Lego Star Wars II is a game that holds up very well, both in terms of gameplay and visuals. Lego games go for a cartoonish approach, which not only makes the game visually stand out, but it also ages better than some of the more realistic games released at the time. In terms of gameplay, it's very fun. The combat and puzzles are engaging, with each level having collectibles that can only be obtained by going back into free-play mode. As a bonus, Lego Star Wars II includes co-op, allowing a second player to join in at any point of the game. There's no penalty or resetting if someone wants to drop out. With the game being over 10 years old I feared that there would have compatibility issues with Windows 10, however this wasn't the case. It in fact ran perfectly, even with the highest settings. If you're looking for a fun game to play, weather playing alone or with a friend, Lego Star Wars II is still a fantastic choice after all these years.Read full review
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This is a great "fun" game. An obviously great story line dashed with humour. The game play is simple and entertaining. A few features I really enjoy are the customizable characters, a few more options to buy in the cantina (the diner in the first one) and a slight bit more interactivity than the first Lego Star Wars. The only thing I really wish they had changed is the vehicular portion. I would have preferred a more traditional control scheme. I think they could easily do another one, but i hope that they will make it a little more open ended, where you could travel about.
I had a great time playing this PC game, I love legos, so this was a must have game, the game play is very easy for me and fun, also being a star wars fan this was cool, you can also play multi player and you can choose from many star wars characters to play with.
This builds memories that last a lifetime with the family laughing and playing. Why because of a secret that I will tell you later! In LEGO® Star Wars® II: The Original Trilogy, play through a fun Star Wars galaxy that combines the fun and endless customization of LEGO with the epic story, characters and action from the ORIGINAL STAR WARS trilogy (Episode IV: A NEW HOPE, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi). With a unique, fun and funny take on the classic trilogy, LEGO Star Wars II follows the Rebel Alliance's crusade to dismantle the Galactic Empire and rebuild a galaxy in pieces. Experience your favorite movie moments LEGO Star Wars style, from Darth Vader's epic battle versus Luke Skywalker, to the speeder chase on Endor! For the first time ever, mix and match characters in millions of ways to create your very own playable Star Wars character. Build and ride Star Wars vehicles, and ride creatures too! Play through completely different LEGO Star Wars II gaming experiences on Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. Available on the following platforms: Xbox360, Xbox, PSP, PS2, NintendoDS, GameBoy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, and PC Watch the video trailer it is so cute and has the secret! You can go to the star wars website to see the preview. (It is cheaper on EBAY!!!) Was that not cute! LOL That is right! The secret is the DROP IN/DROP OUT CO-OP mode. This way if you are tired from work you can still spend a few minutes with the punk-punks and have a good time. Also if you get addicted to the game and get stuck at a point in the game. Help and more family bonding are a just a yell away!Read full review
Unless you have brain damage, everyone agrees that the original Star Wars trilogy was far superior to the later disastarwars. Combine those memorable characters and plotlines with Legos and you have an clever, retro pc game that would make a Wookie roar...in a happy way, not the "I'm going to tear your droids legs off." way. The gameplay is solid, the writing has a great sense of humor that isn't afraid to look at itself with an amused fan-eye and it has fun extras like swapping character body parts to create new mix 'n' match characters such as "Princess Han Vader" complete with various powers inherent to each part. Bottom line: if you like Star Wars, Legos and computer games, you will laugh yourself to the Deathstar. May the torso be with you! (thats the part that carries the lightsaber)Read full review
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