LEGO® Star Wars™: TFA ©Copyright by Gamdise Do not Reproduce. By JoJo
Anyone familiar with LEGO games knows that LEGO chooses a popular movie IP to adapt into a game every year. LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens™ is the fifth installment in TT Games' LEGO Star Wars series of video games. As a game adapted from the movie, many players will worry that the game's plot will be subverted, in fact, this is not to worry at all, LEGO is very focused on the restoration of the movie plot, the plot is very similar to the plot of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, although there are many humorous deviations or subtle changes to accommodate the two-player cooperative gameplay. There is also a prologue depicting the Battle of Endor, the defeat of Emperor Palpatine, and the destruction of the Death Star II at the end of Return of the Jedi.
In the graphics or maintain the usual style of Lego games, in addition to the scene of the game, all other elements are Lego blocks. For players who focus on graphics, this may be slightly rough. But if you really play the game, you will not think so, you will find a different kind of fun. The building block style of graphics itself gives a sense of wit, while the Lego blocks come with a sense of plastic and the real sense of the game's environment to form a stark contrast, but this contrast is not a hint of discord, but to give people a sense of playing Lego blocks in reality.
LEGO has come out with quite a few games, and each game has a different style, from which it is easy to see the sincerity of LEGO to the players and this time LEGO® Star Wars™: TFA in my opinion is the most creative, rhythmic, and fun LEGO game in years. Each level in the eight-hour campaign does a great job of solving puzzles between multiple characters and their unique abilities. Here you need each character's inherent abilities to complete a level. Plus, the features are often fun to use - Rey's agility creates some great platforming sections, and BB-8's ability to plug into any power outlet lets you fiddle with and manipulate platforms and other objects around the world. Whether I'm playing by myself or with a friend, I really enjoy searching through each level for all their secrets.
This game may be to meet the theme of "Star Wars" to weaken the puzzle to strengthen the battle, although the puzzle part was weakened, only to reduce the number of puzzles, the quality is still excellent. The puzzle is still mainly the use of Lego blocks in the scene to build props, different from the previous work is sometimes the same pile of Lego blocks can be reused to build 2-3 different kinds of puzzle props, used to deal with different situations. And the combat part in addition to the previous close combat and airship driving shooting, but also added a bunker shooting combat mode, so that the combat experience is richer.
Overall, then, I think it safe to say that any fan of Star Wars or LEGO will have fun with LEGO® Star Wars™: TFA. While LEGO has always made games by adapting popular movie IPs, LEGO hasn't been shoddy, they have sought to change and innovate with each game, and in addition to adapting the film, the game also bridged the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, with Lucasfilm allowing for creative freedom in the additional content that will explore the characters' backstories. I just can't find a reason not to like this game!


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