Kick Some Brick in I through VI
Play through all six Star Wars movies in one videogame! Adding new characters, new levels, new features and for the first time ever, the chance to build and battle your way through a fun Star Wars galaxy on your PC!New Gameplay Features with enhanced Force Powers, n...
Kick Some Brick in I through VI
Play through all six Star Wars movies in one videogame! Adding new characters, new levels, new features and for the first time ever, the chance to build and battle your way through a fun Star Wars galaxy on your PC!
New Gameplay Features with enhanced Force Powers, new power-ups and new Challenge Modes.
Solve Puzzles through the use of creative thinking, teamwork and unique building situations.
Over 120 playable characters, and new characters like Watto, Zam Wessell, Boss Nass and more!
Upgraded Character Customizer allowing millions of possibilities. With character parts from all 6 movies, create cross-Trilogy mash-up characters like Han Windu and Lando Amidala.
Redesigned levels like the "Mos Espa Podrace" and "Gunship Cavalry" to take advantage of the the open vehicle gameplay of LEGO Star Wars II.
Bonus levels and missions allow you to take 10 additional Bounty Hunter missions from Jabba the Hutt in the prequel trilogy.
Two Player Local Co-Op lets friends and families play together.
playing it brings back great memories of playing this on ps2 with my cousins its just as great as i remember if not better!! 10/10 will ALWAYS LOVEEE this game and the other lego games. they all hold a great place for me
This game was created with passion. The level design is fantastic and each mission has its own design aspect, that makes it different from one another. And there is a lot of the content. The story nicely fits to what is going on in the game, even if it is sometimes adjusted from the movies to be actually playable. The purists may complain, but it makes sense.
I am giving just 3 stars due to the user interface though. The game was designed for consoles so when playing with a keyboard you break your arms. After two hours of configuring I was able to set playable keyboard mapping for one player. The configuration is not shared between the profiles so you need to remap it for each user profile. Also if you try to map arrow keys, you have a problem as they serve to move in menu, but they also get assigned to the key mapping even if you just want to move to another menu item..
Another good/bad aspect is the game is playable with two players at once. Your colleague either follows you and is AI driven (fighting but never hitting) or as a second player. While it is difficult to set your keyboard for one player, finding mapping for the second one is extremely difficult and you probably will never find a good one.
Playing with just one hero is sometimes extremely difficult as the second player should apparently wipe out enemies, but the AI it does not do it so you then may have hard time constructing a thing you are trying to make (enemies respawn and reset your construction).
You must also pay attention not to start playing with two characters accidentally. Pressing the F2 key appears to be start the game but it is adding second player to the game instead. Once you do it, you can not turn it off, you must quit the game and restart it. This was my first game I had to google how to actually start it due to a poor user interface.
But once you go past those problems, you can have really inetresting time ahead of you.