Posted on: October 7, 2025

EastBeast13
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Golden Era Of Star Wars Media
As a game that I've played since 2005 with LEGO Star Wars: The Videogame on the Xbox Original, as well as with LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy on the Xbox 360 in 2006. Playing LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on the Xbox 360 was great back then in 2007, as it added more features like powerups, and the original and some cut levels from the original releases, with a teaser to LEGO Indiana Jones coming out for 2008. This game is about celebrating the Star Wars films merged into the one game as part of the George Lucas, Lucasfilm, and LucasArts era of Star Wars, before being brought out by Disney in the early 2010s. To re-visit this game again on GOG than just on the Xbox One/Xbox Series backwards compatibility is better than ever to play it in higher resolution and improved framerate. Along with having a different way to play LEGO Star Wars by keyboard than just by controller is interesting way to change up playing this childhood classic with the classic LEGO slapstick humour that's universal to follow, that LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was missing from it's cutscenes and being simple with linier level structure than just overwhelming hub worlds as a trend in modern AAA gaming. The default keyboard are also simple to remember as well but does take some time to get use to. The gameplay is also simpler with less combat but is still fun in what it offers as part of the early Traveller's Tales classic LEGO games from the mid-2000s, with different ways to tackle the game after beating Episode 1: Phantom Menace's first level, keeping the gameplay formula from the previous LEGO Star Wars games by starting in the hub area than in the first level for that sense of freedom., with the puzzles sometimes being a challenge to newer players and returning players, as well as the secret collectables and the secret areas being well hidden, with a great completion rewarded at the end for a bonus level. Along with small details like Jar Jar Binks showing a faint red aura in one of the second level cutscene (a nod that he’s secretly a Sith), which went over many people's heads back then in the 2000s, including myself. The multiplayer is great as well in most levels, while the odd levels ain't as well thought out for the co-op gameplay to be doing less in combat for the Story mode, compared to Free Play. The drop-in and drop-out feature for it's local multiplayer is great. If familiar with the Xbox 360 version that featured online multiplayer, this version doesn't support online multiplayer. It's still a fun game to play in single-player and local multiplayer. What I'm running on my desktop is a Intel Xeon E5-1620 v4, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, and 32GB of RAM on Windows 11, and the game runs great with no errors, no stretching models, or any difficulties in running the game at 59.99Hz, as it runs smooth with no issues with booting or playing the game. Apart from the odd flickering on the back of the Battle Droid Troop Carrier during the cutscene. It's well optimised on older hardware running on a newer operating system. I definitely recommend giving this simple action, puzzle, platformer a try. Especially as it's one of Traveller's Tales earlier LEGO games with the Star Wars brand. It stands alongside their earlier works, like with Toy Story (Mega Drive/Genesis), Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island, Sonic R, and Toy Story Racer. Being part of that golden era of Star Wars games, highlighting what made the prequels’ and the original trilogy world-building so memorable, much like the other Star Wars titles of that era that resonated deeply with fans.
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