Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is a 2006
Lego Star Wars II was critically and commercially successful; it has sold over 8.2 million copies worldwide as of May 2009. Critics praised the game for its comedic and "adorable" portrayal of the film series and due to preference for the original trilogy over the prequel trilogy. However, the game's low difficulty, and its
Gameplay
Lego Star Wars II's gameplay is from a third-person perspective, and takes place in a
The game's central location is the
Three types of secret items are available: gold bricks, minikits, and power bricks. Within each level is hidden one power brick. When a power brick is collected, its corresponding extra, such as invincibility or stud multipliers, becomes available for purchase. Each level also contains ten hidden minikits, that is, ten pieces of a Star Wars vehicle.[14] When all ten have been collected, the player is awarded a gold brick.[15] Collecting a certain number of gold bricks unlocks free rewards, such as a spigot that spews out studs. Gold bricks are also awarded when levels are completed, and when a predefined number of studs is accumulated in a level; ninety-nine gold bricks are available.[14] The vehicles represented by the minikits are displayed outside the cantina. As each vehicle is completed (all ten minikits collected), it becomes available for play in a bonus level.[15]
Playable characters
68 characters from the films are playable over the course of the game,
Players can create two customized characters in the Mos Eisley cantina.[3][7] These characters can be built using both miscellaneous parts and those of unlocked characters;[27] 2,258,163,204 combinations are possible.[16][28] Entering two cheat codes, publicized by IGN, makes pieces for a Santa Claus character available.[29] The game generates names for the characters based on the pieces used (for example, a character made from pieces of Darth Vader and C-3PO might have the name "Darth-3PO"); alternately, the player may create a name.[27]
Development
Lego Star Wars II was created by the
Lego Star Wars II uses a modified Lego Star Wars engine.[32] However, many gameplay improvements were made over its predecessor, most notably camera angles and movement.[27] Camera movement in co-op was a specific point of concern, as LucasArts received critical feedback from fans over this issue. Traveller's Tales looked to expand upon the concept of levels completed entirely in vehicles. These "vehicle levels" were explored more thoroughly in Lego Star Wars II than in its predecessor.[33] In response to complaints from fans, LucasArts and Traveller's Tales granted the ability to build bricks to all non-droid characters.[34] Character customization, an entirely new concept, was considered a significant improvement over the original game,[33] and is one of three features highlighted on the game's final back cover.[35] Tom Stone, director at Traveller's Tales, stated of the various improvements made over the original game:
We were surprised and, of course, delighted that the original game was played and enjoyed by so many people ... And with all of the new improvements and features along with the Original Trilogy we're implementing into Lego Star Wars II, we're confident that the new game has what it takes to entertain even more gamers than before.[33]
The designers attempted to recreate the films' characters and events in a "cute" way. Assistant producer Jeff Gullet said that, in the game's recreation of a Return of the Jedi scene where Luke Skywalker "jumps off the plank ... and somersaults onto the skiff", Skywalker "performs an all-out acrobatic routine with all sorts of jumps from the plank. It's hilarious". LucasArts producer David Perkinson said, "unless you've got the heart of the Emperor, you are going to chuckle at many of [the characters] the first time you see them – you just have to. They're so darn cute!"[6]
Marketing and release history
On 2 February 2006, images of the game were leaked to the Internet. However, they were quickly removed, and LucasArts, if telephoned, did not confirm or deny the game's development.
In the United Kingdom, Lego Star Wars II was released on 11 September 2006, for PC, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, DS, and Xbox 360;
A mobile phone adaptation of the game was developed by Universomo and published by THQ.[48] It was released on 5 January 2007.[49] Several gameplay features – such as two-dimensional graphics, limited character selection, and coverage only of the film Star Wars – distinguish this version of the game from the versions for other platforms.[48][50] Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars II were later compiled in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts. The Complete Saga incorporated improvements from the sequel into the original game,[51] and expanded the Mos Eisley cantina to allow access to both games' levels. It was created for Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS. It was released on 6 November 2007.[52]
Reception
Aggregator | Score | |||||||
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Electronic Gaming Monthly | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 73/100[65] |
Game Informer | N/A | N/A | 8/10 | N/A | 8/10 | N/A | 8/10 | 8/10[1] |
GameSpot | 7.3/10[66] | 7.3/10[67] | 7.7/10[68] | 7.7/10[69] | 7.7/10[70] | 7.7/10[71] | 7.7/10[72] | 7.7/10[3] |
GameSpy | 2/5[73] | 1.5/5[74] | 4.5/5[75] | 4.5/5[7] | 4.5/5[76] | 4.5/5[77] | 4.5/5[78] | 4.5/5[79] |
IGN | 3.5/10[80] | 7.8/10[81] | 8.4/10[82] | 8/10[83] | 8.4/10[84] | 8/10[85] | 8.4/10[86] | 8.4/10[87] |
Nintendo Power | N/A | N/A | 7.5/10[13] | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 8/10[88] | 7.5/10[89] | N/A | N/A |
Official Xbox Magazine (US) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 8.5/10[2] | 8.5/10[2] |
PlayStation: The Official Magazine | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 8/10[90] | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Upon release, Lego Star Wars II was positively received by critics,
The game was praised as a result of reviewers' preference of the original trilogy over the prequel trilogy. Andrew Reiner of
Critics were divided on the game's level of difficulty. Fritz claimed that, though Lego Star Wars II provided only a "short journey", it was "loads of fun".[99] GameSpot's Ryan Davis estimated that it could be completed in six hours, but praised its bonus content.[3] GameSpy and 1Up.com's reviewers thought similarly.[7][54] A review by USA Today's Brett Molina claimed that "[t]he game's difficulty is balanced well enough so kids won't feel too frustrated while older gamers will still find a solid challenge" and gave the game an overall score of 8 out of 10.[100] Official Xbox Magazine's review praised its "weird puzzles".[2] IGN's Jeremy Dunham and Reiner were more critical of the perceived low difficulty.[1][82]
Critics disliked the game's Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions. Davis believed that the Game Boy Advance version could be completed in two hours.[67] GameSpy staff writer Phil Theobald bemoaned this version's poor controls, easy levels, and vehicle-piloting sections. He concluded that "for goodness sake, [one should] buy one of the [home] console versions".[74] Theobald, Davis, and IGN's Craig Harris criticized the high number of glitches in the DS version.[66][73][80]
Accolades and sales
Lego Star Wars II won and was nominated for numerous awards, and ranked on several video game lists. The official Star Wars website declared Lego Star Wars II to be the best Star Wars-related product of 2006.
Lego Star Wars II sold over 1.1 million copies worldwide in its opening week.
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External links
- LucasArts at the Wayback Machine (archived 2 June 2007)
- Electronic Arts at the Wayback Machine (archived 13 May 2013)
- Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
- Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy at MobyGames