LEGO games have always reveled in two player couch co-op, but the new third person camera seriously hampers split screen, reducing how much of the game each player can see in comparison to the previous fixed camera of older games. Unfortunately one of the changes made for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition does impact on the experience negatively. Meanwhile, the moment to moment combat is enjoyable, although it may occasionally feel a little clumsy. One particularly nice touch is the ability to select 'Mumble Mode' for the game, bringing back the classic LEGO mumbling instead of voice lines. The original two games based on the prequel and original trilogy, and to a lesser extent the third Clone Wars title, are beloved video games for many, but Traveller's Tales has gone a good job of creating something new while maintaining the legacy of tone that the original titles had. It's still an enjoyable experience, and unlocking all those beloved characters scratches that endorphin itch, but having something unique here could maybe have been even better - particularly given the lack of custom character tools.Įven so, rebuilding LEGO Star Wars was always going to be tricky. This stays very close to the source material - perhaps moreso than some of the previous LEGO games - when the more open nature would have been served very well by letting Traveller's Tales off the reins to be able to work on some more original concepts within the Star Wars universe. It's almost a shame that this creativity is hidden behind the need to rehash old parts of the Star Wars movies, rather than allowing for a bit of creativity.
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