There's enormous differences between the original Lego Star Wars and this game, but it's easy to forget that when you consider how many Lego games have come and gone between then and now.īesides the small tweaks to pre-existing gameplay features, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens introduces two new mechanics that shake this up a bit. The foundations have endured, because of course there's some small tweaks and adjustments that have been made to some of the established mechanics, just like how EA changes minor aspects of their sports series every year. ![]() It features the same slapstick humour, the same "kick-and-punch-everything-you-see" mentality, the same kind of character specific puzzles, and almost the same combat system. ![]() We can with confidence say that if you were hoping for earth shattering changes and innovations, you'll walk away from this disappointed. And so the first question on the agenda (as it is every time we get one of these games): has anything changed since the last time we last saw it? We're going to assume that you're familiar with how the previous Lego games play and function (because, seriously - who isn't?) for this review. Lego Star Wars was the first game to come out of TT Games' now proud tradition of turning beloved movie franchises into lovable and silly adaptations with little plastic figures, and now, several years later, it's time for the awesome The Force Awakens to get the Lego treatment. With a new (well, it's more than six months old now but you get what we mean) Star Wars movie on the silver screen, a new Lego game to land alongside it was always bound to happen.
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