Over 120 playable characters, and new characters like Watto, Zam Wessell, Boss Nass and more!.Solve Puzzles through the use of creative thinking, teamwork and unique building situations.New Gameplay Features with enhanced Force Powers, new power-ups and new Challenge Modes.If the campaign falls short, Traveller's Tales has at least ensured that players will be battling and exploring the Star Wars galaxy for many more hours after the campaign is through.Play through all six Star Wars movies in one videogame! Adding new characters, new levels, new features and for the first time ever, the chance to build and battle your way through a fun Star Wars galaxy on your PC! In the process, it may very well offer fans more time spent in the Star Wars world than even the movies can muster. Instead, it can revel in the many storylines that construct the actual Skywalker saga which spawned the rest of the Star Wars franchise. The Skywalker Saga has the resources to shave off less corners than its predecessors. It will be interesting to see how the story campaign's length sizes up compared to the main Star Wars movies. It's clear that Traveller's Tales doesn't want The Skywalker Saga to be carried by its narrative alone. In the overworld, players can spend time collecting Kyber Bricks, playing minigames, or completing side quests, all of which are bound to take players away from the plot now and again. Not only do players have to navigate the overworld to find new levels, but they'll likely get distracted in the process. Traveller's Tales' LEGO games may no longer be short, simple action-adventure games that release annually.Įven if The Skywalker Saga's level design results in slightly more modest level length, fans should still expect getting through all the game's story levels to take some time. It's more likely that its next LEGO game will borrow The Skywalker Saga's dense levels and new mechanics, getting longer moving forward. It'd be wasteful if Traveller's Tales came up with so many bold mechanics and world design concepts for The Skywalker Saga, then abandoned them in favor of a simpler model when making the next game. This change also matters because The Skywalker Saga is likely to set the bar for the next few LEGO games, whether they're also LEGO Star Wars or not. As a result, The Skywalker Saga could be a more thorough, detailed representation of the Star Wars story. The Skywalker Saga has the potential to reach new heights for the franchise in terms of sheer playtime, and by a very wide margin. Even the story mode of LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which features 36 levels, only takes around 14 hours to get through on average. Historically, the LEGO Star Wars games aren't known for their length. The potential length of The Skywalker Saga's story levels isn't particularly surprising given just how much growth Traveller's Tales has showed off, but it's still a big deal for the LEGO Star Wars franchise. Between potentially huge levels and overworld navigation, it wouldn't be surprising if The Skywalker Saga's campaign takes a good 30 hours or more to get through, thoroughly beating the actual films. Players will likely spend quite a bit of time traveling through the Star Wars universe in search of the next story level. What's more, players have to factor in The Skywalker Saga's overworld when considering the campaign size. If Traveller's Tales tries to put the majority of Star Wars' events into its levels, they could take well over half an hour to complete thanks to The Skywalker Saga's mechanical innovations. Yet it seems likely that The Skywalker Saga will take even longer to complete. A total of 45 story levels that possibly take half an hour each would mean that The Skywalker Saga's campaign takes around 23 hours to complete. They could be much longer thanks to The Skywalker Saga's branching paths, reworked boss battles, cutscenes, and more. The Skywalker Saga's levels are likely to take at least half an hour to complete, since each level has to contain more Star Wars story content. LEGO Star Wars games usually break up movies into about six levels, but The Skywalker Saga only uses five. Still, the structure of The Skywalker Saga means it could readily surpass the length of the nine Star Wars films.
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