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Lego Star Wars IILego Star Wars II is a favorite game in our house.  The kids play it together with me and my wife.  In fact, there have been conflicts over whose turn it was and who would be next.  In my opinion, this game appeals to the whole family.

On the one hand you have Legos.  Who doesn't like Legos?  Interacting with Legos in a video game is a lot of fun, especially when almost every part of the environment is interactive.  You can destroy, build, move, rebuild, and more.  You can even build a go cart in the middle of Dagobah and drive around the swamp.  I don't remember that from Empire Strikes Back, but I'm sure it's in there.   The legos add a lot of fun to this platformer.

What about the game play?  Well, controls are simple enough that my four year old has been playing since he was about 3 1/2.  But there are some elements that will challenge an experienced gamer (though not extensively).  There is a decent balance between action, fighting and puzzle elements.  Oh, and there are NO ESCORT MISSIONS!  In the words of C3P0, "Oh, Thank the Maker."  

Heh, that's funny for him to say, especially when his maker is Darth Vader.  Whatever, dude.  Anakin/Darth - they're the same guy.  

So the games follow the movies, and if you haven't lived in a closet the past 30 years, you've seen at least a scene or two from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, or Return of the Jedi.  Between levels there are plenty of cute cutscenes that have my kids rolling on the floor.  I'm asked to replay them at the Cantina (where you start the game and can choose your next level).

 
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"Daddy, play the one where Princess Leia backsasses Darth Vader."

"What is backsass?"

"I don't know, but that is what she does and it is so funny."

"Whatever dude.  Here you go."

The kids and I love it.  If we didn't limit the amount of TV our family consumes, we would probably play it all the time.  We've beaten the game and are going back and looking for the millions of hidden secrets that we have missed.  Myself, I'm on a mission to get as much "money" (different colored Lego studs are the currency) as I can to unlock the last three characters (the "ghost" versions of Obi Wan, Anakin, and Yoda).  Then I will be getting the last of the golden blocks.  

The game is a blast.  Look at the clip below.  Loads of replay value and a steal at $19.  If you have a PS2, GameCube, PS3, Wii, XBox360, or DS, go get this game.  Even if you don't have kids, you'll have fun.  

The Catholic Game Nerd Rates Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy

4 out of 5 Mitres

  

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