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Video Game Reviews of Lego Star Wars: The Complete SagaCustomer Review: A hit so far Summary: 5 StarsMy son wanted a Lego's Wii since the game tends to last a long time. He is really enjoying it.
Customer Review: One of the BEST!!!!! Summary: 5 StarsI bought this game for my five year old son since he likes Star Wars. This is just a great game! When you battle people they break apart...no blood, so I felt it was acceptable. Basically, this game makes you think. Evey board has a different challenge and way to win. I would have paid $100 for it really!!!! It is just refreshing to see so much thought put into a game for kids...with no real violence or inappropriate behavior. This game will go down as top 10 for me and that includes games from back in the 80's. It it in my top ten because my son simply loves the challenge, enjoys the graffix and sound effects. I highly recommend this to any family who actually parents and limits what their children take in. For me, it is fun and safe.
Customer Review: great value for a video game Summary: 5 StarsI haven't really played the game, this was bought for my son who is seven. However, I did watch him play the game and occasionally helped when he needed it. This is a great game for kids, although it is a kill and destroy everything game. It isn't as violent as one might think, when destroyed, the Lego falls apart into smaller Lego pieces. Sometimes you have to build something new out of these pieces to complete a task. The most violent thing I saw was that you can make Chewbacca jump on stormtroopers and then he rips both of their arms off to kill them. Needless to say, this is one of my sons favorite things to do. The final word is that it is good for young minds, a player must think how to get through a level and figure out how to do certain tasks. Sometime it is quite complicated and takes some time. I can't figure some of the things out yet. One more thing, through the whole game you have to destroy everything around you(or try). This is because you get coins when you break stuff, then you go and buy or unlock new characters. This is the part of the game that gets old very fast. I wish the designers of this game didn't require you to unlock all the characters. I'd love to skip the mindless destruction of everything. But then again, I'm not a seven year old.
Customer Review: cool Summary: 4 Starscool stuff! i'm getting the hang of it. i don't bother swinging my hands for the light saber, i just push the button instead. there are a few moments where i can't figure out what do do next... kind of frustrating like zelda... but overall more fun, less stress.
Customer Review: THE BEST GAME FOR BOYS Summary: 4 StarsThis is my son's favorite game to play. My husband tries his best to get a few games in too. It's a great game and I highly recommend it. I did not rate it 5 stars due to the minor frustration factor for young kids when figuring out some of the chapters (hints in the manual would have been nice - you can buy hints in the Cantina but they are random).
This game includes ALL 6 Star Wars Episodes. There are three modes and 160 levels to complete so you'll get your money's worth. Playing in "Story" or "Free" mode allows you to rack up the coins and collect canisters at your own pace. The "Challenge" mode is a timed game. The point of the game is to collect as many coins as possible (you will need them to pay for needed items in the Cantina) and all of the canisters in each chapter. When you complete each level, you earn a gold Lego brick and once you collect all of them - you obtain true Jedi status. You can also unlock characters and games along the way.
I love how this game forces my son to think things through as he is presented with different challenges in each chapter. Also, I really love that the violence is all Lego characters falling apart.
My advice - buy it! and once you do, destroy anything made out of Lego bricks because it's going to give you coins.
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