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15.9 hrs on record
I'm speechless, Filoni has done it again

In an age of cinematic mediocrity and watered-down content, it’s a rare and refreshing occurrence to experience a work that not only transcends its medium but redefines it. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a tour de force, a profound meditation on the Star Wars mythos that dazzles both the casual fan and the connoisseur alike. Truly, it is not merely a game—it is an art form, a postmodern reflection on the depths of storytelling, and a tribute to the lasting cultural resonance of George Lucas's iconic universe.

From the opening sequence, where the iconic Star Wars theme subtly melds with the unmistakable clink of Lego bricks, it’s clear that this is no ordinary adaptation. Dave Filoni, the auteur behind this remarkable reimagining, has elevated the often-overlooked Lego format into something approaching high art. Each level, each interaction, is imbued with a careful, almost reverent attention to detail. The characterizations of beloved heroes and villains—distilled into whimsical Lego mini-figures—exude both gravitas and charm. Filoni has taken what could have easily been a slapstick parody and transformed it into a layered, nuanced retelling of one of the greatest sagas in modern pop culture.

What’s remarkable is how the game retains the humor and lightheartedness inherent to its Lego origins while never diminishing the epic grandeur of the Star Wars universe. It’s a delicate balancing act, one that requires a mastery of tone, and here, Filoni succeeds with aplomb. The narrative—stretching across the prequels and original trilogy—captures the essence of Star Wars not as a simple space opera, but as an allegory for heroism, fallibility, and redemption.

The design of each level is a visual and auditory feast. The environments—whether it’s the desolate sands of Tatooine or the bustling streets of Coruscant—are rich with texture and atmosphere, a testament to the devotion put into the game's world-building. And the score—oh, the score—remains one of the greatest triumphs of this project. John Williams’ iconic compositions, reimagined through the Lego filter, are given new life, further elevating the emotional stakes of each sequence. You’ll find yourself humming the familiar themes long after the credits roll.

But it’s not just about the visuals or the score; it’s about the emotional resonance. The Complete Saga does something that many other adaptations fail to achieve: it makes you feel. When you are guiding Luke Skywalker through his journey from farm boy to Jedi Knight, it’s hard not to be moved by the weight of his transformation, even when you're navigating a world of Legos. This game understands that the magic of Star Wars isn’t in the spectacle alone, but in the quiet moments, the reflections on identity, loyalty, and the unyielding pursuit of hope.

To call Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga simply a "game" feels like a disservice. It’s an experience, a monumental achievement in interactive storytelling. Filoni has done more than just craft a fun romp through the Star Wars universe—he’s created a love letter to it. For all the nostalgia it evokes, it also reinvigorates the spirit of Star Wars in a way that feels fresh, joyful, and utterly timeless.

In short, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is not just an exercise in fan service; it is a masterclass in the art of adaptation, a profound meditation on the lasting power of Star Wars, and quite possibly, the most important work of the medium since the introduction of the Lego brick itself.
Posted 17 November.
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79.8 hrs on record
im speechless.

Baldur's Gate 3 is seriously overrated. I don’t get why everyone is hyping it up. The graphics are good, sure, but that’s about it. It’s like they focused on looking pretty and forgot about making an actually fun game.

The characters? Boring. I made an elf wizard, and she felt more like a cardboard cutout than a real character. The dialogue tries too hard to be clever and ends up being cringey. I just wanted to skip most of it.

The story is all over the place. I found myself not caring about what was happening at all. It’s filled with twists that feel forced and predictable. I was more frustrated than invested.

And the combat? Don’t even get me started. It’s slow and feels tedious. I had to spend too much time figuring out what to do, and it just wasn’t enjoyable.

Honestly, if you’re thinking about playing Baldur's Gate 3, save your time and play something else. It’s just not worth the hype. There are way better games out there.
Posted 12 October.
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1.0 hrs on record
I loved it better than Witcher III overrated trash
Posted 12 October.
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1.6 hrs on record
i liked it
Posted 12 August.
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0.3 hrs on record
Cookie butter
Posted 17 January, 2016.
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1.2 hrs on record
My sis got me a steam card for my b-day which I used on this game wish I didnt very boring and highly overpriced ._.
Posted 20 April, 2015.
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90.4 hrs on record (1.6 hrs at review time)
yes
Posted 20 April, 2015. Last edited 27 December, 2019.
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22.2 hrs on record (14.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Do you have blood in your body?
If yes try this game
Posted 8 March, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
2,524.0 hrs on record (1,504.2 hrs at review time)
Love
Posted 1 August, 2014. Last edited 23 November, 2017.
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5.1 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
Best game i have played in a while better than some 10 or even $15 dollar games

10/10
Would play again..and again..and again :D
u get the point
Posted 10 May, 2014.
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