We can’t help ourselves, sometimes we just have to write articles based on the semi-amusing headlines that go with them. It’s no worse than, say, the premise of a crappy SNL skit with no punch line (like all of them… zing!), and you’d probably much rather be reading this than listening to your family argue about the proper way to cook a turkey
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To begin, a line of Lego trivia. The word Lego comes from the Danish 'Leg Godt', meaning to play well. That is the Lego philosophy - playing well - and that confident quality oozes from almost everything the Danish manufacturer has branded since its inception. To continue, a cheap shot. Lego videogames have not (traditionally) played well. Star Wars games, too, have forged an unenviable reputation recently, apart from a certain RPG. So, from an Edge reader's point of view at least, Lego Star