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LEGO Star Wars III adds several improvements to a tried and true formula, but players may occasionally find themselves wondering what to do...
Flowing storylines, combat on a grander scale, new RTS ground battles.
Occasionally vague on objectives, younger players may get bewildered during large battle scenes.
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Whether you had a childhood fascination with LEGO or not, there's no denying that whoever came up with the idea of combining the LEGO figures with some of the most popular movie and comic franchises in history (, ) deserves a medal.Not only do th...
The sheer scale and variety of the battles...
Some of the puzzles might be too testing for sevenyearolds.
Undoubtedly LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is the LEGO game that fans of the genre and the Force have been waiting for, with much improved graphics, expanded gameplay options and the chance to explore 20 story-based missions...
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We’ll start this review with a little caveat, and it’s that the work of Traveller’s Tales is surely to be admired. While other studios developing games primarily aimed at children seem prepared to offer one abstract level amid much dross, say, or exper...
TT’s sheer abundance of original thought packed into one shiny disc will gradually wear down even the most obstinate cynic. Perhaps even us. 7.5/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile...
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Name: Genre: Platform: Image Gallery: For those unfamiliar with the TT Games LEGO set-up, they take familiar franchises (such as Harry Potter or Batman) and reduce all the characters and settings down to kid-freindly LEGO blocks and minifigs. Slightly...
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The Star Wars saga is, inarguably, one of the greatest sci-fi epics of our time. From movies to TV shows to games, it's obvious that although George Lucas might have finished his tale, the world is still mad with Star Wars fever.And while there is a pl...
Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars marks yet another successful chapter in a gaming series that has become known across the galaxy. With its unique aesthetic charms, quirky characters, varied game modes, puzzles and block busting action, this is the pe...
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While the novelty of marrying LEGO building blocks with movies to make videogames wore off a long, long time ago, the concept alone nevertheless promises hours and days of wholesome family fun. Or that's the case with LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars...
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The bold and colorful designs that make up the show’s distinctive style are an ideal fit for TT Games’ Lego interpretation. While all the Lego games have been wonderfully inventive in adapting their real life counterparts, Lego Star Wars III benefits...
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Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars encapsulates the far-reaching breadth of war. Space assaults pit plucky fighter crafts against monstrous battle cruisers; on land, a battalion of rocket-wielding clones take on a six-legged tank; and the entire affair...
Bold artistic design, Drop in/drop out cooperative play is a hoot.
Few clear objectives and awful visual feedback, Exhausting bouts against respawning enemies, Lots of small control issues, Space combat is way too confining, No online option.
The Clone Wars offers an ambitious step up from previous games in the series, but a ton of small issues across the board lead to boredom and frustration...
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In the interests of full disclosure, here's what I knew about Star Wars: The Clone Wars before playing this game: it's a cartoon; it's set after the film where Christopher Lee fights Yoda, but before that scene where Anakin Skywalker goes bad and murde...
Loads to see and do, Upgraded engine, Humourous cutscenes, Still a few glitches...
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LEGO Star Wars III, based off of the CG-animated Clone Wars show currently running on Cartoon Network, is clearly the Nintendo DS version ported over to 3DS with 3D effects and a StreetPass option. That's not a bad thing, as the basic game is good in t...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:22:10
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Between the shooters, role-playing games, and action-adventure titles were inundated with throughout the year, I always look forward to a Lego game to break up the wealth of playing the latest big budget video game. It's almost a genre unto itself: Leg...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:22:11
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Developer Traveller's Tales' LEGO games have never succeeded because they had the best puzzles or incredibly satisfying combat. In fact, in these regards, they were usually pretty mediocre. But they made up for the lack of awesome gameplay with adorabl...
It says a lot that -- despite one or two bugs that caused me to restart a level, as well as a host of individual mechanics that aren’t particularly noteworthy -- I still enjoyed LEGO Star Wars III. The atmosphere is downright adorable, and the use of t...
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LEGO video games date back to 1997, but didn't truly start their golden age until developer Traveller's Tales took control of the brand and paired up with publishing giant LucasArts to bring us LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. Since that day dawned, a m...
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When Traveler's Tales and LucasArts released the first LEGO Star Wars game, it was a beautiful marriage. Like chocolate and peanut butter, or Charlie Sheen and tiger blood, they were two great tastes that tasted great together. Since then, TT Games...
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