Posted by: admin in PlayStation 2 on August 8th, 2010
- Enjoy family-friendly action in this endearing LEGO Star Wars game
- Build with LEGO blocks; improved 2-player camera; Power Brick items
- New Free Play mode allows gamers to customize vehicles for new ship designs
- Free Play 100+ playable characters by mixing and matching body parts
- Cool new character-specific attacks and maneuvers; playable mini-kit vehicles
Product Description
The Empire strikes back in this sequel to the endearing Star Wars game made all of LEGOs. LEGO Star Wars II follows the Rebel Alliance’s battle to dismantle the Galactic Empire and rebuild a galaxy in pieces. From Darth Vader’s pursuit of Princess Leia aboard her blockade runner to a showdown on the reconstructed Death Star the game includes even more of the family-friendly LEGO action. The sequel finally allows you to build with your LEGO blocks as a new Free Play … More >>
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I know Amazon doesn’t have the control of shipping companies, but the times my husband and I have had items delivered from DHL, they ALWAYS arrive late!!!!
This game might have been fun, but the recipient received a different birthday gift because the game DIDN’T arrive on time!
Rating: 1 / 5
this game is the same with the first!!!!!!!! except u get episodes 4-6. wow. big deal. want a good game, buy at least super smash on gc. bottom line, this stinks
Rating: 1 / 5
My son loves this game. I bought it for his birthday. Up until then he was borrowing his best friends copy of the game. It has brought him hours of endless joy.
Rating: 2 / 5
The game lacks an in-game tutorial (like those in the Elder Scroll series, for example,) which is sorely needed for old fogies like me who cut our teeth on role-playing, real-time strategy, and (a few PC-type) first-person shooters (think Diablo.) The tutorial(?) included makes references to buttons that either are not apparent (gamepad, perhaps?) I can’t seem to control the character; the suggestions for personalizing are non-intuitive; in short, I’m totally at a loss. The manual is less than helpful. BTW, lest you think I’m a total idiot: I’m a former Mensa member.
Rating: 1 / 5
The game doesn’t give you good pieces to build your own Lego character. The invincibility is too expensive. I want the characters to be able to talk. I want Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga to be available for PS2.
Rating: 2 / 5