I would like to meet the genius who decided that mixing Lego and Star Wars was a good idea - I’d shake his hand and ask him what divine source had bestowed upon him the knowledge that such a bizarre combination would work. There is just something innately funny about Star Wars in Lego form – a something that truly makes this game unique and original.
I enjoyed my many hours spent playing Lego Star Wars II immensely. The game is refreshingly simple to pick up and play, yet offers some fiendish puzzles that never cross that invisible line in the sand between enjoyably puzzling and frustratingly annoying.
My main concern is that gamers will look the other way when it comes to Lego Star Wars, casting it aside as a child’s game. Give it a chance, it will certainly offer you a minimum of ten hours of gameplay which more than justifies the price tag.
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