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Vincent
> 3 dayRevisit the abridged version of Star Wars Episode 1-9 in Lego form (with random visual lego gags). Can choose any trilogy order you want (Only able to play episode 1, 4, and 7 at first with other episodes unlock later) Each episode has five story missions each (45 missions total)
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Libby Brinkman
> 3 dayRelease date postponed for two years due to pandemic. Received it on the current reported release date. Grandson VERY happy with it.
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M. Williams
> 3 dayMy husband loves it.
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Blaine Hopper
> 3 dayThe game in its self is great! I gave a 3 star because, after 1.5 hrs with PSN tech support was told do to the cusa number (some regional thing) on the disc I was not able to use any downloadable content. That was a big let down.
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Stuart Pettigrew
> 3 dayGame got here absolutely fine, the game itself isn’t worth the money, completely different to what I was expecting and completely different from the original games
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Freddy
> 3 dayAll though i didn’t order this on amazon, i wanted to review it. one of my new favorite games. the hundreds of characters that battlefront 2 is missing. the missions are short but some of the puzzles are challenging. absolutely great game! obsessed with it!
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darren hardbattle
> 3 dayIts a big game. Lots to do. Usual mini kits etc. Best lego star wars yet
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Dragos ionita
> 3 dayKids are loving the game, but it crashes all the time, which is annoying.
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Jiong
Greater than one weekWhere to start with my disappointment. I loved playing the PS2 Lego Star Wars game. The functions worked great for the controllers and there wasnt a lot of instruction needed to play it. This version, while encompassing all of the episodes, is confusing with a lot of text on the screen at times. Nothing is intuitive and the hints are all in small text, even on a large screen TV. The colors are washed out if youre not using a 4K TV. All of the voices arent the original voices of the actors in the movies or previous game versions. The startup screens are annoying, take a while to load and cant be bypassed. The game seems to be setup so the player goes through destroying everything they can find to gain as many studs as possible but no on screen way of knowing your progress towards True Jedi.
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Brady
Greater than one weekToo ambitious caused many downfalls to the game. Levels were quick, many maps yet small so couldn’t do much without loading times, no character customization as far as I know. Just didn’t live up to the hype of a normal Star Wars Lego game