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Wii Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga

2007 video game

2007 video game

Lego Star Wars:
The Consummate Saga
Lego Star Wars-The Complete Saga.jpg

Official cover art

Programmer(s)
  • Traveller's Tales
  • TT Fusion (handheld/mobile)
Publisher(s)
  • LucasArts
  • Feral Interactive (Mac Bone X)
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Amusement (mobile)
Director(s) Jon Burton
Programmer(s) John Hodskinson
Artist(s) James Cunliffe
Composer(s)
  • Adam Hay
  • David Whittaker
Series Lego Star Wars
Platform(s)
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Nintendo DS
  • Mac Bone X
  • PlayStation 3
  • Wii
  • Xbox 360
Release

6 November 2007

  • Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
    • NA: 6 Nov 2007
    • AU: seven November 2007
    • European union: ix November 2007 (X360, PS3)
    • EU: 16 November 2007 (Wii, DS)
  • Windows
  • xiii October 2009
  • Mac OS X
  • 16 November 2010
  • iOS
  • 11 December 2013
  • Android
  • ane January 2015
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Fashion(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Lego Star Wars: The Consummate Saga is a Lego-themed action-take chances video game based on the Lego Star Wars line of toys. It is a combination of the game Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and its sequel Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, which spans the first six episodes of the Star Wars saga. The game was announced past LucasArts on 25 May 2007 at Celebration IV and was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS on vi November 2007 in North America. The compilation championship was released for Microsoft Windows on xiii Oct 2009 in the Usa.[i] The Mac Os Ten version of the game was released on 12 November 2010 by Feral Interactive.[2] A version of the game for iOS was released on xi December 2013, and for Android on 1 January 2015 by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

Gameplay [edit]

The mission for the game is to successfully progress through the entire story while collecting Aureate Bricks. The Complete Saga spans the events that have place from the Trade Federation negotiations in a higher place Naboo in Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace to the Rebel assault on the 2d Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi.

Like in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, the hub world takes place in the Mos Eisley Cantina. The Cantina has doors that allows the actor to enter the levels for Episodes I-Six, the bonus levels, the Bounty Hunter missions, and the Arcade games. The Cantina features a character customizer, a central feature from Lego Star Wars 2.

In all versions of the game except for the Nintendo DS version, there are 160 gold bricks to collect; 120 of these are for the main levels. There are iii for each of the levels. One is for completing the level in story manner, the second is for achieving "True Jedi" condition past collecting a certain amount of studs/coins, and the 3rd is past collecting 10 LEGO "minikit" canisters, which are hidden beyond the level. For iOS, there are 200 Aureate Bricks overall with an additional gilt brick available for each level with the completion of a challenge style where the thespian must observe the x hidden blue Minikits in 20 minutes. The iOS version also offers 12 gold bricks by completing the arcade games in the lobby.

There are twenty gilded bricks for completing the Bounty Hunter missions, which involve capturing key figures of the Former Commonwealth and Rebellion for Jabba the Hutt. There are 6 further gold bricks for completing the bonus missions (ten in the iOS version) and some other 14 bachelor to purchase at the Cantina (8 in the iOS version).

Overall, at that place are 36 story levels, xx bounty hunter missions, and 6 bonus levels (two Lego City levels, two story levels (Anakin'southward Flying and A New Hope, the latter of which was a special unlockable level found in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game), and the original Mos Espa Pod Race and Gunship Cavalry levels).

Most of the story levels are the same as those plant in their corresponding original games.[ citation needed ] This game incorporates two previously scrapped levels: "Anakin'south Flight" and "Bounty Hunter Pursuit," which at i time were intended to appear in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game but were cut during development. "Anakin's Flight" is based on the Naboo space battle against the droid command ship seen in The Phantom Menace. Information technology was originally envisioned every bit a rails-shooter level, but was changed to the free-roam mode used in nearly all vehicles levels in the game. "Bounty Hunter Pursuit," focuses on Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker pursuing bounty hunter Zam Wesell across Coruscant from Attack of the Clones. It was also made into a complimentary-roam level, simply unlike "Anakin'south Flight" was incorporated into Episode 2. (In Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, at that place were only v story levels for Attack of the Clones rather than the standard of vi levels per episode for all other episodes.)

The "Mos Espa Podrace" and "Gunship Cavalry" story levels have been redesigned, although the versions from their respective original games are nowadays as bonus levels. "Boxing Over Coruscant," though, remains the same, with the change that players tin alter vehicles in Free Play. New additions to The Complete Saga include a 2-actor Battle Loonshit mode called "Arcade Style", new Minikit vehicle bonus missions, the red ability bricks from Lego Star Wars Ii: The Original Trilogy returning and being incorporated into the prequel trilogy levels, and 10 additional compensation hunter missions add new challenges to the Prequel trilogy portions originally seen in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game.

The Episodes I, II, and Iii levels have been updated so that characters can build and ride vehicles, wearable helmets and gain access to bounty hunter and Stormtrooper areas. Prequel trilogy characters now have the ability to dodge blaster fire and have their own special melee attack (for example, Chewbacca rips off arms). New Force moves were added, Force Lightning and Force Choke. New characters have besides been added, bringing the full up to 128. Indiana Jones is an unlockable playable character to foreshadow and promote Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures.[ citation needed ]

Development [edit]

Traveller'due south Tales created The Consummate Saga in response to the success of the original game and its sequel with LucasArts publishing the game. They combined the two games while also updating graphics, as well as calculation new levels, characters, and new costume elements for customizable characters.[3]

While The Consummate Saga targeted major seventh-generation platforms, Traveller's Tales ruled out the possibility of a PlayStation Portable version on the grounds that the developers did not take enough resources to make information technology.[4]

Reception [edit]

The game received "favourable" reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5] [half dozen] [7] [8] [9] In Japan, where the PlayStation iii and Wii versions were ported and published by Activision on 27 March 2008,[31] [32] Famitsu gave them each a score of three eights and i seven for a total of 31 out of forty.[12]

In Apr 2009, the game was the quaternary-highest selling on the Wii, and ninth for the DS.[33] By 2 May 2009, the game's worldwide sales total exceeded iii.4 1000000.[34] By June 2010, the game had achieved an ELSPA Aureate sales accolade, indicating sales of 200,000 units in the UK.[35] As of February 2017, the game is the best-selling Star Wars video game of all-fourth dimension, with sales of fifteen.29 million.[36] Information technology was the best-selling Lego video game of all-time[37] until being surpassed by Lego Marvel Super Heroes in 2017.[38]

Guinness World Records Gamer'south Edition 2009 ranked The Complete Saga as the 23rd greatest video game of all time.[39] The game was nominated for Favorite Video Game at the 2012 Kids' Option Awards, just lost to Just Trip the light fantastic toe iii.[40] The Nintendo DS version, which sold iv.vii million units, is the all-time-selling third party game of all time for the platform.[41]

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External links [edit]

  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga at MobyGames
  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Nintendo DS) at MobyGames

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