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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Standard Edition - Nintendo Switch

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Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Standard


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  • The galaxy is yours with Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Play all nine saga films and experience fun filled adventure in a galaxy far, far away
  • Play through all nine films in a new, fun filled adventure

Description

The galaxy is yours with Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand new Lego video game unlike any other. Experience fun filled adventures, whimsical humor, and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. For the first time ever in a Lego video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga’s most legendary locales. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some pod racing on Tatooine. Or choose to launch right into Rey’s adventures in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Players have the freedom to seamlessly travel to any planet, in any order, at any time. With hundreds of characters and vehicles, players can dive into their favorite Star Wars moments in an all-new way, complete with the hilarious Lego brand of fun that’s sure to delight players of all ages. Journey to a galaxy far, far away with Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.


Release date: April 5, 2022


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Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 4.13 x 0.43 inches; 1.76 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 1000743908


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Manufacturer: WB Games


Date First Available: December 31, 2018


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  • Occasionally Annoying. But still the greatest game of its kind, ever produced.
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
I'm not a gamer and I bought this so that I could play with my 7 year old son. I found playing two player mode with Nintendo Switch for this game incredibly annoying at times, with camera views that became like traps or puzzles in their own right, as I, and sometimes my son, simply struggled to revert to a central view of your playable character, if by some chance you happened to walk into a wall or enclosed area. Parts of the game are simply unresponsive at times, and for no discernible reason. Play is also confounding at times, where my son and I would simply get stuck at some points in the game and have literally zero clue about what to do next, or how to solve the puzzle involved. On a very few occasions, I had to resort to YouTube run-throughs in order to figure out what to do next, and this is even with my son figuring out most of the game on his own and being two to three steps ahead of me 90% of the time. My major complaint with the game, and complaint is perhaps a strong word, is how the main story mode is treated. They are mostly perfunctory run-throughs of just some of the main action beats of the various films. Part of the challenge with a Lego version of anything is, how do you keep it "Lego-funny" and irreverent, without losing reverence for the source material itself? There are loads of charming Lego beats, full of mischief and fun gags that made my son smile or laugh out loud in many cases, and the game-designers certainly succeeded at keeping the irreverent humor front and center. What doesn't work quite as well, is that the game eschews the sense of awe and wonder and romantic sweep of the movies, by taking a workmanlike approach to the story mode. Most of them are gone through too quickly, and rather than being a contrast to the inspirational themes of Star Wars, the gags and mischief become charming beats that occasionally helps to alleviate a bit of the sense of "going through the motions," boredom, permeating most of the story play. There are hints here and there that Star Wars is a sweeping saga with an emotional story that appeals to young and old alike, but for the most part, the designers seem to have forgotten that when setting out the main story sections. The game seems more interested in collecting things and characters and little side missions. The somewhat cavalier attitude to the story mode is perhaps best exemplified by the characterization of Luke Skywalker here, who is treated largely as a joke - a childlike twit who drinks milk and repeats very silly lines, instead of one of the most compelling characters of the saga. Rey and Kylo are treated better. Although it might seem like heresy, I would have liked to have seen the designers offer some original tales that dovetailed with the plots of the movies, as a way of opening up the world and giving players something new, instead of resorting to the old tropes of just finding hidden things. Nothing that contradicted the canon of the movies, but perhaps some original stories that ran parallel to the main tales or that could be played in addition to or after the main story mode. The voice actors for the game, need to be commended. Most of the voices sounded like the original actors, with a few exceptions. I'm not sure Lando Calrissian or Obi-Wan Kenobi always work quite as well as some others, (sometimes I thought the voice for Kenobi or Han Solo was different depending on the episode) but there are parts of the game where characters sound very much like their movie counterparts, but obviously speaking ridiculous Lego-lines. The animation is occasionally dodgy, and looks incomplete, such as a few shots of Yoda or Jar Jar or other characters here or there, which look like they were made in a college student's computer as a weekend project, and other parts of the game looks visually rushed. But by and large, the quality of the visuals are satisfying. The game is overwhelming with information and can at times, feel like too much/too dense. Characters are constantly speaking during game-play, with text of their speech onscreen, and there is constantly something going on in the foreground and background at all times. This will guarantee interesting playability over the long term, but it can be off-putting to casual gamers and fathers over 40.... But a good thing is that you have a sense that you could play the game for several hours or days at a time and still not exhaust all the potential hidden in it. Nothing is perfect, but no one can deny - the game designers put in the work to make a big, involving game. All that aside, I'm grateful to have had the game to play with my son and it was able to provide far more days of game-play than most other Lego games of a similar nature, like Jurassic World or Incredibles, both of which I found finished too quickly but where the source material was treated slightly better. If they can fix the occasional bugs, and simplify the game a bit, it could become a very satisfying way to spend some time with your children who love Star Wars. The game is worth purchasing if you’re even casually interested. Update: Due to the sheer breadth and scope of the game, I’ve upped my score from 3 to 4 stars, since, if nothing else, the game has given me lots of opportunity to spend with my son playing. There’s enough new stuff involved that he’s not yet bored, and that’s an achievement in and of itself. Update: 28th August, 2022. This is now for me, likely the greatest Lego game ever made. All of complaints in my review above remain true. And I have discovered new glitches. For example, when my son and I travel to new worlds, I am now getting stuck inside the vehicle, with unresponsive controls. Not sure why this happens, and there are other glitches we’ve discovered along the way. But none of that matters. After three or four months, I have managed to spend hours, just hours, of quality time with my son, playing this game, during which time we have laughed, argued, had fun, and just spent time together. None of the games in this genre can match the sheer scope and size of this game, to the point where, despite having played two or three nights a week or more since release, we still have worlds left to explore and untold missions to complete. None of the games that are similar to this, compare, either in inventiveness, fun, and just sheer size, whether Lego Batman, Jurassic World, Incredibles, etc. All pale in comparison, because they can be completed in mere hours. For this reason alone, this gets my highest recommendation. It isn’t perfect, but what it has provided me is more valuable than perfection. Five stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 9, 2022 by Axel

  • Much better than the Complete Saga in my opinion.
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
I recently got this yesterday (thinking it would've been the North American version), but I got the European version instead of the North American version, and thought I wouldn't be able to get stuff from the NA version to the EU version, but... it turns out I can since I was able to get my "My Nintendo" Gold Points for this version and I was quite surprised that I was able to use the North American version's DLC for the European version. Before I got this, I used to have the Japanese version of Senran Kagura Peach Ball (before it was released in North America), and I couldn't access any of its DLC (probably due to it being released in North America and Europe later on), and thought that the Nintendo Switch Eshop was region locked, but it turns out I was a complete idiot all the time when I tried out some of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga's DLC on my European copy. Anyways, this is much better than the Complete Saga (which I originally owned on my Wii) before this game was announced and released In my honest opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 18, 2022 by Logan M.

  • Beautifully made
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
The game is beautiful with every scene and planet looking top quality. I am a little disappointed there was no character builder like in the original game and the game gets a little repetitive but its still a great game with wonderful levels. My favorite was the phantom menace boss fight with Maul
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2023 by David

  • Star Wars Fun!
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
This is quite different from the previous LEGO Star Wars game, including of course the additional last three movies. There was a lot to love in the previous version, but there is a LOT to love in this new game too. The story line is fun, but the exploration of all the different worlds is an absolute blast. There are a lot of inside jokes for Star Wars fans, but I would imagine anyone will enjoy this one. NOTE: The game has been glitchy in a few places, so there's that. But overall, fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 19, 2022 by David

  • Box dented
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
My son said the box had a dent on it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2022 by Hkitty

  • Must buy!
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Purchased as a gift for my 10yr old son. He’s a LEGO lover and a big fan of the last game. Graphics are great! Storyline is excellent. Enjoy playing this Star Wars game with him.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023 by Stephanie

  • There is a difference in the standard edition and the "7" edition.
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
We ordered the standard edition, but received the "7" edition. The standard edition has higher levels of greater difficulty. I had to return and re-order.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Anonymous

  • It's too complex than it needs to be
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
I'm a fan of the Nintendo lego games. I love the simplicity of it and I love smashing things for coins. This game adds more complexity than is needed. It would have been better if they would have allowed an option for difficulty/complexity level and die hard gamers could choose the more complex setting. For me, It's a pain to constantly move the right joy stick for the camera view (there is no auto mode), ZL to target and ZR to shoot, must hit Y and B/A combos to beat up the bad guys, and way too complex to think about the multiple options/needed items for the characters. Alone these functionality requirements is fine--but all together it's just too much when all you want to do is hit stuff for coins. The makers of this game had delays in releasing this and I wonder if they had scope creep/pivots away from the good simple nature of what a lego game should be or if they ran out of time and couldn't refine it further to reach a point of simplicity. Either way, they should have made this game simpler for those who just want to have fun. If you are used to games like Zelda and want a lego version of that, you'll have fun. You'll be used to the controls and multiple missions etc. If you are used to the Wii version of the Star Wars game you will have to understand that this has more layers of complexity than what you are used to. It's fine but not a great game to get lost in. You'll get tired from all the unnecessary choice making and button pressing and after 20 min be like ehh until the next day ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 17, 2022 by TruthRevealer

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