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LEGO Star Wars III - The Clone Wars review
by Danila Shnayder

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I enjoyed my time revisiting this game, but it certainly didn't meet my rose-tinted expectations. Just another LEGO game, it does nothing outstanding or egregiously bad. However, it does have one major flaw, the big battles. I remembered liking them as a kid, I guess my standards were low then. They are extremely boring and tedious with my only thought while playing being wanting them to end. Other than that, the traditional levels are all pretty solid and the LEGO charm is very much present here. LEGO Star Wars III is a decent enough game but if you aren't nostalgic or big on LEGO games then I would recommend that you pass on this.
«Better with friends»
I'll recommend it, but there are certain levels that are like battles, and they are won by taking control of these points on the battlefield that you can use to spawn vehicles or troops, and the enemy also has these points that need to be taken over.  these parts SUCK and almost made me give it a meh.
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Microsoft from French
I like having played previous some features besides are nice: throwing swords and increased strength but a lot of frustrating and idiotic tricks that get a little experience t prevent me from doing sessions of more than an hour in mode Conquest. the respawns send us anywhere our arent disappears in a few seconds when we die it's a pity the details prevent me from savoring the game like the previous ones.... Damage
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I recommend this game for an adult but for a child to whom it is intended, normally, let it fall under pain to see it raler every two seconds. always the same principle of LEGO games but, the, things to do to progress are difficult and often illogical. I had, more than once, go on the net to unlock me, so imagine a child alone... a lot of battle level is very difficult to realize when you play a two, because of the camera that prevents to aim correctly. so disappointed, for the first time, by a LEGO game that is generally, always an opportunity to play easily with my 6 year old kid. the, it was only energetically and stress to explain to her what to do to progress laboriously.
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Super fan of the franchise of LEGO games, I can only be disappointed by this one. Already, the French texts written by someone who has never opened a BLED or a BESCHERELLE of his life, it hurts the eyes ("untel has been captured", "the ship at Obi-Wan" and I pass). Then the big problem of localization. Of two kinds: 1-apart from having a phenomenal Bowl, impossible to pass a pit to the droids astromecanos the first shot... Thank you for the achievements "true Jedi" when you spend 1 minutes to only lose LEGO coins in the void every time you have to use R2D2. 2-the use of the force... When you have three pieces to place in three different places and all the pieces absolutely want to put themselves in the same place, despite the "freedom" that one is supposed to have to direct them, and that makes the advance in the game simply impossible. Note that I played more than one LEGO game (not just the Star Wars) and I don't remember playing a LEGO as badly finished as that one. Obviously, TT said that their notoriety would suffice to sell this one... and they were right... Unfortunately for the players. Update: decidedly, no, no, no and no. When we finished all the chapters of the story mode, we didn't unlock a single Dark Jedi, not a single Bounty Hunter, not a single sniper, not a single separatist ship. Result: this game is the only LEGO game in which I had to use cheat codes to start progressing in the "free game" mode. Let's note that I'm not talking about finishing the game free at 100% but to reach minikits that you can not already reach in the history mode. When I can not enjoy more than 20% of the game without cheat code, I can not advise this game.
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