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Released back in November of 2007, more than 10
years ago.
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Play through iconic moments of the 6 Star Wars
movies: Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, New Hope,
Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
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Play as your favorite characters and use
vehicles from the Star Wars saga while you recreate classic moments however you
want.
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Character creator for this game is very simple:
you can choose between Lightsaber, blaster, pistol, different styles of hat and
helmets, caps, and what color you want for the body to be.
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There is only one small hub for you to explore
in this game, and that is the Mos Eisley Cantina, which is where to go to
choose your different levels, buy characters, extras, and other stuff.
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After collecting all 160 gold bricks, in the
outside of the Cantina will be a giant fountain that will give you infinite
money every time you come to it.
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Aside from the story levels, there are quite a
few different types of bonus missions:
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Bounty
Hunter missions- track down targets for Jabba the Hutt,
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Character/ Mini-kit Bonus Missions- each episode
has an area where you have to collect 1,000,000 studs while using the vehicles
or characters unlocked, under the time limit.
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There are also levels from the previous LEGO
Star Wars games that were altered for the Complete Saga, like Podracing and the
Gunship levels. New bonus levels include: Anakin’s Flight, and another level
where you are collecting 1,000,000 studs, but without a time limit.
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Character abilities in LEGO Star Wars the
Complete Saga are: shoot, jump (regular, double), Lightsaber, grapple, access
panels, explosives, hover, Force powers (Light, Dark), small hatches, slap, and
others.
LEGO Star Wars the
Force Awakens:
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Released almost 2 years ago back in June of
2016, 6 months after the release of the Force Awakens movie.
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Play through the events of the Force Awakens as
your favorite new characters like: BB-8, Poe Dameron, Rey, Finn, the new
versions of Han Solo, Princess Leia, and many others, as you take on the First
Order and save the Galaxy (again.)
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New abilities and features in this game include:
dialogue straight from the film along with new audio recorded by the actors,
dogfights in iconic and unknown Star Wars ships, blaster battles, multi-builds,
command troopers, Lightsaber throw, and many others.
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The characters in LEGO Star Wars the Force
Awakens, are not just from the Force Awakens movie, but there are characters
like Yoda, Obi-Wan, Anakin Skywalker who are in the game as “carbonite bricks”
characters, meaning who find their brick somewhere in the Galaxy, and then
defrost the brick to unlock them for free play. There are a total of 35
“carbonite bricks” spread across the Galaxy that allow you to unlock awesome
characters from the main Star Wars universe.
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LEGO Star Wars the Force Awakens includes additional
content for the Clone Wars and Rebels TV series, LEGO Star Wars the Freemaker
Adventures, the Prequels, the Jedi order, Jabba’s palace, and the Empire
Strikes Back. Nearly every character that appeared in the Complete Saga video
game, appears in the Force Awakens game, either in the main game, or as additional
content, except for: Rebel trooper (Hoth), Lando Calrissian (Bespin) the Force
Ghost versions of Obi-Wan, Anakin Skywalker, and Yoda, and other minor
characters.
LEGO Star Wars the
Force Awakens Hub Worlds:
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Jakku- a very large desert, as well as Rey’s home
world that she was left on when she was just a little girl. This planet has the largest open world for
you to get lost in since there is not much on Jakku, except for some ruins of a
fallen Imperial Walker, and a downed Star Destroyer. There are characters and missions to do like
the other planets, but that is basically it.
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Takodana- home to Maz Kanata’s Castle, which is
basically the new Mos Eisley Cantina.
The planet free roam is the ruins of the planet after the place was
assaulted by the First Order, trying to get the map to Luke Skywalker inside
BB-8. The characters and missions that
are on this planet are a mixture of heroes, First Order, and 3rd
parties.
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D’Qar- the Rebellion/Resistance’s new base of
operations, or at least for the Force Awakens story. This planet is very reminiscent of the Rebel
base on Yavin IV from A New Hope with the “temple” structures, the geography,
and the music. There are many missions to do here for the different Resistance
leaders and many characters to unlock, also this planet is where you go to
build your custom characters, and defrost the carbonite bricks found throughout
the Galaxy.
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Starkiller Base- part planet, part superweapon,
Starkiller Base is the First Order’s version of the Imperial’s Death
Stars. Most of the missions and
collectibles on this planet are related to the First Order and other bad guys
like the Emperor, Count Dooku, and many others.
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Millennium Falcon- one of the most iconic ships
of all Science Fiction, this hub is mostly just a few hallways with
miscellaneous items to destroy. 2 points
of interest in the Millennium Falcon are the holo-chess table bonus level, and
unlocking the “classic” Han Solo through a little “asteroid challenge.”
LEGO Star Wars: Complete Saga and Force Awakens Character Variations- Han Solo
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- Princess Leia
- Luke Skywalker
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Chewbacca
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- Jango Fett
- Boba Fett
- Lando Calrissian
- Darth Maul
LEGO Star Wars Complete Saga and the Force Awakens Character Grids
This is really informative. I like all the pictures. Makes it really fun to look through.
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June- LEGO Lord of the Rings vs LEGO Hobbit
July- LEGO Harry Potter 1-4 vs 5-7
August- LEGO City Undercover
Thanks for the pics. I especially liked the comparison of the two character grids. Nice work!
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