LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens (PS4)
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The shooting's fairly basic, but the heady rush is present and correct, while the TIE fighters' lock-on symbols, as with so much of the reference material here, is bang on. They're not exactly tricky, but they add a basic level of contextual puzzling to proceedings without upsetting the balance of...
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review
Riding Solo.- Feels more modern
- Looks great
- Some good laughs
- New tricks are used too often
- Very familiar
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens review
It's touches like these that lift the game's slow sections, and while overall it's light on story, the package as a whole will likely remain attractive for Star Wars aficionados and younger Force fans.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review
Rather than coming out right at the release of the movie itself, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens has arrived at the perfect time for fans to not only relive the events of the movie, but do so with that signature LEGO style.
Lego Star Wars The Force Awakens Review
Once again Lego has produced a fantastic game that is sure to please the Lego and Star Wars fans alike. Travel through space as you play as some of your favorite Star Wars characters, as well as some of the iconic Force Awakens vehicles like the Millennium Falcon and Rey's Speeder. There were a few
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens
A fun adventure in the Star Wars universe, badly let down by too many game-breaking glitches.- Loves Star Wars and everything within it
- Great mix of abilities makes all characters fun to play
- Lego BB-8!
- So many glitches
- So many
Rey of Sunshine.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a cultural juggernaut, but it isn't without its detractors. It may be a rollicking adventure, many say, but a lot of it feels like a retread. Characters, locations, and story beats echoed those of the very first Star Wars film, with even the movie's creators...- Great use of the Star Wars universe
- Kid-friendly gameplay
- Some genuinely funny moments
- Extra levels will take some effort to unlock
- Not much different to the typical Lego game formula
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Two thousand five, the year that Star Wars , for all intents and purposes, closed the prequel loop with Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith , was the same year that LEGO Star Wars , and in essence the entire LEGO video-game idea, began.
Star Wars fans and Lego fans will no doubt find plenty here to enjoy and go for 100 percent competition. For everyone else, it's still a fun little time waster, but don't expect The Force Awakens to change your mind about the Lego game series.
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens review – Tell that to Lego Club
Much like the film, this is more a testament to what worked before than a genuinely new experience, but it makes the best of its voice cast and an obvious love for Star Wars.- As charming and funny as ever, and Star Wars fits the Lego game formula better than most
- Cover system works well and the non-film story missions are great, if short
- None of the new gimmicks are very substantial and the film's plot is stretched far too thin
- especially as the extra story missions are so difficult to unlock