Fundamentally, every chapter in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga offers enough content to warrant two full playthroughs. This lets you reach new areas, solve certain puzzles, and fully explore each stage. As you progress through the game and complete chapters, you'll unlock more characters as well as “Free Play Mode”, which allows you to return to previously completed levels with unlocked characters.
On your first playthrough of the game, you'll run through each level in Story Mode, playing as the characters that appear in each respective movie and scene. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a great representation of that, with its colorful graphics, straightforward combat, and fun puzzles.
The Lego game series has always been excellent for gamers of all skill and age, thanks to their universally enjoyable gameplay and easy-to-understand controls. You can expect to play as all your favorite Star Wars characters, including Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Han Solo, and more! Gameplay Most cutscenes are humorous and full of slapstick comedy, offering a fun perspective on the classic Star Wars story. Memorable fights and story beats are all included, but retold with no dialogue in signature Lego fashion. Each film is broken up into six playable story chapters, with each chapter representing major story and battle scenes from the movies.
It's currently unknown if this exists in the other versions of the game.ĭownload Lego Star Wars TCS - STARWARS_FONT_J_NGC.Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a lighthearted retelling of the first six Star Wars films, including the original trilogy from the 70s and 80s as well as the “prequel trilogy” from the early 2000s. Traveler's Tales was unable to secure permission to make such a level, so they replaced it with the trailer for Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures in the Bonus Room. The level would have been accessed by completing some kind of requirement(s), which would cause the snowman to disappear and allow the player to enter the level. The snowman was meant to block the entrance to the level.
According to John Burton, the founder of Traveler's Tales, in the video on the right (see 0:49 to 1:38), Traveler's Tales originally meant for there to be a playable preview level from the then-in-development Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures which would have been set in the Nepalese part of the Himalayas, hence there is a snowman. There is a 3D Model of a Lego snowman that is rendered out-of-bounds in the Mos-Eisley Cantina but can't be seen unless one plays the game in the Dolphin emulator and uses its free-look camera to make the camera go out-of-bounds, or uses glitches to go behind the Cantina.
Unused Snowman Out-of-Bounds in Mos-Eisley Cantina However, none of these files seem to be used.
These could also be leftovers from 'LEGO Star Wars II', which was released on those platforms. While the game was released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, the game was never released on the other mentioned platforms, possibly hinting at canceled ports to these consoles. Many font files mention Xbox, Xbox 360 (sometimes called "New X-Box" in the ISO), PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, and even GameCube.