bikes and more) and mount creatures (from the banthas of desert Tatooine to the tauntauns of frigid Hoth) through on-foot levels.

  • All non-droid characters - not just those with the Force - have the power to build

  • Unlock more than 50 playable characters, from cultural icons like Luke, Leia and Darth Vader to fan favourites such as Greedo, Jawas and Gamorrean guards

  • Unlock up to 54 more playable characters with a game save from the original LEGO Star Wars

  • Create unique playable characters like Yoda Kenobi, Lando Fortuna and millions more by mixing and matching the LEGO body parts of all playable characters.

  • In Free Play mode, experience the Original Trilogy in a new way by importing any character into land levels, or switch between vehicles at will in space levels. Make Darth Maul a hero of the Rebellion, or destroy the Death Star with a TIE fighter

  • Character-specific attacks include Chewbacca pulling enemies’ arms out of their sockets, Vader’s Force choke, Leia’s "slap" melee attack and many more.

  • Tongue-in-cheek humour presents the Original Trilogy in a manner only LEGO can put together, with comical reinterpretations of classic Star Wars scenes and elements.

  • Solve a greater variety of puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations only possible in a LEGO galaxy far, far away.

  • The adaptive difficulty option creates more challenging gameplay for Jedi Master gamers - the better you do, the tougher it gets.

  • Cooperative gameplay encourages teamwork in a fun way and features a revamped camera for an optimal gameplay experience.
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