![]() ![]() When you’re not on foot, you can take to the skies, leading to some engrossing Star Fox-lite sequences. These sequences are more target range than anything else, but it’s nice to see additional moment-to-moment variety in Lego games. Every so often, you enter a Blaster Battle, where the game shifts to a third-person shooter, complete with cover to hide behind. Nothing ever gets too complicated, but the discovery of each new build brings a more unique feel to the Lego-focused adventuring.Īside from Multi Builds, traversal through levels feels like a Lego game, with the same light combat, infinite respawning, and stud collection. ![]() Sometimes they just nakedly hide a secret area where a collectible is located, but sometimes you need to bounce between different builds to solve a puzzle. Multi Builds give you the option of building more than one structure with a pile of Lego bricks. Characters are voiced, the gameplay is a lot more straightforward, and Multi Builds are awesome. Serving as a prologue, this sequence lays out the tweaks from the old Lego Star Wars games eloquently. Oddly, The Force Awakens starts at the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi, first putting you in control of Han, Luke, and Leia for the last half of Episode VI. The result is a well-crafted adventure that, while a little limited in scope, contains plenty of callbacks and references for Star Wars diehards while still delivering great action with clever and light puzzles. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens brings back the endearing world of Star Wars to Lego along with all the bells and whistles the Lego games have gotten over the years. The Lego Star Wars games, even with their last-gen rough edges, always held a special place in my heart with their array of memorable set pieces and characters. In the five years since the last Lego Star Wars game, Lego games based on pop culture have become more ubiquitous with a lot of changes and evolutions along the way. ![]()
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