

This is where you won’t see any controls on the left side of the screen and then you’ll see four virtual buttons on the right side of the screen. The second type of control settings you have are the virtual buttons type of controls. Lastly, if you touch on an enemy then you will approach that enemy and attack it automatically. Touch an empty spot in the level and your character will move to that spot. Touch a cup that can be controlled with the Force and you will use the force on it. Touch a chair and your character will attack the chair. The first control setting is Touch and this is exactly as it sounds.

This is where you will get used to the controls of the game and there are three different controller setups, however only two are shown to you at first. You start off in a Cantina controlling what looks to be Qui-Gon Jinn. However, the more you know about Legos and the Star Wars universe the more you will appreciate the amount of thought that went into them. You’ll see some genuinely funny scenes that seem to come out of no where and you won’t need any knowledge of the Star Wars universe to enjoy them on the most basic level. If you haven’t played a Lego game before then you should know that they don’t take themselves seriously at all. You owe it to yourself to watch through them and experience this fantastic story. I won’t even blame you if you decide to skip Episodes 1 and 2 either :p Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga ReviewĪfter the introduction to the back story of what is going on in the Star Wars universe, you’re given some cinematic sequences that fits in perfectly with the Lego universe. Again, I’m not going to cover the story here since anyone who cares about Star Wars has probably already seen it and if you haven’t, stop reading this review and go rent/buy it on the Google Play Store right now. So naturally you will start off at Episode 1, then you’ll go into Chapter 1 of that episode and then you will get your first introductory scene where you read about what is going on in typical Star Wars fashion.

Once you complete all of the levels for a certain episode then you can move onto the next one. This lets you move onto the next level and each one of these represents another major plot point of the movie/story. On that note, each of the episodes are broken down into individual levels and you’ll have to complete them one by one until you finish them all. The different episodes are sectioned off in different rooms with different doors and you can’t access the later episodes until you are finished with the one before it.

So, the game will start you off at Episode 1 and take you all the way through to Episode 6. These games take you through the major plot points of all six Star Wars episodes from beginning to end. I won’t be covering the story of the games because if you are a fan of Star Wars then you already know what the games are about. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga starts off just like you would think, the traditional Star Wars way. Games can be much more complex than the platforming games I grew up with(NES Mario). At least, because of the more complex puzzles and platforming that is required, I don’t see how I could have beaten this game when I was a kid. Being a Lego game, you would think they are made for kids but that is not the case. These games are interesting due to the multiple layers that are there.
