A blocky empire strikes back in this sequel to the surprisingly enjoyable lite actioner Lego Star Wars.
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Genre: Action Expected release date: Q4 2006 Release date: September 12, 2006 Published by: LucasArts Developed by: LucasArts Traveller's Tales
There's not many ways you could improve on Han, Luke and Leia - but this might be one of them
Aug 17, 2006
Hands-on time with LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy only confirms what you already knew: If this adorable game does not make you smile, you have no soul. Of course, cute ain't everything, and that's the real reason why our time traipsing through Episodes IV (A New Hope) and V (The Empire Strikes Back ) in a preview version of this Xbox 360 action/adventure was so satisfying. Not only is the game almost huggable (all these warm-fuzzy screens are taken from the Xbox 360 version), it's a
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Stormtroopers get blasted into plastic pieces as we take the controls
Jul 13, 2006
A rebel ship disappears from orbit, sucked into the belly of an Imperial Star Destroyer. Rebels hold their breath and take up defensive positions as a door is breached. Stormtroopers flood in. Shots are fired. Cute plastic heads clatter to the floor and slowly blink out of existence.
Beginning with the first scene of A New Hope, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy finally gives fans what they really want: the chance to play through Lego versions of the first three films. We've finally had
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Luke, Han and Leia get blocky in the sequel to last year's surprise hit
May 18, 2006
Our first real glimpse of Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy was of Luke Skywalker running over pedestrians in a landspeeder. As he thoughtlessly careened around the streets of Mos Eisley, any Lego people who got in his way were reduced to flailing their limbs while lying helplessly on their backs. No wonder those goons in the cantina don't like him.
While it still features plenty of the adorable lightsaber-swinging, puzzle-solving, multiple-character-controlling action that made the
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ESRB Rating
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is rated: Everyone
Cartoon Violence