While this game certainly isn’t going to be any more difficult, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens bucks the trend of maintaining the status quo with a few new mechanics. The LEGO series of games has also played it relatively safe over the years in their gameplay with their simplicity and ease, though they are always a lot of fun. Where else can you ever expect to hear the actual Han Solo request “Wookiee cookies” for his pal Chewbacca but a LEGO game? What makes it even better is that they were able to return essentially the entire main cast for extra dialogue that is made just for the game. This might sound like it would be a little jarring to hear the likes of Harrison Ford and company coming from little LEGO minifigures, but it fits so well here. The only disappointment is these can only be played by collecting gold bricks throughout the game, which will take some time to find, though it adds a lot of replayability to the game.īeyond just bringing The Force Awakens to life in LEGO form, the game also utilizes actual voice clips from the movie as well, which they have done in most of their recent releases. These really are a lot of fun and add more lore to the new non-expanded Star Wars universe, with promises of more like this coming as DLC in the future. These help to fill in some of the gap prior to the events of the movie itself, including missions based on Poe Dameron rescuing the fan favorite Admiral Ackbar and how Han Solo and Chewbacca actually captured the Rathtar’s that were aboard their ship in the movie. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens also offers six additional side stories for you to play through in addition to the main story.
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