February 2, 2009

Lego Star Wars the Complete Saga Reviewed For the Wii

Its not often that two of your favorite things from your youth combine together - in this case great child hood memories of playing with Lego and movie memories of the Star Wars Saga.
Lego Stars Wars is a great game for the family to play with the right amount of 'slaughter' of enemies combined with puzzles. If you get too stuck on a level there are a number of walkthrough's available online. Buy the complete saga - as it covers the whole series and generally follows the story lines of the movies with a few extra comedic additions. I found using lasers not as much fun as using the light saber so although you can play most of your favorite star wars characters I mainly stuck with the Jedi. If you carefully block laser shots you can return the shot back to the sender - in fact to defeat Darth Maul you need to block laser shots from his accompanying troops.
You will need both the Wii remote and nunchuck and the game is more fun if you play with two players. Some puzzles require two players working together in a team effort and rather than having to constantly switch between players - play with a friend. You run around defeating opponents, battling end of level super opponents and collecting numerous lego money, gold and hearts.
Apart from the 6 levels following the six movies there are a whole heap of bonus levels, and sub-games. Not every level involves just slicing and dicing through your enemies. There are a number of flying levels - including taking down the AT-ST vehicles with two cables and dragging bombs into your enemies fortifications.
Looking for a game that combines a shoot em up with some intelligence required - then Lego Star Wars the complete Saga is for you.
Lego Star Wars was such a gaming hit that it has spawned a number of other "LEGO" games - including Lego and Indiana Jones, and Lego Batman.
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