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Lego Star Wars - The Video Game



Genre: Action-adventure



ESRB Rating: E





Publishers: Eidos Interactive, LucasArts



Lego Star Wars The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars themed toy line by the Lego Group, that takes place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), with a bonus segment from A New Hope. Lego Star Wars was first released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered.It was developed by Traveller's Tales for the Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2 video game consoles and Microsoft Windows personal computers, with Griptonite Games developing the Nintendo Game Boy Advance version. These initial versions were published in April 2005. A Mac version, developed by Aspyr, was released in August 2005. A Nintendo GameCube version of the game was released on October 26, 2005. All versions were published by Eidos Interactive and LucasArts.



Lego Star Wars was billed as a kids' game and received the "Game of the Year" award from Kidzworld.com[1] It received generally positive reviews (PC version Metacritic score was 77[2]) and peaked at the top of the UK charts during early May 2005.[citation needed] It later lost the spot to the official game of Episode III but maintained a consistently high chart position throughout the month.



Its sequel, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, was released in September 2006, while a compilation, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga was released on November 6, 2007.



The story of Lego Star Wars is similar to those of Episodes 1–3, with minor differences. Scenes that do not include much action in the movie are only lightly touched on in the game or removed entirely. Scenes are also changed to make them more humorous and levels have stuff which the player can do which wouldn't be in the Star Wars universe, such as creating a disco with a glitter ball in one level. This game was released nearly two months before Revenge of the Sith. In the first week of the game's release sales shot up high, possibly due to the fact that the basic plotline of Revenge of the sith was in the game. To prevent inadvertent spoilers however, most reviewers warned that this was the case in their reviews, however many Star Wars fans didn't care about this. There was a little confusion at the time however because the game lacks dialogue and the plot was a little hard to follow due to this.





Gameplay:



Characters:



Lego Star Wars contains a total of 56 playable characters. The playable characters are modeled like actual Lego parts and on death, they fall to pieces and also lose studs. There are a wide variety of characters included in the game, all of which are unlocked by completing levels or by purchasing them at Dexter's Diner. Characters are divided into groups according to certain skills. For instance, Jedi and Sith can double-jump, use lightsabers, and have control of the force, which they can use to activate or lift Lego objects or defeat certain enemies. Darth Maul has a double-ended lightsabre which improves his defence from laser fire. Jar Jar Binks, General Grievous and his bodyguard have the super jump, which allows them to reach obstacles that the Jedi and Sith can't jump to.



Characters like Padmé Amidala and clone troopers who carry blasters have the ability to grapple to reach higher places. Droids, while not being armed, can travel through the game without being intentionally attacked by enemy characters also, protocol droids and astromech droids can open special doors. Every character, other than the PK Droid and Gonk Droid (whose only ability is that they are never attacked by enemies) have a special ability. However, an almost unknown Chancellor Palpatine can use the dark force.



Unlocked characters can be imported into the game's sequel, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, as an extra called "use old save", which costs 250,000 Lego Studs.



Because Lego Star Wars is based on the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II and III), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian and other characters from the original Star Wars trilogy are not shown, appearing in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. However, if you unlock the last level (an episode 4 preview), Darth Vader, a stormtrooper, a rebel trooper and Princess Leia become available.



Free Play:



Lego Star Wars has a feature called 'Free Play', which enables the player to play a level again, but with the ability to switch between characters. This permits access to areas containing extras the player was unable to get before, like canisters. In Free Play mode, a player may use any character they have unlocked; unlike Story Mode, which only allows players to switch between the characters involved in that scene. The Free Play option will only appear when the player finishes a level in Story Mode. Levels that are played in vehicles can't be played in Free Play, but are able to be replayed in story mode like all the others.



Dexter's Diner:



Dexter's Diner is the area from which the player chooses what level to enter, or can enter the Parking Lot to view any vehicles whose parts they have found. The parts to these vehicles are contained in 10 mini-kit canisters which are hidden through out each level.



Battles often take place between canon-good and canon-evil characters, such as Jedi and Sith, respectively, in the Parking Lot as well. At the diner counter, the player may purchase unlockable extras in exchange for Lego studs they have collected by playing through the levels.



System requirements:



OS: Windows 2000 or better

Processor: PIII 1 GHz

RAM: 256 MB

Hard drive: 500 MB free space

Video Card: 32 MB

Sound: DirectX 9 compatible sound cardCD-ROM: required







Input methods: Keyboard, Gamepad



Modes: Single-player, Multiplayer (2 players)







Installation:



Mount with Daemon or other such,



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