2 people found this review helpful
Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 25.2 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 5 Apr, 2022 @ 1:32pm
Updated: 5 Apr, 2022 @ 1:33pm

When I was 12 years old, LEGO Star Wars was the complete saga, the game that interested me most by far. It wasn’t because the graphics were great or there were so many abilities, but because the story, the individual levels and tasks were so beautifully designed that my 12-year-old didn’t want to get away from the Wii. The story in Lego humor offered so much variety and also tasks that you could spend countless hours in it.

A few years later Lego Star Wars the Clone Wars came out, which I loved and played with every afternoon.

This game. . . is grotesque in terms of level design. The individual levels are designed so loveless that in each level you feel like playing the previous one again. The mechanics of Clone Wars, that you play battles and try not to be overwhelmed by droids, have seemingly been forgotten.
Ergo, you run from A to B, knock out two three droids, and at point B it’s either a boss fight, or you shoot targets like a moor chicken. After that, the level is over.
And this is repeated every level.

The new graphics and the so-called Open World were probably so present in the development that it was completely omitted to keep the player happy.

In my opinion, it is almost 60€ for this game, if you buy it in the Deluxe version, well above what you get for your money. If you compare a GTA V which cost a similar amount to release with it, this is really a cheek.

For 60€ I recommend everyone to buy 5-10 old Lego games and play them. Wait until the price is 15€. Because it’s worth it.

Too bad TT Games, I expected more from you.
And Lego, you’re on your way to becoming a meme. . .
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