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Five things you didn't know about 'LEGO Star Wars III'

USA Today: Game Hunters tapped co-project lead Andrew Bell to tell us a few interesting factoids about the upcoming adventure.

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RedDead4869d ago (Edited 4869d ago )

Is it exactly the same as the other two though, but with differant missions?

Wenis4869d ago

I don't think it will be as fun as the other two to be honest. The only reason I played them is because its one of the few if not only star wars games that you can play through the movies in, and at the same time being FUN. I don't keep up with the clone wars tv show so I don't think it'll be as much fun playing through a setting that I can't recognize

ATi_Elite4869d ago

If you got kids or little brothers or little sisters and you need to keep them busy so you can watch the game.

just insert Lego Star Wars. It works every time.

skip2mylou4869d ago

i didnt even know they were making a 3rd one in the first place

Anon19744869d ago (Edited 4869d ago )

Yeah, I was in the same boat. "Five things you didn't know about 'LEGO Star Wars III'"

Well the first thing I didn't know was that there was a Lego Star Wars 3. That was news to me.

Completely enjoyed the first two, and I liked Lego Indy. By Lego Batman I felt it was starting to get kinda stale. Lego Indy 2 I bought but didn't finish and lost interest. Lego Harry Potter I skipped. I was playing these games with my wife originally, but her tastes in games have come a long way (she was asking me the other day if there was co-op in Black Ops and if we should pick it up).

I dunno. I love the Indy movies and that kinda helped with Lego Indy, but it was getting a bit old by the second. I might give Harry Potter another look as my wife loves those movies - but I'm hesitant if the gameplay is still the same as the other Lego games. I guess there's magic. Anyone play the Lego Harry Potter game wanna convince me? I'm on the fence right now.

Baka-akaB4869d ago

dont think it was necessarily meant for everyone to play all of them ... just to give a lego makeover to each of those franchise , for those who cares .

hassi944869d ago

Haha I was the same too. Sounds interesting may have to take a look.

TimeSkipLuffy4869d ago

I'd rather have LEGO God of War :)

Arup024869d ago

The name doesn't mater.

Neo Nugget4869d ago (Edited 4869d ago )

I might pick this up. I haven't really kept up with the Clone Wars though, so it won't be as fun to play through as 1-6.

The story isn't just from the animated series -- there is also content from the films including taking part in the massive battle on Geonosis at the end of Attack of the Clones.

^^^^

That actually sounds pretty fun ^_^

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Top five most underrated retro(ish) Star Wars games

If you haven’t played these retro(ish) Star Wars games, today is the perfect day to give them a try.

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Knightofelemia724d ago (Edited 724d ago )

I am not a big Star Wars guy but I enjoyed Shadows of the Empire on the N64 I found it at a pawnshop one day for $20. I bought it and I still enjoy it from time to time I only own three Star Wars games in my collection Shadows of the Empire and both Force Unleashed games. I remember my grandmother would rent a game console during Xmas she grabbed the N64 and Shadows of the Empire I sat in front of the tv all the time with that game.

JonDiskonected723d ago

Even though I enjoyed it a lot when I was young. That game got destroyed in reviews.

Z501723d ago

Isn't that what "underRated" means.

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Looking back to 2011 and the strategic LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

James writes: "It doesn’t seem too long ago that I was reminiscing about the LEGO Star Wars game which birthed a legacy in 2005. As of right now however, it’s time to celebrate a later instalment from 2011, while also taking a look at how it went slightly off-piste in terms of the gameplay and the source of its narrative. I am of course referring to LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, which is full of innovation and probably doesn’t get enough credit for the things it attempted."

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LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars Now Available through Games with Gold

LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars is now available to download through Games with Gold on Xbox 360 and Xbox Backwards Compatible on Xbox One.

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