Friday, November 11, 2011

Lego Star Wars - The Complete Saga (Wii)



Lucas Arts and travel stories created the perfect blend of nostalgia and geekery with the 2005 release of Lego Star Wars. This innovative, cartoony, action adventure, which took advantage of multi-generational love for the film Star Wars franchise, and every child's favorite toy, Lego bricks. In 2006, following the game would be more accurate, mainly because it is based on the much loved original trilogy, but that something PREQUELS disappointed Star Wars fan base. Now developer Traveller's Tales has implemented both games in one package and released as Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga. In 2 games for the price of one, especially with improved visual, it's a great release. Both games were very successful and critically well received and have both in one package is much more ... Unless you played both games to completion.

Lucas Arts and travel stories created the perfect blend of nostalgia and geekery with the 2005 release of Lego Star Wars. This innovative, cartoony, action adventure, which took advantage of multi-generational love for the film Star Wars franchise, and every child's favorite toy, Lego bricks. In 2006, following the game would be more accurate, mainly because it is based on the much loved original trilogy, but that something PREQUELS disappointed Star Wars fan base. Now developer Traveller's Tales has implemented both games in one package and released as Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga. In 2 games for the price of one, especially with improved visual, it's a great release. Both games were very successful and critically well received and have both in one package is much more ... Unless you played both games to completion.

Since this is the first content from the original Lego Star Wars games have been ported to a new generation of consoles, all pictures are enhanced for the Xbox 360 and PS3. This gives the whole game looks as polished as the Lego Star Wars II was at 360 last year, with sharper, more textured, well-performed plastic shine on the characters and objects, and a ton of focus effects. Except for widescreen support, the Wii version of the images are too similar to the original PS2 graphics and makes very little use of the Wii motion capture capabilities. Without a greatly enhanced picture, or play online in Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, the Complete Saga on the Wii feels a little less complete and less easy to recommend. The game will no doubt good, as the quarterback catalog of fans who pine for in any form. All in all, a good package for the new people in the series, but perhaps not quite as attractive to veterans of the series.

7 / 10

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