This new addition to the Lego Star Wars Saga is able to capture the story and excitement of the film while bringing in the humor of a Lego game. Lego has taken so much attention to detail in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, that it will test the most obsessed fan’s knowledge. This game will play similar to other Lego games with childish puzzles and humor that everyone can enjoy. However, you can now build different objects from the same pile of Lego pieces.
With the cast of 200 characters, every character is unique in their own ways. For example, Rey is able to move around quickly and navigate quickly with her staff, but she would need a droid to power a generator from time to time. With Lego’s usual parody like style there are also some details and characters that you might not know unless you saw the Force Awakens art work and Visual Dictionary.
This Lego game will be different from the rest since it flows so well that it appears to be able to flow without the Lego pieces. This game gives a real feel for the Star Wars Universe, with the little Lego people and their little jokes every so often. The game is scheduled to be released on June 28, 2016 for Wii U, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, 3DS, and PS Vita. For the Wii U, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions the price is $49.99, for 3DS and PS Vita the price is $29.99, and for PS4 and Xbox One the price is $59.99 for base game and $69.99 for Deluxe. The Deluxe would include a Finn mini figure, the main game, and the season pass.