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LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens review
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by Sasha_Cooper

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It's alright, not awful but certainly not great. No matter what your opinion is on the film, the game is heavily held back by only covering a single movie. Many scenes from the movie are painfully stretched out to pad the game out. Also, the shooting gallery sections are neat the first few times but become dull fast. The roster also suffers and is pretty weak (when not including DLC).

Now onto the good. The levels despite my earlier criticisms are pretty good, maybe a bit on the long side. And I guess the game looks nice. Not much to really say about this one other than just that it's okay. It's understandable if you just skip this one.
not as good as the saga, but better than the clone wars.
If you've played the Lego Star Wars games before this is pretty much the same experience but with a few new tweaks to gameplay like the cover shooting segments. I will say, just like the film, this is probably my least favorite of the Lego Star Wars games.
«Better with friends»
7.5/10
«Underrated»
«OST on repeat»
I loved the original LEGO Star Wars (prequel trilogy) and this one was reminiscent enough to fulfill the nostalgia, yet brought enough new things to the table that it didn't feel too simple or boring.
«Sit back and relax»
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Microsoft from Deutsch
LEGO STAR WARS EPISODE IV THE MIGHT FIRST There is Turmoil and Discord among Star Wars fans. Some love Episode 7 unconditionally, others can't overlook the Story Weaknesses. In this dark Epoch, there is little Hope of Reconciliation among fans, but the End is not yet set in stone: In the Fires of the SCHICKSALSBERGES, the Developer studio Travellers Tales secretly forged a new LEGO STAR WARS GAME. In this masterfully uncomplicated Game, what was most painfully measured in the new Film was found: Orginal Plot Sequences (In the Form of Bonus levels). In the same one, for Example, it is told how "Michael Caine" came to the Secret Card at the Beginning of ep 7. These Bonus Levels are then often told from the Point of View of Villains such as Rylo Ken or Captain Phasma. In addition, of course, the Game contains the Complete Plot of ep 7. By the way, the Game has been completely set to music with the real Voice actors (In the English Version even with the real Actors!). The Game does not break any Lego traditions, but it does add a few cool Features such as Space Battles, shooter passages or a Galaxy Map to the free Range of the Planets. To play the Game completely ducrchch you need a loose 60 Hours, which is actually quite neat. However, there are Still some Shortcomings in the game. So it can be good that you can't get any further through a Bug in a Level. Fittingly, in such Cases, there is no possibility of loading the last Checkpoint. Then you can only finish the Game and restart it. Such Bugs, though, tend to be rare anyway. Another Shortcoming, in my Opinion, is the Combat System, which has been oversimplified for me. In the earlier Lego Star Wars games, for example, you had to press the Attack button at the right moment to ward off a Blaster Bolt. In the new Game, though, Opponents simply stop attacking you as soon as you stop moving (!!!) So Instead of using clever Batting Combinations and parades, you now just hammer on the x button until the Energy Bar has filled up, and you can run a Special Attack that wipes out all Enemies in a wide Perimeter. It's just a Matter of Taste, but I find that this Dumbing down of the Fighting System is already hurting a Bit. I didn't admit to the last Lego games (Jurassic World, Avengers, Batman 3, ec.), but Lego Star Wars: The Force awakens was definitely a lot of Fun for me. I Liked the Bonus Levels best as I said, as I just can't have enough of new Star Wars Stories (The NO ARE copy of the first Movie).
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Microsoft from Italian
Yet another Warner branded masterpiece in Lego sauce. Masterful soundtrack, many characters, excellent constantly renewed gameplay, many and various missions! present many side quests, to have!
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As you saw in the title I'm the one who has to pay to play. My mother does not want me to put money in a game and I agree with her, I prefer to keep it for something else useful, so I did not install it. It would not be paying I would have done!
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I wanted to buy the story of the awakening of power but when I go to the shop I should enter my iTunes password I do it but if I buy it then there is no internet connection though I have Internet please I need an update to play it I can already do that and I have to do that already, I need an update
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This game is good overall at first, but impossible for me to reach the rope in the level with Rey. Not to mention that no help is provided for this moment of the game. So we must fend for ourselves. Knowing that this becomes exasperating when, after five tries and more, it still does not happen. I was a little sweaty and even a little "furious" not to do it despite all my efforts! So, I had to remove the application. This is a serious problem that has made you lose a user. I should have noted a single canvas, but I put a second because the Lego graphics were well done, but this second canvas just you.
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I write a review on this app that, at least in the free version, is not bad at all but the app that I would like to review is no longer in the apple store. I downloaded (5.49) the lego app Herry Potter years 1-4, after the advent of IOS 11 it would no longer be available because it was obsolete. I have written several emails to the developer in which I asked for the update as required by the automatic message or at least the monetary reimbursement since it would have been completely unusable, not even found in the app store. Certainly this developer is expected to be serious but my emails have been ignored and no reimbursement is seen on the horizon (reimbursement that I would have used to purchase this app among others). a great regret having lost lego Harry Potter because it was an amazing app but at least, given that they are at fault, they could work to reimburse those who threw away the money. Sin.