LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakening Deluxe Edition includes: The original downloadable game from Steam and the Season Pass of the title that includes new missions, new vehicles to drive and new characters to embark on this incredible adventure. This is the new adaptation of the LEGO franchise, but this time set in the latest Star Wars movie, in which we can choose any of the characters in the film, as Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, and as one of the most charismatic characters in the film, Kylo Ren. LEGO Star Wars: The Awakening of the Force comes with a number of developments with respect to previous games in the LEGO franchise, new game mechanics, including multi-buildings, which will allow us to choose between several options construction system, and as I could not be outdone, we can face our enemies in frantic and exciting battles with blasters, and even making use of the coverage offered by the environment.
A new adventure of the LEGO brand that will delight all lovers of adaptations of this franchise, in addition to the Star Wars fans, because we can participate directly in the history of this vast universe in a time between films Return of Jedy and The Force Awakens.
Fans of both the Star Wars movies and the Lego series of games will not be disappointed and those looking for a fun, easy to play title, should definitely consider this game.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Has some issues and takes some shortcuts but I had tremendous fun playing the game (ever more than watching the actual movie). The game is really funny, demanding for younger gamers and offers tons of cool stuff to unlock. It's no revolution but the overall feeling is great.
It's a great game based on Episode 7 and captures the spirit of the movie, but doesn't offer anything more than what's typical for the series.
This is exactly what you were looking for. Easy and accessible gameplay to share with your younger brother/son/cousin, smart humorous cut-scenes and a plethora of lovely details to tickle the fanboy in you.
The game’s most notable quality is the Star Wars license. Yet again it’s obvious that Traveller’s Tales should at least try to reinvent the LEGO series. [09/2016, p.64]
An average action game saved by a charming sense of humour and an intoxicating sense of fun.
But still, it’s a Lego game, and it is Star Wars. Mindless, cute, without any meaningful gameplay, crassly but effectively premised on the need to collect, that modern drive that makes merchandising a crucial part of a franchise. It’s counting on you to push forward for want of more, more, more, even if you don’t know who Ello Asty is. And now with paid DLC on the side!
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