The galaxy is yours with LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand-new LEGO video game unlike any other. Experience fun-filled adventures, whimsical humor, and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. For the first time ever in a LEGO video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga's most legendary locales. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some podracing on Tatooine.
The galaxy is yours with LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand-new LEGO video game unlike any other. Experience fun-filled adventures, whimsical humor, and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. For the first time ever in a LEGO video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga's most legendary locales. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some podracing on Tatooine.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Xbox One Game (NTSC)
The galaxy is yours with LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand-new LEGO video game unlike any other. Experience fun-filled adventures, whimsical humor, and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. For the first time ever in a LEGO video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga's most legendary locales. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some podracing on Tatooine.
The galaxy is yours with LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! Play through all nine Star Wars saga films in a brand-new LEGO video game unlike any other. Experience fun-filled adventures, whimsical humor, and the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe like never before. For the first time ever in a LEGO video game, explore the galaxy your way as you fly to some of the saga's most legendary locales. You can start your journey with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for some podracing on Tatooine.
originally posted on fanatical.com
This is a fantastic game and I think its one of the best lego games that ever has come out. It has full of quests and sidequests too!Very happy with this purchase.For people who grew up with Star Wars I warmly recommend this as it just shines of references to the movies and makes them new experiences and some scenes in the movie that was too simple/ like when Han Solo just flies away with the Millenium Falcon from Mos Eisley makes it a more tedious escape in this one and not so simple .. Things are less easy I would say which is funny because usually its the other way around! Like the game is easier and the movie was harder? but in this its the other way around. That is why you should get this game.
originally posted on shopto.net
Not as good as previous Lego games. Have fucus is on combat rather than solving puzzles by breaking object and rebuilding in the correct order. I believe there's are puzzles in freeplay. And only played through episode one so far. But have seems to be just a case of walking from A to B practically unhindered as only a few enemies at a time. So your basically walking from cut scene to cut scene. My son prefers the overhead old view, and having to work together in co-op, to progress. A very small child may appreciate the zero challenge of this game.The graphics are very nice.
originally posted on Target
This game was just not it. I’ve played so many LEGO Star Wars games, and usually it isn’t split screen the whole time. When you’re close, there’s no split screen, when you’re far, there’s a split screen but it adjusts (it is to the left if you’re to the left, or vice versa, and it goes diagonal). It’s just jarring. The combat is kinda neat though. I prefer mumbling dialogue personally, and while they have that option, it lacks the same level of quality as the original. The graphics are awesome, I love the whole character collection thing per usual, but since I bought this game for multiplayer I’m giving it 3 stars and regret my purchase.
| Platform | Xbox One |
| Rating | E |
| Release Year | 2022 |
| Video Game Series | LEGO|Star Wars|Xbox |
This is a fantastic game and I think its one of the best lego games that ever has come out. It has full of quests and sidequests too!Very happy with this purchase.For people who grew up with Star Wars I warmly recommend this as it just shines of references to the movies and makes them new experiences and some scenes in the movie that was too simple/ like when Han Solo just flies away with the Millenium Falcon from Mos Eisley makes it a more tedious escape in this one and not so simple .. Things are less easy I would say which is funny because usually its the other way around! Like the game is easier and the movie was harder? but in this its the other way around. That is why you should get this game.
Not as good as previous Lego games. Have fucus is on combat rather than solving puzzles by breaking object and rebuilding in the correct order. I believe there's are puzzles in freeplay. And only played through episode one so far. But have seems to be just a case of walking from A to B practically unhindered as only a few enemies at a time. So your basically walking from cut scene to cut scene. My son prefers the overhead old view, and having to work together in co-op, to progress. A very small child may appreciate the zero challenge of this game.The graphics are very nice.
This game was just not it. I’ve played so many LEGO Star Wars games, and usually it isn’t split screen the whole time. When you’re close, there’s no split screen, when you’re far, there’s a split screen but it adjusts (it is to the left if you’re to the left, or vice versa, and it goes diagonal). It’s just jarring. The combat is kinda neat though. I prefer mumbling dialogue personally, and while they have that option, it lacks the same level of quality as the original. The graphics are awesome, I love the whole character collection thing per usual, but since I bought this game for multiplayer I’m giving it 3 stars and regret my purchase.
Overall, I love the game. I got into the lego games last year and now own several. Being that this one is star wars, makes it even more appealing to me. My only problem is it glitches off and on, freezes on occasion which messes up whatever im doing at the time (one time it froze for a minute in the middle of jumping across something and when it unfroze, I fell and died lol), and it has completely crashed a couple times so far which made me have to close it out and restart it and the whole level all over. I found out the makers had an update right after release to fix those problems, unfortunately it was for all other platforms except the switch version. Contacted them and got a basic response; they dont have any troubleshooting right now, but theyll pass the info ... MoreOverall, I love the game. I got into the lego games last year and now own several. Being that this one is star wars, makes it even more appealing to me. My only problem is it glitches off and on, freezes on occasion which messes up whatever im doing at the time (one time it froze for a minute in the middle of jumping across something and when it unfroze, I fell and died lol), and it has completely crashed a couple times so far which made me have to close it out and restart it and the whole level all over. I found out the makers had an update right after release to fix those problems, unfortunately it was for all other platforms except the switch version. Contacted them and got a basic response; they dont have any troubleshooting right now, but theyll pass the info on to tech. So for now, it gets 4 stars. Once they finally fix the issues for the switch version, id be willing to change it to 5 stars.
I didn't really start into LEGO games until my kids started into them during the Wii U era, so I was late to the Star Wars series. There is a clear distinction between the older and newer titles which was a shame because Star Wars and LEGO go so well together. Having several LEGO Star Wars sets I've built and my kids have played with its great to see the series return.On PS5 it plays and looks better than I would say any LEGO game to date. That said this is the first LEGO game released during the current gen of consoles. Although features like ray tracing are abscent the game looks great. With classic LEGO humor and what seems like a combination of possibly movie dialog and new voice work the game hits at nuanances of the film franchise. I'd possibly recommend ... MoreI didn't really start into LEGO games until my kids started into them during the Wii U era, so I was late to the Star Wars series. There is a clear distinction between the older and newer titles which was a shame because Star Wars and LEGO go so well together. Having several LEGO Star Wars sets I've built and my kids have played with its great to see the series return.On PS5 it plays and looks better than I would say any LEGO game to date. That said this is the first LEGO game released during the current gen of consoles. Although features like ray tracing are abscent the game looks great. With classic LEGO humor and what seems like a combination of possibly movie dialog and new voice work the game hits at nuanances of the film franchise. I'd possibly recommend anyone playing these view the films first. Each of the nine films is represented in a three to four hour segment that offers typical LEGO game minibrick and stud collection to unlock characters and extras. If you enjoy LEGO or Star Wars there is plenty to enjoy in this game.
After waiting for weeks for a Deluxe Edition restock, I caved in and bought the standard edition just so I wouldn’t miss out on the Steelbook as well. (Before eny of you megamind say “butt muhh preorderr”, I just got the PS5, I didn’t even know if I ever could, so excuse me for not wanting to spend $100+ on a slim possibility)The regular plastic case was wrapped in plastic and the steelbook was taped to the plastic wrap with the most ungodly pieces of double-sided tape I have ever had the displeasure of laying eyes on.It brought off tiny patches of paint with it and my fingers are on fire. I cant wait to play the game but I will be avoiding Best Buy whenever I can after seeing how horribly they handled this exclusive rollout. How hard could it be to plastic wrap ... MoreAfter waiting for weeks for a Deluxe Edition restock, I caved in and bought the standard edition just so I wouldn’t miss out on the Steelbook as well. (Before eny of you megamind say “butt muhh preorderr”, I just got the PS5, I didn’t even know if I ever could, so excuse me for not wanting to spend $100+ on a slim possibility)The regular plastic case was wrapped in plastic and the steelbook was taped to the plastic wrap with the most ungodly pieces of double-sided tape I have ever had the displeasure of laying eyes on.It brought off tiny patches of paint with it and my fingers are on fire. I cant wait to play the game but I will be avoiding Best Buy whenever I can after seeing how horribly they handled this exclusive rollout. How hard could it be to plastic wrap them together? Or both if them separately? Steelbook is the reason I chose it over the digital copy from the PS Store and now it has tiny spots with no color that will bug me for the rest of eternity.I would recommend anyone who doesn’t desperately want the steelbook to just buy it online. I’m severely upset with this product.
Overall a fun game to have on Switch. Gives a good overview of all six films. If you're expecting a 'complete' experience through all the film storylines, you may be disappointed. Many scenes that were full levels in previous games are reduced to cutscenes or are short playable sections.Some of the highlight features like boss battles and the open world mechanic somewhat makes up for it. Lots to explore and unlock in free play mode (or in the free play segments between story mode levels).Voice acting for the main characters are top notch and will be familiar to fans of the animated shows. Plenty of in-jokes and silly antics one would expect from a Lego game - even after previous Lego Star Wars games covering the same material.There is some noticeable lag in ... MoreOverall a fun game to have on Switch. Gives a good overview of all six films. If you're expecting a 'complete' experience through all the film storylines, you may be disappointed. Many scenes that were full levels in previous games are reduced to cutscenes or are short playable sections.Some of the highlight features like boss battles and the open world mechanic somewhat makes up for it. Lots to explore and unlock in free play mode (or in the free play segments between story mode levels).Voice acting for the main characters are top notch and will be familiar to fans of the animated shows. Plenty of in-jokes and silly antics one would expect from a Lego game - even after previous Lego Star Wars games covering the same material.There is some noticeable lag in the menu system while playing in co-op mode, but otherwise the game runs pretty smoothly.
Over all, a fun game to play. This game is what I expect it to be and improve on many things what past LEGO game have done. It introduce in mechanic that make the game easy to navigate and the story is fun and funny. However this game is not for every one. LEGO game is about collecting things, so people who does not like these long scavenger hunt may find the game boring. Also during my time playing the game, I ran into a couple of glitch that made me reload the game. Beside that, overall a great game.
Great sequel to the Lego Star Wars series. Starting a long time ago (15ish yrs)... in well this galaxy Lego Star Wars The Video Game was released, followed by the Original Trilogy, combined into the Complete Saga, then covering the tv show came 3 The Clone War, with The Force Awakens releasing in more recent times. Each game added its own spin, new characters, vehicles, updated combat, side missions. The Lego Star Wars series has always been a joy to play through, The Skywalker Saga completely surpasses all of them. While there are some noticeable cut corners (no openworld in Jabba's Palace) or Starkiller Base completely missing from free roam. There is so many new additions, side quests, and characters that it all makes up for it. It is very clear why this game was ... MoreGreat sequel to the Lego Star Wars series. Starting a long time ago (15ish yrs)... in well this galaxy Lego Star Wars The Video Game was released, followed by the Original Trilogy, combined into the Complete Saga, then covering the tv show came 3 The Clone War, with The Force Awakens releasing in more recent times. Each game added its own spin, new characters, vehicles, updated combat, side missions. The Lego Star Wars series has always been a joy to play through, The Skywalker Saga completely surpasses all of them. While there are some noticeable cut corners (no openworld in Jabba's Palace) or Starkiller Base completely missing from free roam. There is so many new additions, side quests, and characters that it all makes up for it. It is very clear why this game was delayed not once, but twice. Yes the levels are noticeably short, but the content is varied (but slightly repetitive) and plentiful. Easily a worthwhile purchase.
Definitely a cool game, but suffers when you try to play co-op. Crashed 3 times in the first level of Episode I, and I'm not talking "restart the game" crashes.. they were hard, system freezing crashes. I had to hold the power button for like 20 seconds to get the Switch to power down. Definitely not ready for a full release. They may have patched it by now, I haven't looked for a while. But my son played through Episode I on single player without any issues. Your mileage may vary. If you don't care about portability, I suggest you go with the PS5 version for co-op. I haven't tried it, but I assume there's no issue cause the PS5 is a powerhouse compared to the Switch!
| Platform | Xbox One |
| Rating | E |
| Release Year | 2022 |
| Video Game Series | LEGO|Star Wars|Xbox |