![]() LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 – GhostRoboįinal Notes: This game was a pleasant surprise, I expected another run-of-the-mill LEGO game – very paint by numbers, but no, this was a little of the same with a little new, which kept me enjoying the gameplay much more than before. All an absolute joy – no faults, the force is strong here! The audio? Its Star Wars, even if it’s in brick form, you cannot help but love John Williams amazing score and the sound of lightsabers, blaster fire or even Tie Fighters. The graphics are great and do what they need to – not much else to say in this area, “Move along, move along!”. As such, it’s difficult to say that a block or minifigure looks better, as they never really change by much on screen or in the real world. The graphics have not really changed much over the LEGO game series, aside from becoming more polished and changing to high definition. The whole point of LEGO, in the first place, is to help kids learn as they play by building what they can imagine, but here, its still ‘hold a button’. The only downfall I can bring up regarding gameplay is the continued lack of innovation when it comes to building items with LEGO blocks. Hence, a much-needed improvement which gives the LEGO franchise a new spark of life. This can help with getting those much desired mini-kit pieces or red blocks and adds some diversity and fun to your gameplay.Īpart from this, the game is much like those that came before but the new additions helps keep the game from becoming mundane for younger players, for whom the game is more tailored. This game also gives you the ability to build more than one construction with a pile of LEGO blocks, in different locations. New gameplay elements (which were much needed) have been added into this LEGO franchised game such as: shooting cover elements which engage you in laser battles against your foes and a superior vehicle camera that places you more within the action, be it in the air or in space. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Part 1 – Luke Skywalker (HD) – Blitzwinger This adds nothing really new to Star Wars cannon,however, as it’s a LEGO-based game, but it provides a little more for those who wanted to know more of what happened before The Force Awakens. In addition to the regular story, there are a few extra levels thrown into the mix, like how Han and Chewie get the Rathtars, which we see them smuggle in the movie among a few others. The voice acting is on par, using part of the dialogue directly from the movie and adding extra during gameplay. Once you complete ‘Jedi’ then its off to the Resistance base, where you become Poe Dameron and BB-8 to begin the first mission act of The Force Awakens on Jakku, the game adding, as per usual, its tongue and cheek moments. Starting the game as Han, Leia and Wicket the Ewok, you make your way through Endor to the shield Generator before taking on the Emperor, while playing as Vader and Skywalker and then taking the Death Star’s main reactor down with the Millennium Falcon. Unexpectedly, the game opens with The Emperor with Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker from the last act of Return of the Jedi where the rebels are planning their attack on the second Death Star, on both Endor and in Space with Luke facing off against Vader and the Emperor. Lets delve into the downed abandoned Star Destroyer to find out if the game is a hit like the movie… I didn’t expect much in the way of content as the LEGO Star Wars games usually contain a lot of characters and levels, due to being made based on a trilogy of movies, or a story arc such as the Clone Wars game, but to my surprise this had lots to offer in content – more levels and characters/unlocks than you can shake a Bantha at. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the newest addition to the growing archive of LEGO games, and was surprisingly more than you would find in your regular LEGO videogame with new additions to the gameplay.
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