![]() ![]() With Lego Star Wars I being a major hit among Star Wars fans, young and old, it was without a doubt that the sequel would be an extremely good game. The main story mode is still too short and can easily be completed in a number of hours but this isn't so much of a problem with the number of side-missions available.There should be an option to change the camera angle because it can often be difficult to just distances in the game with the camera often placed too far away.Character controls can sometimes be a bit fiddly and it can cost you dearly if you fall off the edge because the character doesn't move properly.The graphics have been very well presented and the game isn't too "grainy".The Bounty Hunter missions are extremely good fun and test your skills in certain environments.There are even more side-missions to play so there is plenty of "replay value" to be taken from this game.The game is based on the Original Trilogy of the Star Wars saga, which were, arguably, the best films to come from George Lucas. ![]() The RRP (Recommended Retail Price) of the game, on release day, was £19.99 so, for the game you get, it's well worth the money.Non-Jedi characters can construct certain objects, something that wasn't possible to do in Lego Star Wars I.Players of Lego Star Wars I can import the characters who were unlocked in Lego Star Wars I and use them in Lego Star Wars II.It is possible to construct vehicles in-game and use them to your advantage against enemies.You can now create your own characters for you to play with in Free-play mode. ![]()
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