Play through all nine Star Wars films in a LEGO Game of epic proportions.Play through all nine Star Wars films in a LEGO Game of epic proportions.Play through all nine Star Wars films in a LEGO Game of epic proportions.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 5 nominations total
A.J. LoCascio
- Han Solo
- (voice)
- …
Adam Diggle
- Ewoks
- (voice)
- …
Adam Howden
- Disco Director
- (voice)
Alec Newman
- Bala Tik
- (voice)
Andy Secombe
- Watto
- (voice)
Anjella Mackintosh
- Babu Frik
- (voice)
Anthony Daniels
- C-3PO
- (voice)
Anthony Phelan
- Lama Su
- (voice)
Beatriz Romilly
- Bazine Netal
- (voice)
Brian Blessed
- Boss Nass
- (voice)
Catherine Taber
- Padmé Amidala
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited into Clone Wars: Battle of The Heroes - a Star Wars Fan Animation (2023)
Featured review
Two little nits to pick. One, this has the usual, fantastic split-screen coop mode of Lego games, but no online multiplayer (as usual, but still).
Two, it has LOTS of Star Wars characters to choose from (we are talking hundreds), but no character customization to create your Jedi/Sith/scoundrel and roam around the galaxy (kind of lousy, since other Star Wars Lego games had it).
Having gotten those complaints out of the way, the game is charming and well-done, a humorous re-telling of the nine movies (playable out of order if you like) with the really fun free-roam mode, which allows the player to visit all the locations unlocked in the game to explore planets, complete non-story missions and search for collectibles.
It's weird that the one Star Wars game including some kind of open world sandbox with over 20 planets to visit, space battles when you travel from a place to another and different character classes with unique gameplay... is a Lego game.
Really says something about how sadly underused the license has been in the last years. I mean, I liked Fallen Order, Squadrons and the Battlefront games, but where's the Star Wars equivalent of Skyrim?
Still, this scratches that itch to a little, brick-y extent. A nice game, crafted with passion and care.
Two, it has LOTS of Star Wars characters to choose from (we are talking hundreds), but no character customization to create your Jedi/Sith/scoundrel and roam around the galaxy (kind of lousy, since other Star Wars Lego games had it).
Having gotten those complaints out of the way, the game is charming and well-done, a humorous re-telling of the nine movies (playable out of order if you like) with the really fun free-roam mode, which allows the player to visit all the locations unlocked in the game to explore planets, complete non-story missions and search for collectibles.
It's weird that the one Star Wars game including some kind of open world sandbox with over 20 planets to visit, space battles when you travel from a place to another and different character classes with unique gameplay... is a Lego game.
Really says something about how sadly underused the license has been in the last years. I mean, I liked Fallen Order, Squadrons and the Battlefront games, but where's the Star Wars equivalent of Skyrim?
Still, this scratches that itch to a little, brick-y extent. A nice game, crafted with passion and care.
Details
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
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