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All with sufficent doses of LEGO humour to keep things moving. You take on the personalities of various characters, usually with an Al partner in tow, and with the option of switching between roles at will through a sort of mind-swap affair. This is a mechanic that lends itself to various puzzles and situations throughout the game, such as doors require you to momentarily inhabit the servos of R2-D2 to activate, or objects need to be manipulated with the Force by Obi-Wan.
At all times you're pretty much battling through wave after wave of bad guys in a manner similar to the old Golden Axe style, either lightsabering their limbs off, blasting them to bits, or using the Force. All the while you're collecting 'studs' and exploring the meticulously crafted world for hidden extras.
Other than the brilliant sense of humour on display - the developer really playing with the whole concept of seeing beloved Star Wars characters in toy form, even to the extent of making Jar Jar Binks seem acceptable - one of the best aspects of the whole game is this concept of collectability.
As you unlock levels, you're rewarded with key characters to use in Free Play mode, the part of the game that lets you revisit completed levels with different characters to find hidden bonuses. As you build your collection you can examine your hard-won gains in the midlevel cantina' holding area. Because each level sees you playing with two or more characters, simply plugging in a second joypad and joypads are really essential for getting the most out of the thing and hitting P2 Start lets you play in co-op mode.
It works a treat too, especially for some of the more climactic boss battles such as the one with Darth Maul at the end of Episode I. The kind of game that slaps a big, dopey grin on your face from the moment you start, keeps it there throughout and leaves it there for a good few hours after you finish. Except that the grin actually lasts longer than the game does. Yeah, that's right, you can see what's coming as clearly as if it were wearing a great big sign above its head.
A flashing sign with neon lettering, followed by an even bigger sign pointing out the first one's existence just to be sure you don't miss it. I hate having to write it. You're going to hate having to read it. But it's unavoidable, so we'd better all just grit our teeth, get through it as quickly as we can then meet on the other side for a quick debrief and a pint to console ourselves. Here goes: as much as we all absolutely love the concept at work here, as well as the execution, the sheer fact that from an actual gaming perspective there's almost little if any proper challenge and that you can feasibly complete the whole game - including bonuses - in less than a day simply has to count against it.
Hence the lack of any shiny award logos anywhere on these three pages. It's a ride, pure and simple, which is no bad thing, but at 30 of your English pounds, it's a hell of a steep price to pay for such a limited amount of fun -however joyous that fun may be while it lasts. Download all songs at once: click to download. Well, I haven't heard the Cloud City theme as it sounded in the game in a long time so thanks again.
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