Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been enjoying this game a lot and this is the only version that I own but if you’re at a similar price point and you’re debating whether to get this game for Xbox 360 or PS3 or Nintendo Wii I would say go with the Xbox 360 or the PS3 Since they do have HDMI 1080 P high definition. Then tendo Wii as and adapter made by third-party company called Wii to HD and although it almost feels the screen I am still saying on most because it doesn’t fill the screen and it does look better than even the component cables but it’s still not as good as through HDMI 1080 P high definition. Xbox 360 and PS3 have LEGO Star Wars the complete saga in glorious 1080 P high definition full screen. I definitely think this is a great game on Wii but it’s better on other consoles. I have gotten pretty used to the way the game controls with the Wii remote and the nunchuck but I’ve also played the previous Lego Star Wars games on PlayStation 2 with the dual shock controller as well as the same exact game on PS3 with the door shock controller and it is a better way to play the game. To where the game plays with the Wii remote and the nunchucks feels like it’s trying to emulate a traditional controller and I am and I feel like it would be better to just have a traditional controller like the Wii classic controller or Wii classic controller pro. I only wish the game had classic controller support. The music in this game is straight out of the movies and that’s so amazing and makes the game feel so good. I love the way the complete saga updates the graphics slightly as well as adding so much more to find in each level as well as so many more extra levels and bonuses. I’ve played the LEGO Star Wars game and I’ve played the LEGO original trilogy and I love them both. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is rated E10+ for everyone 10 years and above due to cartoon violence. Many more levels have been redesigned as bonus content for fans to enjoy and explore, offering an authentic Star Wars and LEGO experience. Bounty Hunter Pursuit puts the player in the shoes of Obi Wan and Anakin as they hunt down the rogue Zam Wessler across Coruscant. Anakin's Flight, cut from the previous LEGO Star Wars game, is based on Episode I: The Phantom Menace and the Naboo space battle, letting you roam and drive freely. Gold bricks are also obtained by completing the dangerously exciting Bounty Hunter missions, which let you hunt down and assassinate key figures from the Old Republic.For the first time in the series, the levels in each section also offer fans of the films and returning players to the games a chance to explore in-depth content. 160 gold bricks are available in total, and they are gained by completing levels, achieving a true Jedi status, and collecting hidden mini-kits placed throughout the game. In addition, the motion-sensing capabilities of the Wii console make for unique lightsaber control and high-speed building.The gameplay missions in this new LEGO Star Wars release require you to progress through each section of the story while collecting gold bricks. Jedi moves rise to an unprecedented level thanks to the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combo. You can even customize and create unique heroes and villains to fit into the world in a truly limitless, imaginative adventure. You can play as more than 160 characters in this imaginative and charming recreation of the groundbreaking film series from the mind of George Lucas. They have also customized the gameplay and story so that characters from the game's prequel trilogy can mix in with those from the original trilogy.One or two players can take control at any time, picking between 36 different levels derived from all the movies. The developers faithfully replicated and adjusted well-known locations to better fit into the LEGO style and universe. Showing their commitment to a fully exciting and fan-focused experience, Traveller's Tales has revamped levels from the original films. There are also additional scenes and experiences added into the game from the imaginative films, such as the high-speed pursuit from Episode II. Unlike the previous Star Wars games created by Traveller's Tales, this release finally lets you play through all six movies in one game. It's an all-in-one expansive adventure with the charm and fun that LEGO provides.The LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga"video game was published by LucasArts, developed by Traveller's Tales, and released for the Nintendo Wii in 2007. Explore a galaxy far, far away and become a battle-hardened Jedi Knight in this intricate game. This video game provides hours of fun for fans of all ages who want to see the operatic sci-fi film series' six-part epic tale unfold at their fingertips. All six sensational Star Wars films are yours to explore in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
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