![]() ![]() There’s no denying LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga ( TSS within) is a giant game, and the size and scale of its various systems and menus are where the opening of the game stumbles (no matter which trilogy you start with…I went in numerical order). Love the Doctor Aphra reference….but overwhelmed by this growing menu There’s no denying this a fun, excellent way to play the Saga for fans of any age, but it’s important to keep the other issues in mind. But when many objectives outside the main story feel rote and the staggering amount of bricks and characters to collect continues to add up, it begs the question if the game needed to be this big, especially considering the human toll such labors took. And in 2022 it came true, as LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga released, bringing with it the largest plethora of content to enjoy in a LEGO game to date, and despite an overwhelming beginning, the galaxy opens with possibilities the more you play. ![]() But the prospect of playing across all 9 Star Wars films, three of them never attempted before in LEGO Star Wars game form, with a giant galaxy map full of LEGO antics to explore and collect, sounded way too good to be true. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is the first new LEGO Star Wars game since 2016’s The Force Awakens, one that didn’t quite impress in the short demo I played for it. ![]()
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