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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

  • Videogame
  • 2007
  • Livre
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,7/10
5,5 mil
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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (2007)
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCollect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story, from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I, to the attack on the second Death Star... Ler tudoCollect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story, from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I, to the attack on the second Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi.Collect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story, from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I, to the attack on the second Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi.

  • Direção
    • Jon Burton
  • Roteiristas
    • Leigh Brackett
    • Jonathan Hales
    • Lawrence Kasdan
  • Artistas
    • Bill Fagerbakke
    • John Wayne
    • Ahmed Best
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,7/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jon Burton
    • Roteiristas
      • Leigh Brackett
      • Jonathan Hales
      • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Artistas
      • Bill Fagerbakke
      • John Wayne
      • Ahmed Best
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
    Trailer 1:43
    Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

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    Bill Fagerbakke
    Bill Fagerbakke
    • Count Dooku
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    John Wayne
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    Ahmed Best
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    Sheb Wooley
    Sheb Wooley
    • Ship Death Scream
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    • Direção
      • Jon Burton
    • Roteiristas
      • Leigh Brackett
      • Jonathan Hales
      • Lawrence Kasdan
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    10forsetha

    The Greatest Game You'll Ever Play. Period.

    What else is there to say? It's parody at its finest.
    10TheMysteriousReviewer

    May The Lego Be With You

    Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is one of the best Lego video game. It has remade its first games, but add more features and you got all Star Wars stories in one game. It also offers stories from all six that stay true to the movies (and much better than the first two prequels too), fun gameplay, gold bricks as a great addition to the lego games and graphics that holds up over decades later. Overall, this game is not only one of the best Lego games, it's one of the best from Star Wars.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    And that's not all...

    This is a review of the version for the Wii. While I have not played the others, I understand that this doesn't particularly have anything new; it's a compilation of them both, and adjusts things. If your buying or skipping this relies upon only the following, then let me answer the question you may be wondering, right off the bat: No, this does not follow the exact movements you do with the Wii-mote when you're using a light-saber. You have the choice of moving it when you want to strike, which doubles as defending with it(it is honestly a matter of just using it whenever you are attacked, though if you want to do that nifty trick of deflecting of a blaster shot back at the one who fired it, you do need to nail the timing, and that's cool), and there certainly are awesome twirls and the like(and it is one of the best systems, and certainly one of the most dependable), and that's about it for that. Duelling is silly, to put it plainly. You spam the 2 jump moves, that's it. As a Jedi or Sith, you really have no options for long-range, so you'll be slowly, gradually making your way to the enemies and taking them out when you reach them. Force Powers leave you vulnerable to everyone but the one dude or bot you're using it on(yeah; you don't get to choose the one you use, and you really only have one per type. You can push droids, and make humans do that head-spinning thing from The Exorcist. ...no, I don't get it, either), and since there are no controls for switching what you're using it on(those would be *incredibly* helpful), you may wind up affecting something else(and you will seldom know exactly what you are doing, or to what effect). Those who wield guns, on the other hand, are pretty useless up close(they do have that uncanny ability to not get hit that all Hollywood leads seem to possess, however; yes, I'm telling you that you can dodge bu... uh... shots) and you can only aim by pointing them in the basic direction of your target. Oh, and if you wanna live, avoid incoming fire. No, really, picking up hearts to restore health(the main source of them are foes that you've just dispatched) means leaving yourself open to being wounded again, and thus goes the circle. Anyway, what this mainly has to boast with is content. There's quite a lot of it. This has an immensely large amount of unlockables, with 160(!) recognizable, playable characters(do keep in mind, numerous are different outfits for the same person or being; you can create two of your own, as well, using parts of others, etc.) and vehicles. This also has plenty of locations right out of the saga. The episodes each have six chapters, so there is a total of 36 levels(and a handful of them are memorable). All of them have an introductory crawl(with that said, no real objectives are ever stated, and it's all simple), and those are, along with all the famous scenes from the trilogies re-enacted in Lego(isn't it sad how, here, the ending of Ep III is so engaging, compared to the "real" one?), what the story-telling is comprised of. The first one of all 6 are available right from the start, and all three dozen can be played in 3 modes: Story, Free Play(where you can change who you're playing as and in that way get to areas otherwise inaccessible) and Challenge(timed, find ten specific things for a reward). A second player can join in(and leave from one second to the other) at *any time* for co-op by pressing + on his joystick, and there is an "Arcade" for friends to duke it out against each other, as well. This saves automatically when you complete or purchase anything. Credits are in the form of "studs", and collecting these is a trial, more so than it seems like it should be. You don't always know when they will appear(typically when you "transform" or destroy something), they go off in every direction(if there's a lethal drop nearby, say goodbye to some of them, as a bunch will go over the edge), and rather than attempt to aid you, your allies sometimes get in your way, and why the heck can you not tap into the midichlorians and attract them? You can't gather them all every time, and in that case, why not make there be fewer, and let it be possible to get them all? This skips potentially really fun parts, and in spite of you getting to "blow up the Deathstar for the bazilionth time", as the manual puts it, this could provide greater entertainment, and the majority of the things this lets you do have been seen and done better before. This isn't varied enough, for all the trying to let you do things to mix it up, like use a crane or man a turret. It frankly grows stale and can be repetitive. There's little sense of danger or risk since there are no lives, and it's basically not challenging much at all; on the other hand, it can be frustrating. Walking lacks speed, and flying goes so fast that you risk missing things you're attempting to pick up. The control is straightforward, and less limitation on what you can do would have been excellent. This is a third-person action adventure with platform elements where you solve puzzles and take out opponents, when you aren't running around as someone seemingly not strong enough for what they face; honestly, at times the amount and volume is preposterous. The camera works against you at times; don't backtrack unless you have to. Meant to be "cute", the humor is too goofy and over-the-top, and takes the seriousness out of this; it's not likely to make those above the age of five laugh. I recommend this to fans of the SW universe, especially kids. 8/10
    8Lobo305

    XBOX 360 version is very good

    The complete saga is a nice blend of the two original games with several add-ons. Personally, I think they should have added quite a bit more new content but there's a decent amount such as the arcade, few replacement missions AND the ability to replay the original levels, plus some funny achievements like: crowd pleaser (kill jar jar 20 times) or shoot first (shoot greedo with solo), etc ... If you don't already have either or both of the first two games than this is a must buy.

    Anyone who is a fan of the Star Wars series will be thrilled with the inside jokes and humor of the cinematics and very pleased with gameplay. The game itself is a good blend of shoot-em-up and strategic cautionary play - scalable to the user. In other words, little people can run amok shooting and jumping having fun but the mature gamers can go for achievements and carefully rack up studs.

    I am hopeful that the creators will take advantage of XBOX live to create some new content for download. Cross your lightsabers.
    10yonahgoldberg

    Nostalgic.

    The game is great. The fun of playing through your favourite star wars scenes is awesome. You do need to watch the first 6 films, but if you did, not only you will understand the game, but you will heavily enjoy it. The game is great for both kids and adults alike.

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    • Curiosidades
      The game includes 160 playable characters.
    • Erros de gravação
      During the second Bespin level (Episode V, Chapter 6), Leia has a long braided hairdo. In the cut-scene at the end of the level (depicting the escape on the Falcon) she has the "cinnamon buns" hairdo from Episode IV.
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      Edited from Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (2005)

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      • 6 de novembro de 2007 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Lucas Arts (United States)
      • Star Wars (United States)
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