Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Review (Xbox Series S)
Our Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Review lets us play through all nine Skywalker saga films in a game unlike any other. With over 300 playable characters, over 100 vehicles, and 23 planets to explore, a galaxy far, far away has never been more fun!
Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 42.9GB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Accessibility options – subtitles, subtitles size, subtitle text box size, hold the button for quick taps, auto-complete quick taps, aim toggle, vibration, camera sensitivity sliders, Invert axis, aim to assist, target lock-on, near target slowdown, on target slowdown, homing shots, flight sensitivity sliders along with Invert axis, auto health recovery, fall recovery, navigation assist, motion blur, repeating effects and camera shake.
- Action-adventure gameplay.
- Can rebind controls.
- Four save slots.
- The minimap can be set to static or rotating.
- Nine episodes.
- Initial unlocked episodes are episode 1, Episode 4, and episode 7.
- Fast time loading times.
- Every game has voice work.
- Brief tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- When walking around you start to run.
- Anything you can use the force on will be highlighted.
- Studs are the currency and it drops from everything you destroy.
- A lot of the environment can be destroyed.
- Drop-in and out of local co-op.
- Health bars show for enemies and yourself.
- Hot-swap between characters instantly.
- Upon death, you drop a percentage of Stids but can retrieve them if quick enough.
- Smooth responsive controls.
- You do get a fair bit of freedom within levels.
- Replay levels to get access to more of the level thanks to being able to choose which characters play.
- Kyber bricks can be found and used to buy upgrades and abilities.
- Cheats can be earned and toggled by spending studs on them.
- All new easy to understand menus.
- 10 upgrade/classes trees – core, Jedi, Hero, Scavenger, Scoundrel, Bounty Hunter, Villan, Dark Side, Astromech Droid, and Protocol Droid.
- The hints menu will catalog all instructions, tips, and tutorials.
- Running a list of what you have and haven’t collected both in this episode and overall.
- Puzzle elements throughout.
- Glorious locations.
- During the level, you will hit parts that ask if you want to continue the story meaning you can crack on or go around exploring.
- They have got rid of the stud bar you needed to always fill in previous versions and instead implemented a central stud reserve. Apart from particular scenarios.
- Big boss battles.
- Mini-games are aplenty.
- Mumble mode allows you to turn off voices and have the classic mumbles of characters.
- Parts of a level may include a much shorter version of the True Jedi mechanic whereby you fill the stud meter.
- Levels are a continuous journey with breaks in between to show level complete pop-ups.
- Galaxy Freeplay allows you to fly around space without any story to stop you.
- Constant feedback on unlocked characters, new upgrades available, etc.
- Uses Aurebesh on every screen with text pop-ups.
- Boss fights are more in-depth and combat-heavy with blocking, dodging, and aerial attacks to name a few.
- Humor throughout.
- Dying is not such a big deal.
Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Review Cons:
- Unskippable intro movie.
- Not the actor’s voices.
- Cannot skip the cutscenes until you have finished the level.
- In-app purchases.
- Does have an annoying amount of following characters and if you stray too far they stop until you rejoin them.
- Never sure when you have saved.
- A lot to take in.
- Slight slowdown/stuttering in cutscenes.
- Anakin’s voice seems to change a lot in just episode 1.
- So much going on you can easily miss things.
- Space battles are still a pain in the ass.
- They condense films down to such an extent that large chunks go unsaid or are just a sentence.
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Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga:
Developer: Tt Games
Publisher: Warner Brothers
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