วันเสาร์ที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554

Lego Star Wars - The faultless Saga (Wii)

Lucas Arts and Traveller's Tales created the exquisite compound of nostalgia and geekery with the 2005 release of Lego Star Wars. This innovative, cartoony, performance adventure game that took advantage of a multi-generational love for both the Star Wars film franchise and every kid's favourite toy, Lego bricks. In 2006 the game's sequel was more refined, largely because it was based on the much loved customary trilogy rather than the prequels which some what disappointed the Star Wars fan base. Now developer Traveller's Tales has rolled both games into a particular container and released it as Lego Star Wars: The unblemished Saga. At 2 games for the price of one, especially with improved visuals, this is an exquisite release. Both games have been very prosperous and critically well received and having both in a particular container is a great deal... Unless you have played both games through to completion.

The basic petition of the Lego Star Wars video games series is that it lets you the player and fan, act out some of the most memorable scenes from the Star Wars movies with cute wee Lego people, symbolised the world across as a source of joy. This opinion hits so many distinct nostalgic memories, with such ruthless precision that it roughly seems sinister. The game play itself is a blend of performance platforming, puzzle solving and co-op play, having to switch in the middle of 2 or more controllable characters to get nearby an obstacle. You'll make your way through various backdrops of the Star Wars movies, such as Naboo palace, the cloning premise on Kamino, the streets of Mos Eisley, even the corridors of the Death Star. There are many characters to be unlocked both during play and for collecting in game items and exchanging them like a currency for characters, outfits etc. The characters themselves are all neatly sectioned off into acceptable classes for play, all with unique abilities to help you pass various obstacles. You can operate only one character at a time but you can switch in the middle of a party of many trailing characters in order to improve beyond the problems you are presented with. They all have unique abilities to allow you to navigate past big ledges, vents and even using the force to originate Lego objects to pass laser fences. Of course, all the in game items, characters, vehicles, and even environments and designed in the 3d software from Lego bricks and appear in the style corporal models in the game creating a surreal, fun and total unique look to the Lego games. The game breaks away from the performance platformer genre occasionally for a vehicle themed level. These are less puzzle based and more about just plain old having fun, collecting shiny things and in the case of a pod race, getting the best time. They're rarely as polished or intuitive as the performance when you're on foot, but they do a good job punctuating the general flow of performance of the game. The group-based game play has made Lego Star Wars ideal for playing with a friend. In The unblemished Saga for the Ps3 and Xbox 360, you can now play the game cooperatively over the Internet. This is by far the best addition to this package, and it has been integrated fluidly, production it child's play for another player to jump into your game at any point. The unblemished Saga does offer a few more, less requisite changes and upgrades. A few new levels have been added, whilst others have been changed. total however, the games play pretty similar to the customary released versions.

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Since this is the first time the content from the customary Lego Star Wars games have been ported to the new generation of consoles, all of the visuals have been enhanced for the Xbox 360 and Ps3. It allows the whole game look as polished as Lego Star Wars Ii was on the 360 last year, with sharper, bigger textures, a well implemented plastic shine on the characters and objects, and tons of focus effects. Apart for widescreen support, the Wii version's visuals are far too similar to the customary Ps2 graphics and it makes very wee use of the Wii's petition capture capabilities. Without the greatly improved visuals, or well the online play in the Xbox 360 and Ps3 versions, The unblemished Saga on the Wii feels a wee less unblemished and less easy to recommend. The game will no doubt do well, as it has a full back inventory of fans who pine for Lego Star Wars Mini Figures in any shape or form. Overall, a good container for population new to the series, but possibly not quite as captivating to veterans of the series.

7/10.

Lego Star Wars - The faultless Saga (Wii)

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