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System:
Game Boy Advance
Publisher:
Eidos Interactive
Developer:
Traveller\'s Tales
UPC: 5032921022088

Year:
2005
Players: 1

Game Genre:
Action
Game Perspective:
3rd-Person Perspective, Platform
Genre Sport:
Flight, Puzzle-Solving, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter
Genre Non-Sport:
Flight, Puzzle-Solving, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter
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Licensed Title

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LEGO Star Wars - The Video Game

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Rating: 8.6
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LEGO Star Wars - The Video Game Reviews 

Overall 8.6    Graphics 6    Sound 8.3    Addictive 5.3    Story 5.3    Depth 6.7    Difficulty 7



7.5
An Epic Analysis of A Familiar Game   EideticMemory
An Epic Analysis of A Familiar Game
Released in 2005,
Lego Star Wars - The Video Game takes the player on a long, treacherous journey through the first three action-filled episodes of the series.
You're just playing through the movies. But there's one difference. Legos!
Everything from the characters and blasters to even the sets and currency are consist of virtual legos. This difference allows for hilarious adventures and amusing fights! Furthermore, the game is meant to be played at all ages, so no matter how old you are, you can join in the fun.
After having first beaten the game almost four years ago, I return to it now to examine it and provide critical analysis. That said, my second time playing was not a disappointment.
Without further ado, let’s jump in!
Graphics: 7 / 10
The graphics are of lesser quality, but they do serve their purpose. It is easy to distinguish characters and the lego recreations of familiar buildings and objects are astoundingly accurate.
The movement of characters and objects have no glitches and are smooth. The lightsaber and blasters are well designed and their movements look surprisingly realistic.
There is very little to complain about the graphics besides fine detail, which only negligibly impacts gameplay. Other components of the graphics easily make up for this downside.
I have no doubt that graphics deserves a 7 / 10.
Sound / Music: 10 / 10
The music was taken directly from the movies. Its recognizable songs make the game more enjoyable.
With the complexity of the songs, I worried that they might get annoying. However, I was surprised to have enjoyed the tracks and I left them on the full time that I played.
Without a doubt, they add to the gameplay and provide an appropriate atmosphere to each level.
The sound effects are ubiquitous. Every object, character, and weapon seems to have their own noises. Whenever I play, not a second goes by without hearing three to four of them. With any other game I would expect this much noise to be annoying.
But it isn't. The sound effects perfectly match the weapons and the characters. They make the power of the light-saber apparent and immerses the player into the game.
If the same strategy for music and sound effects were used in almost any other game, they wouldn't work. I’m amazed by how the designers found a way to make them work here.
Needless to say, I was very impressed. 10 / 10.
Addictiveness: 6 / 10
This version of Lego Star Wars was no less fun than any of the other four versions I own for different consoles.
However, it runs into the same problem that the others do. It is easy to forget which way you need to go to progress and the levels can be long and tedious. I’m often tired after playing only 1-2 levels.
It is addictive, but not enough to play it for hours at a time. The times that I have tried to binge play it have only left me with headaches for my trouble. Because of this problem, the score lowers.
6 / 10.
Story: 8 / 10
Unlike other games produced from movies, LSW uses recognizable scenes for game-play. The story-line stays true to the series with virtually no contradictions.
Any inconsistencies are minor and often overlooked. Because not all of the movies were released at the time, the ambiguity in scenes were meant to keep much about the upcoming movies hidden.
The story-line itself is short but interesting. The objectives are not horribly tedious and the game can be beat within 6 hours for an amateur gamer (without speed-run). If you play a little at a time, it takes longer, but the overall time should never cross 12 hours.
The clear cut objectives takes away any sense of aimlessness and each minute playing is set towards achieving a broader goal.
While playing, you might feel distanced from some objectives, especially on longer, harder levels. This problem hurts the story negligibly.
I have no doubt about my rating. 8 / 10.
Depth: 9 / 10
With many, many objectives and longer levels, there is plenty of depth. When moving through a level, one sees multiple passageways and, while this makes gameplay less straightforward, it adds to the depth of the game.
Within levels different characters may be needed for different tasks, so the game requires the player to switch between characters used.
Strategy remains a component and simply trying to fight each enemy does not provide the fastest win, so thinking helps.
However, the possibility of destroying every single enemy before progressing adds depth to completionists.  
Story mode is not all there is within the game. Free play allows you to choose the character you play as during levels.
As part of the first Lego Star Wars video games to be released, the game clearly set a precedence for depth that was expanded upon in future games.
9 / 10.
Difficulty: 6 / 10
I have never found the enemies to be annoyingly difficult. I manage to beat them without much trouble and few deaths. However, the game still isn’t a breeze.
The levels have multiple doorways and it is very easy to forget where you are located or where you need to go next. Countless times I found myself walking in the wrong direction after having missed the passageway to progress.
While trying to find your way through the level, you face numerous enemies who shoot at you. While in regular play they are merely an annoyance, attempts to speedrun makes them exponentially more fatal.
They can prove especially tedious when trying to find the way to progress. If you don’t pay attention, they will slowly take away your hearts until you die.
Since the difficulty is a byproduct of complex levels and large amounts of weak enemies, the difficulty deserves a rating of 6 / 10.
Overall: 7.5 / 10
A holistic comparison of important categories leads to an overall score of 7.5 / 10.
While the game had its weaknesses, the strengths outshined them. It’s major strengths were the gameplay and depth. The major weakness was the reasons behind the increased difficulty, tedious sections, and lesser quality graphics.
While not perfect, I would recommend still recommend this game to anyone who wanted a game:
1. that could be beat in a few hours
2. or wanted to play a game over many days.
3. that was the initial release of a game that is today popular around the world.
In all three cases, the game is an excellent choice.
I definitely enjoyed it. I hope you do too.
Thank you for reading!
  Graphics 7   Sound 10   Addictive 6   Story 8   Depth 9   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 02-04-14     Updated: 02-05-14     Review Replies: 2


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Just Don't Play It   SenorCoolguy
I first played Lego Star Wars when it came out for the PlayStation 2. It was a fun and innovative game, so I decided to try it for the Gameboy Advance, my first handheld console. It was total, and complete, crap. I understand that the developers needed to dumb it down a bit for the handhelds, but this much? The PlayStation 2 version had entertaining levels that required thinking and tactics to win and collect everything, while this mockery of the subject of gaming is a hacky-slashy adventure, and not a good one at that.
Graphics got a six for just plain being average. It didn't push the boundaries of graphics at all. I mean, really, I've seen games on the Gameboy Color look better than this!
Sound got a 5 because I decided to compare it to another Gameboy Advance game: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. The sound wasn't great in that game either, but I would give it an 8/10 just for the sheer VARIETY of music in-game, along with an abundance of sound effects. That game even managed to remind me of the first Kingdom Hearts game in many ways, and not only did it give a nostalgic feeling, it built off that nostalgia to form and entirely new game. And this is just talking about the sound. 'Nuf said.
Addictiveness got a 4 because I guess it could very well be possible to be addicted to this game, but I sure wasn't, and it frankly bored me. Video games are supposed to let you have fun, but all this one did was make you get some extra sleep.
Story got a 1. People can argue this point all they want, but the fact is, Episode I, II, and III weren't exactly the Star Wars movies that were memorable for their amazing plots. However, playing a game like this that uses blurry, out-of-focus pictures for plot makes the prequel trilogy's plot look good. The impossible has become a reality.
Depth got a 7 because, frankly, there's still lots of stuff to do in the game. It's a Lego game, meaning that there is going to be some form of collectible thingy. In this game, they appear to be the Death Star plans. Oooooooookay... Well, weren't the plans for the death star made in the future to when this game takes place? Plot hole sighted: make that Story being given a 0. Anyway, these 5 death star plans. (five? Really? The Empire had to chase down Princess Leia for one, but I can get four in the first level on my first try? They're trying too hard.) These death star plans are scattered throughout the levels in relatively easy to reach places most of the time, but sometimes they're hidden in areas that can only be accessed in free-play mode, a mode in which you play through the level again with any unlocked characters. With this huge paragraph of stuff to do, I had to give depth a seven, but frankly, if it had enough depth, I would be filling up the entire page with text on depth.
Difficulty got a 9 because the controls are terrible and the game is hard to play and even harder to get a rewarding feeling out of. Plain and simple as that. The difficulty is way too much for the age group the game is intended for.
Overall, this game got a 3. It wasn't as bad as some games, but, really, if you want to give your kid a fun Lego game to play, just buy the complete saga for Xbox 360 or something. That game is much better and has probably six time the depth of this.
  Graphics 6   Sound 5   Addictive 4   Story 1   Depth 7   Difficulty 9

      Review Rating: 3.2/5     Submitted: 03-31-12     Review Replies: 5

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Comments for LEGO Star Wars - The Video Game

toughguy65 12-17-15 - 01:55 PM
 Doesnt work
godzillaguy2000 07-18-13 - 09:39 AM
 @Crispymastery Totally true, no matter what series they turn into to LEGO form
Crispymasterty 06-25-13 - 07:19 PM
 You're NEVER too old to play a lego game. Never.
nedflanders34 02-17-13 - 11:28 PM
 It's ok but i play it on my ps2 or gamecube or wii
helperchamp 12-05-12 - 10:30 PM
 THIS WAS ON THE GAMEBOY ADVANCE! im just stunned, why didnt i ever have a 3d game?
blizzbro2 11-05-12 - 02:28 AM
 i got this game for the gba when it first came out i couldn't beat movie 1 part 1 it was hard!
Wasabi_Martian 10-24-12 - 09:55 PM
 it sucks that bad
DrRM 09-06-12 - 07:04 PM
 may the force be with us
timos360 06-27-12 - 06:25 AM
 its difficult
ewin 06-26-12 - 11:17 AM
 im new
haitamchouiekh 06-26-12 - 09:04 AM
 do they have legobatman
haitamchouiekh 06-26-12 - 08:58 AM
 i love this game
haitamchouiekh 06-26-12 - 08:57 AM
 wats up people
JakandLufia 06-25-12 - 06:16 AM
 s'up
nathan122009 06-20-12 - 04:28 AM
 this brings back... odd.... memories : /
nocmile 06-17-12 - 12:34 PM
 hi guys
Destroyer46 06-15-12 - 05:19 PM
 how do u select english
Destroyer46 06-15-12 - 05:18 PM
 IM NEW
koolmoose1 06-15-12 - 09:28 AM
 you attack and hold the attack button to block
minatodu95 05-31-12 - 02:41 PM
 VERY COOL §§§§§§§§§§§§
paulbpeters0524 05-30-12 - 01:11 PM
 i like this game
c3star 05-29-12 - 10:03 AM
 hi guys
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fireberet 05-12-12 - 11:58 AM
 sup motha fu**ers

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