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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game)
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The original and most prolific series in the LEGO Adaptation Game franchise.A long time ago (1999 to be exact), in a galaxy (not so) far far away, there was a toy company called LEGO, and Star Wars was the first licensed theme that they got the rights to make. These were wildly successful, and alongside BIONICLE, helped the company become more influential than anyone could have possibly imagined. Eventually, a company known as Traveller's Tales decided to make a tie-in game based on these toys.Thus, in 2005, they released LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. The game (which was released just in time for the release of Revenge of the Sith in theaters) covered the Prequel Trilogy that consists of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. The game was so successful, played by many children and Star Wars fans, that a sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, was quickly greenlit and released in 2006, which covered the events of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and refined and expanded the gameplay of the first, proving to be an even bigger hit. In 2007, the games were combined into a Compilation Re-release, known as LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which fixed issues from the first two games and sweetened the deal by adding in an abundance of new content as well.With the Star Wars saga complete (at that point in time), TT Games shifted their focus to other IP to adapt, such as LEGO Indiana Jones and LEGO Harry Potter. Nonetheless, they returned to the Galaxy Far, Far Away in 2011 with a new title — LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars — which adapted the first two seasons of the 2008 show. While no sequel covering subsequent episodes was made, the Disney purchase happened a year after the game was released, which led to some concerns that this would be it for the series, since Disney agreed to allow Electronic Arts to exclusively create new Star Wars games for a multi-year commitment. Thankfully, the new deal did not invalidate the existing agreement with TT Games, and they were then allowed to create LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which released in 2016, which bridges the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens with additional content. No follow-ups were made for the two subsequent episodes in the trilogy or for the two anthology films released in-between them, and by E3 2019, it became clear as to why that was: they were thinking bigger. Much bigger.LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga covers all nine films in the Original, Prequel, and Sequel Trilogies, and was released on April 5, 2022. Said game is not just The Complete Saga and The Force Awakens bundled with the missing two episodes; instead, it's a completely new experience with all-new levels and more complex puzzle design and combat systems. The Skywalker Saga is by far the biggest LEGO title of its kind in terms of scope and scale, which includes a cast of almost 400 playable characters and vehicles, and features open-world elements on dozens of planets and spaceships that previous games only scratched the surface of. In addition, Downloadable Content made up of character packs based on The Mandalorian, Solo, Rogue One, The Bad Batch, The Clone Wars, Summer Vacation, Rebels, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Book of Boba Fett, and Andor was gradually released, along with packs tied to other Star Wars characters.For a more concise list of entries, the LEGO Star Wars games consist of: LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (2005) LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (2006) LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (2007) LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (2011) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016) LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022)There's also a few animated specials; see WesternAnimation.Lego Star Wars for more on them. | |
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"Get Back Here!" Boss | |
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"Get Back Here!" Boss: Darth Maul spends most of the level running away from Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, forcing them to chase him down. Jango Fett stays out of the Jedi's melee range when down to his last heart... unless you're on Free Play and have a blaster, then you can just shoot him. | |
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Off-the-Shelf FX | |
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Willrow Hood's unlock quest revolves around helping him escort a component to fix an ice cream machine, referencing the original datacore prop used in the film visibly being an ice cream maker. | |
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Gatling Good | |
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Gatling Good: The Heavy Clone Trooper wields a minigun-style blaster cannon. It's quite good for combat, especially since this game finally introduced strafing. It's also the only weapon that can destroy certain objects. | |
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Bloodless Carnage | |
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Bloodless Carnage: In full effect — whilst characters are dismembered, such as Luke Skywalker's hand being cut off in the adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back, the characters are still plastic LEGO pieces. | |
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Unexpected Gameplay Change | |
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Unexpected Gameplay Change: The first game had three vehicle levels (podracing, gunships blowing stuff up on Geonosis, space battle over Coruscant) that were all partly different between each other and having gameplaywise nothing to do with the platforming/action part. It got better. As of LSW II, vehicle levels are now of the same standard and no longer have their own rules for every level. | |
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Repeated Cue, Tardy Response | |
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Repeated Cue, Tardy Response: If playing The Rise of Skywalker in co-op, Rey stops speaking her "I am all the Jedi" response to Palpatine so that Ben can throw a lightsaber to her. Seen here at 1:26:13. | |
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Badass Adorable | |
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Badass Adorable: The majority of the characters featured in the games are this, especially LEGO Darth Vader. They're just as badass as their original film counterparts... but now, they're all cute LEGO minifigures. | |
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I Will Tear Your Arms Off | |
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I Will Tear Your Arms Off: "Wookiees are known to do that." Given that it's LEGO, it's more humorous than horrific. | |
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Memetic Badass | |
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FN-2199note AKA TR-8R is a tough boss fight, in line with his Memetic Badass fan reputation. | |
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Title Drop | |
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Title Drop: Downplayed. Darth Vader has a chance of saying this after dying: | |
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Dressing as the Enemy | |
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Dressing as the Enemy: This is actually a game mechanic. Certain enemies will drop pieces of their outfit upon completion and if you're playing as a Hero character you can put these pieces on. A full set allows you to use the basic Villain abilities (a thermal detonator and certain access panels) in addition to your own abilities. | |
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Diegetic Soundtrack Usage | |
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Diegetic Soundtrack Usage: A Wookiee chorus on Kashyyyk roars the Star Wars theme after the player arranges them in the conductor's preferred order. The host of the Gonk Droid Beauty Pageant sings the Star Wars theme With Lyrics to honor the winning Gonk, then hums the melody when they run out of words. | |
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Visual Pun: In Episode IV, two stormtroopers go to investigate a noise they had heard, but find nothing. One of the troopers says it was probably 'another drill'. The camera pans away to reveal Threepio holding a drill. | |
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The Klutz | |
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If you play the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in co-op mode, Player 1 will play as Anakin, and Player 2 will play as Gasgano. If Player 2 ends up winning the podrace, a special cutscene plays where the protagonists despair as it looks like Anakin is about to lose, only for Jar Jar to fall out of the spectator gallery, resulting in Gasgano crashing into a wall as he swerves to avoid him, allowing Anakin to come in behind him and win anyway. | |
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Clickbait Gag | |
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Clickbait Gag: The holocrons you recover in Jocasta Nu's sidequest contain information like "How to build your own lightsaber," "Yoda's top 10 Force powers (number 5 will shock you)," and "Obi-Wan's guide to snappy one-liners." | |
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Nigh-Invulnerability | |
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Nigh-Invulnerability: Fittingly, the Force Ghosts have it. They're immune to all forms of damage save falling off the edge of a level (which had to be done so the player wouldn't become stuck). The Red Brick Invincibility also grants this to any player-controlled character (though they're still vulnerable to falling off the edge). | |
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Loading Screen | |
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Loading Screen: Each mission loading screen gives you a text scroll explaining what has happened between the end of the last mission and the current one. The Force Awakens even has interactive loading screens — in some, you can steer the ship you're flying through hyperspace, while others are a minigame where the Millennium Falcon can shoot down endless waves of TIE Fighters. | |
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Count Dooku: Never loses his head | |
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Laser Cutter | |
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Laser Cutter: Starting from The Clone Wars, the games have included a game mechanic for the canonical ability of lightsabers to cut through metal and stone alongside flesh, being able to cut circular openings through walls or break metal locking mechanisms. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: Thanks in part to the open world elements, the story campaigns of The Skywalker Saga cover several events that were Adapted Out of the other titles, meaning that scenes and characters that were ignored in the games covering the first seven episodic installments (including the Gungan Sub chase in The Phantom Menace, Obi-Wan and Jango Fett's dogfight over Geonosis in Attack of the Clones, and Yoda and Palpatine’s duel in Revenge of the Sith) are now explored and featured here, and the remaining two that are being adapted for the first time are given the same amount of embellishment. Likewise, characters like Darth Maul and Palpatine, who were Giant Space Fleas from Nowhere in the original games, are given much more screentime and development here. The game itself also often expands upon existing stories, such as giving Finn a larger role in the campaign for The Rise of Skywalker. | |
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Adaptation Deviation | |
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Adaptation Deviation: In the GBA version, a critical turbolaser gun is mounted on and blocking the first Death Star's exhaust port itself, even though it defeats the purpose of the exhaust port. | |
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Replay Mode | |
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Replay Mode: The first instance of this trope in a LEGO Adaptation Game comes from The Original Trilogy, where cutscenes can be rewatched from the Mos Eisley Cantina shop. This was also implemented in The Complete Saga. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: The first Episode of each trilogy, whether in a level or the open world, is hiding crates with physical copies of the LEGO game that film initially appeared in: the original LEGO Star Wars for The Phantom Menace, The Original Trilogy for A New Hope, and the standalone LEGO adaptation of The Force Awakens. Hitting them even causes their discs to pop out. Although Rogue One content is not in the base game, parts of that movie’s ending are integrated into the opening mission of A New Hope. Vader makes his entrance in a way similar to the infamous hallway massacre sequence, while the final exchange between Raymus Antilles and Leia is added in word-for-word moments before he arrives. Similarly, a line of dialogue from Lando ("we made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs with that ship!") off-handedly references Solo. The Jawa village in the Jundland Wastes is likely based on an abandoned concept for A New Hope. Echo Base on Hoth includes the door with a Wampa warning sign from a deleted scene in The Empire Strikes Back. The Kyber Brick on Dagobah called "Into Exile, I Must Go" is found in the wreck of the ship in which Yoda arrived on Dagobah in a deleted scene from Revenge of the Sith. The Tatooine side mission "Green Harvest"note itself a reference to the Working Title of Return of the Jedi, Blue Harvest has Jabba's rancor keeper Malakili opening a restaurant in Mos Eisley called the Crystal Moon. This happens in the Legends book Tales from Jabba's Palace. invoked One puzzle on Endor involves putting together a portrait of the Towani family from the Star Wars: Ewok Adventures television films. After completing it, a nearby Ewok mentions that it shows Shodu, Wicket's mother in said films. The first time Emperor Palpatine attempts to use Force Lightning in both Revenge of the Sith and Return of the Jedi, he accidentally uses the lightning-shaped LEGO pieces that his minifigure comes with before opting for real lightning. This also applies to Rey, after Kylo reveals her parentage. The game has a Mumble Mode option, which replaces all of the voice acting with Voice Grunting like in the original games. The Stormtrooper Commander mini-boss you fight while capturing the Executor is named TT-2005 - a double nod to the full name of the developer (Traveller's Tales) and the release year of the original game. There are "Classic" characters available as Downloadable Content, which use the original, circa-1999 toy models, complete with yellow skin. To be more specific, they're based on the special classic-style minifigs created for sets celebrating the 20th anniversary of the LEGO Star Wars theme back in 2019, the same year this game was announced. During the level "Hunk of Junk" from the A New Hope campaign, Han tells Chewie he wants the Falcon to take off in one piece instead of seven thousand little ones. This is very likely a nod to the massive Ultimate Collector Series set released in 2017, which, even taking into account the minifigs and other characters included, is built of roughly 7 and a half thousand individual LEGO pieces. Moff Jerjerodd lines up several inanimate stormtrooper minifigures for the Emperor’s arrival in the opening scene of Return of the Jedi, referencing how most of the troopers in the original scene were made up of a matte painting. When confronting Rey and Ben Solo on Exegol, Palpatine expresses a dislike for the name "Rey" and mentions that he wanted her to be named "Kira" — which was one of Rey's names in George Lucas's original outlines for the Sequel Trilogy, and one that Daisy Ridley actually filmed some scenes using before they opted to stick to "Rey". Grievous's final defeat is based loosely on an unused storyboard of his death in Revenge of the Sith, where Obi-Wan cut off all four arms, ripped out his gut sack (which primarily included his brain instead of his heart and lungs), and then shot it with Grievous's blaster to be sure he stayed dead. Here, Obi-Wan again totally disarms him, overloads his body to make his head rocket off, and then uses Cody's blaster to trick-shot it out of the air. When speaking to him, Dexter brings up his "best waitress, Wanda," a character who was only named as such in the infamous canceled Star Wars Detours. Willrow Hood's unlock quest revolves around helping him escort a component to fix an ice cream machine, referencing the original datacore prop used in the film visibly being an ice cream maker. Obi-Wan has an interact line with Darth Maul where he informs the Zabrak that he looks taller, in reference to a similar line he used when speaking to Maul in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The game dives deep into Star Wars video game history for some levels. Episode 1 Level 2, "The Boonta Eve Classic", is a faithful recreation of Star Wars Episode I: Racer, but with nods back to the original LEGO Star Wars level, like boost pads. Episode 8 level 1, "Dameron's Defiance", features a section where the player is pulled into Tallissan Lintra's cockpit, in a sequence that hearkens back to the days of X-Wing and TIE Fighter, especially with the cockpit interface inside. On top of that, game play switches to an on-rails shooter and TIE Fighters start coming out of nowhere, recreating gameplay from Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. This even applies to out-of-level stuff too. One quest involves you fighting a Krayt Dragon which heavily resembles the one from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic as opposed to the new version seen in The Mandalorian. This is likely partially due to practical reasons as the canon version of the Dragon is absolutely huge. One of Grievous' lines is "I am in charge of the greatest droid army in the galaxy!", referencing his second fight with Obi-Wan in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. | |
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Ascended Glitch | |
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Ascended Glitch: A character duplication glitch was patched out due to potentially corrupting player save files. However, since the glitch was so popular, character duplication was eventually (deliberately and safely) programmed into the game and can be performed by the CLONE15 cheat code added in a later patch. | |
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One-Time Dungeon | |
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One-Time Dungeon: The surface of Starkiller Base is only visited once during the storyline, on account of the fact it gets blown up shortly afterwards, and can't be revisited in freeplay. The same with the Supremacy. | |
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Uncertain Doom | |
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Uncertain Doom: Jango Fett's decapitation is replaced with him being repeatedly crushed by numerous things (including a gunship) and then falling from said gunship at a great height, but the story doesn't bother to make it clear whether or not he died on impact. His helmet still falls off in reference to his canon decapitation, but that's it. General Grievous is shot by Obi-Wan after being reduced to just a head and survives the initial wound, but is sent plummeting into a pit from the impulse and isn't seen again, much like Jango Fett's fate. Kit Fisto is sliced by Palpatine from just off-camera and notably isn't visible when Anakin enters the room, leaving it uncertain whether he's dead or severely injured. While Lor San Tekka doesn't appear again following the The Force Awakens' opening cutscene, he isn't shown being executed by Kylo Ren either. | |
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Bilingual Bonus | |
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Bilingual Bonus: Of a sort. The Skywalker Saga gets a ton of mileage out of the Aurebesh alphabet to hide verbal gags and add flavor in a multitude of locations. Some puzzles using Aurebesh characters can even be solved more quickly if you know the alphabet, like a puzzle in Dagobah asking you to find four stones with characters and note the number of spirits floating next to them so you can place them in the corect order...but if you read the characters provided for each button, you can recognize they're a selection of A, D, O, and Y. The answer then becomes obvious without needing to hunt down the combination—just spell YODA. | |
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Easter Egg | |
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The very first story mission of Episode I is titled "Negotiations", much like the very first level of the original Lego Star Wars. Also, fixing the chairs in the trade negotiations room, which is what the game uses as a tutorial for moving objects with the Force, will cause them to start dancing as the Cantina Theme plays, replicating an early famous Easter Egg from the game. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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Emperor Palpatine (Episode IX): Yes, him again | |
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Mauve Shirt | |
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While he doesn't appear in this game's adaptation of Episode IV, you can still unlock and play as none other than Rebel Friend, who was created specifically for The Original Trilogy. | |
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More Dakka | |
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When seizing the Executor, General Rothlan hides behind a force field and sends multiple waves of Stormtroopers at you. After fighting through them and defeating the Stormtrooper Commander (with a Repeating Blaster) holding the key card to deactivate the force field, Rothlan rather pathetically fights you himself hand-to-hand. | |
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Artifact Title | |
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Artifact Title: After Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm and the subsequent Sequel Trilogy, this is no longer the complete saga. | |
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Black Comedy Cannibalism | |
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Black Comedy Cannibalism: When Luke infiltrates Jabba's Palace, we see Bib Fortuna about to snack on a green hot dog. After Bib is influenced by the Jedi Mind Trick, Luke hands the hot dog over to one of the Gamorrean guards, who freaks out after getting a closer look at it. | |
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat! | |
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat!: One clone trooper in a TV spot is all heroic, leading the charge amid artillery fire. He goes over the hill and sees a massive army of droids, and then turns and runs back down the hill. | |
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Can't Use Stairs | |
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Can't Use Stairs: While already present for protocol droids like C-3PO, this trope really comes into play for the DLC "The Phantom Limb", as the entire team is composed of regular droid types that can't jump in any way, meaning a large portion of the level involves creating paths for the crew to cross. | |
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Breaking Old Trends | |
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Breaking Old Trends: In relation to the unlockables system. Datacards can be traded for any cheat, instead of specifically being linked to a particular level's Brick, allowing someone to unlock cheats like a stud multiplier from the very beginning.note LEGO Marvel's Avengers already allowed you to get the multiplier from the start, but still used cheat-specific Red Bricks. Specific cheats like Stud Magnet are now part of the unlockable skill tree, meaning they're traded for Kyber Bricks and not included at all in the Datacard unlocks. | |
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Stuff Blowing Up | |
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Stuff Blowing Up: The Thermal Detonators wielded by all bounty hunters or anyone wearing the mask in Jabba's Palace. Defense of Kashyyyk's Red Brick ups their power with the Super Thermal Detonator extra, which shakes the entire screen when blowing up. | |
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Collection Sidequest | |
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Collection Sidequest: The player can choose to go collect Minikits, Blue Minikits, and Red Bricks, with the former two both giving loads of studs and the latter greatly increasing the player's power. They are also completely optional (unless the player wants to play through the Minikit Bonus, in which case they must complete at least one full Minikit). | |
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Game-Breaking Bug | |
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Game-Breaking Bug: Occasionally a glitch happens with the "Dark Side" extra, which gives Jedi the ability to use Dark Force objects, that nullifies the ability to use regular Jedi abilities, including moving regular Force Focus objects and performing lightsaber slams. This glitch particularly causes issue in the fights against Asajj Ventress since lightsaber slams are required as part of her form of Puzzle Boss status. Whenever the glitch occurs, you can either turn it off and use a regular Sith, or reset the game and hope it doesn't happen this playthrough. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: Saesee Tiin and Agen Kolar are absent during Windu's attempt to arrest Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith, with only him and Kit Fisto present in the game. The pilots of the Republic Cruiser Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are on at the start of The Phantom Menace are absent, with the Jedi flying the ship themselves. They are present in the original game. Two/thirds of the Jawa Sandcrawler from A New Hope is left out, as is Endor and Mustafar in the sequel trilogy missions. The Imperial Spy, and Tarkin from A New Hope are missing, as is General Veers and Admiral Piett from The Empire Strikes Back, but it can be considered played with by Jerjerodd, who sort of appears in the first cutscene of Return of the Jedi. Taun We is nowhere to be seen during the Kamino section of Attack of the Clones, with Prime Minister Lama Su personally giving Obi-Wan the full tour of Tipoca City instead. | |
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Foregone Victory | |
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Foregone Victory: During The Last Jedi when fighting Kylo Ren as Luke Skywalker. While you still have to dodge Kylo's attacks to advance the fight, he can never land a hit on you as his blade passes through Luke's body, which he'll even cry foul over. Of course this is because Luke was never actually there in the first place. | |
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Bowel-Breaking Bricks | |
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Bowel-Breaking Bricks: In a commercial for The Clone Wars. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: An unaware variation. As Anakin and Obi-Wan rush to the Wizard’s Tower to save Palpatine, one of the battle droids taunts "Nice robes Jedi, did your mommy buy them for you?" At this point, Shmi is dead. If the droid addresses this to Obi-Wan, the effect is less severe, as Obi-Wan has not known, let alone seen his own mother since he was an infant. | |
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Rummage Fail | |
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Rummage Fail: When Obi-Wan is digging out Anakin's lightsaber in A New Hope. When Luke Force-grabs a cup instead of a blaster just before the Rancor battle in Return of the Jedi. | |
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Weird Trade Union | |
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Weird Trade Union: In the first level of The Revenge of the Sith, you run into a group of battle droids, which one claiming you are interrupting their union mandated break. | |
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Lethal Joke Character | |
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Lethal Joke Character: The Red Brick Super Gonk extra debuts in Complete Saga and gives the hilariously pathetic Gonk droid the ability to run and jump. Combine that with the Self Destruct extra. | |
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Ascended Meme | |
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Sovereign Protectors: They protec but they also attac | |
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Memory Match Mini-Game | |
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Memory Match Mini-Game: One of the Kyber Bricks on Canto Bight is earned by playing a matching game in the casino, which involves using a blaster to flip over the tiles. | |
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Evil Is One Big, Happy Family | |
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Evil Is One Big, Happy Family: In "Defense Of Kashyyyk", both the clones and battle droids, the sworn enemies in the Clone Wars, abandon fighting each other in order to kill you. | |
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Sequel Escalation | |
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Sequel Escalation: The first LEGO Star Wars game had many different characters, but suffered from many characters being unable to build and a crippling lack of variety. The sequel added the ability to build without the Force, and riding vehicles and mounts. The third game added entire galaxies to explore, with even more characters. The Skywalker Saga is the biggest LEGO game ever, adapting all nine films. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion: The Disco Director is voiced by Adam Howden, and in one of his lines says "I'm really feeling it!" A developer for the game confirmed it was intentionally slipped in after they found out Adam Howden was working on the game. Han's Episode VII freighter is carrying the Ark of the Covenant in one of its storage crates. When FN-2199 (the Stormtrooper who shouts "traitor!") shows up twirling his baton, Han immediately draws his blaster, as in the famous scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Qui-Gon can mention that he has a particular set of skills if he's near a puzzle he can solve. One sidequest involves helping Beaumont and another Resistance member prepare second breakfast in secret. | |
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Musical Nod | |
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Musical Nod: An abridged version of the "Imperial Rage Theme" remix from Star Wars: Force Commander is used in the first two Return of the Jedi levels. Playing this music will cause Gamorreans to stop fighting and start rocking out. | |
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Take That, Audience! | |
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Take That, Audience!: When the second gameplay trailer reveals the release date of Spring 2022, Yoda can be heard telling Luke "The boy has no patience", which could also be directed at fans who have been getting impatient waiting for news about the game. | |
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Ability Required to Proceed | |
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Ability Required to Proceed: All levels have areas that require specific character abilities (like using the Force, or a bounty hunter's thermal detonator, or doors that only certain droids can open). There will always be some areas that you can't access with any of a level's story mode characters; those are reserved for Free Play mode, where you can pick any characters you've unlocked and are always given a set of characters that have the full suite of abilities, assuming you've unlocked at least one character of each ability. In LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, even building was one of these, as it could only be done with the Force. The Original Trilogy changed this, making almost all humanoid characters able to build, likely because there are so few Force users in the original films. The Complete Saga retroactively applied this change to the prequel levels, and this became standard for Lego game adaptations of other franchises as well. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f2503af | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f2503af | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f2503af | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f45f1e6 | type |
Adaptational Heroism | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f45f1e6 | comment |
Adaptational Heroism: Cody's Death by Adaptation results in him not being around to carry out Order 66. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f45f1e6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f45f1e6 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_3f45f1e6 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | type |
Flunky Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | comment |
Flunky Boss: The Imperial Spy doesn't even try to attack you directly, instead summoning endless amounts of Stormtroopers. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | type |
Stylistic Suck | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | comment |
Stylistic Suck: Some shots of Luke's landspeeder recreate the effect in the original film of the vehicle's underside being conveniently obscured by the foregroundnote The prop was a wheeled vehicle, with the film using a mix of foreground scenery, matte paintings and mirrors to give the illusion of levitation. As a 3D game it doesn't need to do this, but it a nice bit of detail that pays homage to the original film's practical effects. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_45e41b66 | type |
It's a Wonderful Failure | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_45e41b66 | comment |
It's a Wonderful Failure: Lose in the Boonta Eve Classic and you’ll get a cutscene of Anakin's friends looking despaired at his loss while Sebulba smugly holds up a trophy. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_45e41b66 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_45e41b66 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_45e41b66 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_471c46f8 | type |
Allegory | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_471c46f8 | comment |
Anakin and Padmé’s crumbling wedding cake serves as an Allegory for their relationship... Which is on the threshold of dissolving and will soon lead to their ultimate fates. The cake could also represent Padmé’s heart, which is breaking as Anakin progresses further into Palpatine’s clutches. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_471c46f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_471c46f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_471c46f8 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_47fea76b | type |
Butt-Monkey | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_47fea76b | comment |
Butt-Monkey: As a Running Gag, clones keep getting non-lethally stepped/landed on by larger vehicles during the cutscenes. If a level includes TX-20, chances are you're gonna have to chop his head off in some way or another to access a panel. All Eeth Koth wants is to relax and enjoy a nice, hot cup of something to drink, but circumstances conspire to never let him, including: being interrupted by Grievous, getting tortured while held captive by having a cup waved right in front of him but never allowed a sip, almost getting a cup before the escape shuttle doors close on him, and finally one splashing all over and scalding him after the shuttle pilot decided to do a loop. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_47fea76b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_47fea76b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_47fea76b | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48078a7 | type |
Cool Versus Awesome | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48078a7 | comment |
Cool Versus Awesome: Free Play. Darth Maul vs. Darth Vader. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48078a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48078a7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48078a7 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4873d055 | type |
Use Your Head | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4873d055 | comment |
Use Your Head: One of IG-88's attacks. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4873d055 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4873d055 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4873d055 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | type |
Paper-Thin Disguise | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | comment |
Paper-Thin Disguise: All you have to do is grab an enemy character's hat to pose as from that faction and unlock certain doors. Even when you're a seven-foot-tall Wookiee with a stormtrooper helmet hanging lopsided on your head. The bounty hunter helmet, namely the Boushh-type in Jabba's Palace, also gives access to unlimited thermal detonators. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48c99e19 | type |
Death by Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48c99e19 | comment |
Death by Adaptation: Cody survives the events of the film, whereas in this game he's killed by Grievous. When Obi-Wan and Yoda look at the Jedi Temple's security footage and discover Anakin's Face–Heel Turn, he's shown killing Shaak Ti. This is taken directly from one of the film's Deleted Scenes. Zig-zagged after Disney's acquisition of the franchise, in that the resulting Continuity Reboot established that Vader indeed killed Shaak Ti during the siege of the Jedi Templenote in Legends canon, she escaped until Starkiller confronted her on Felucia 16 years later. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48c99e19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48c99e19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_48c99e19 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49d59be9 | type |
Scenery Porn | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49d59be9 | comment |
Scenery Porn: Despite the simple style of the rest of the game, the backdrops for the space missions are quite pretty. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49d59be9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49d59be9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49d59be9 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49fb5ccb | type |
Combat Pragmatist | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49fb5ccb | comment |
When FN-2199 (the Stormtrooper who shouts "traitor!") shows up twirling his baton, Han immediately draws his blaster, as in the famous scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49fb5ccb | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49fb5ccb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_49fb5ccb | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a3e547f | type |
Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a3e547f | comment |
Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The cloning facility on Kamino is a LEGO manufacturing plant in this version. Part of Ben Solo's boss banter with the Knights of Ren is complaining about how now they chose to do something. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a3e547f | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a3e547f | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a3e547f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a932556 | type |
Compilation Re-release | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a932556 | comment |
Compilation Re-release: Combined with Updated Re-release — it has all the levels from the first two games, as well as some new content not found in the previous releases. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a932556 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a932556 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4a932556 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4d54bb0d | type |
Spiteful A.I. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4d54bb0d | comment |
Spiteful A.I.: Enemies will only attack the character you control (unless you're a droid), ignoring any allies that are currently computer-controlled. This becomes extremely frustrating when Obi-Wan is swinging a lightsaber in the face of some stormtroopers, and all Han Solo wants to do is build a switch to open a door, but the enemies don't give a damn about anyone but the guy who isn't attacking them. Worse still, computer-controlled allies never do damage to enemies, which of course isn't much help. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4d54bb0d | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4d54bb0d | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4d54bb0d | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4ddd4d1a | type |
Swivel-Chair Antics | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4ddd4d1a | comment |
Swivel-Chair Antics: During a cutscene where Darth Vader comes to check on the progress of the second Death Star, a technician is shown having fun with a swivel chair instead of working. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4ddd4d1a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4ddd4d1a | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4f4372e9 | type |
Early-Installment Weirdness | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4f4372e9 | comment |
Early-Installment Weirdness: The levels in this game has a True Jedi stud bar in both story and free play mode. Aside from portable games, no other Lego games have done this since. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4f4372e9 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_4f4372e9 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_50d71a78 | type |
Dual Wielding | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_50d71a78 | comment |
Dual Wielding: A Red Brick gives all lightsaber-wielders two lightsabers. Sadly, characters equipped with double-bladed lightsabers don't get in on the fun. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_50d71a78 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_50d71a78 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_50d71a78 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_548bd053 | type |
Guns Akimbo | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_548bd053 | comment |
Guns Akimbo: Jango Fett is notably the only blaster user to carry two of them, and he fires both of them in rapid succession. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_548bd053 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_548bd053 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_548bd053 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54d5074 | type |
Speaking Simlish | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54d5074 | comment |
Speaking Simlish: Everyone speaks Simlish in cutscenes, with the players expected to know what's going on from having seen the movies. However, samples from the movies, such as Han's "Yahoo!" from A New Hope, are occasionally used at appropriate moments. This was dropped with The Force Awakens, where the characters are all fully voiced in the cutscenes, in almost all cases by the original actors (yes, that does include Harrison Ford). | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54d5074 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54d5074 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54d5074 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54fb42f0 | type |
Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54fb42f0 | comment |
Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: At the start of The Phantom Menace, the red Republic cruiser blows up. Its two crewmembers hover in the air for a moment, then they hit the floor and fall apart. During The Empire Strikes Back after the duel with Vader. In one of the air tubes, the trap doors open below Luke, who hovers in the air for a bit, and then he falls out below Cloud City. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54fb42f0 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54fb42f0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_54fb42f0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c | type |
Bragging Rights Reward | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c | comment |
Bragging Rights Reward: Collecting all the Gold Bricks (99 in LSW II or 160 in Complete Saga) allows you to build the stud fountain outside of the Mos Eisley Cantina. The only thing is, normally by this point you've already collected the x2, x4, x6, x8, and x10 Red Bricks, making money fairly worthless. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55ec42d7 | type |
Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55ec42d7 | comment |
Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: The Sith Eternal Cultists on Exegol speak like this in their subtitles. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55ec42d7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55ec42d7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_55ec42d7 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5663a595 | type |
Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5663a595 | comment |
Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: The scene where Obi-Wan claims to Luke that Vader betrayed and murdered his father is omitted, as Obi-Wan avoids the subject when it is brought up, yet when Vader is about to make his Luke, I Am Your Father revelation, Luke still says that Obi-Wan told him Vader killed his father. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5663a595 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5663a595 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5663a595 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_57b80b45 | type |
Fantastic Racism | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_57b80b45 | comment |
In the adaptation of A New Hope, Wuher's speech to the droids omits the line "We don't serve their kind here!" to ditch the explicit Fantastic Racism subtext. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_57b80b45 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_57b80b45 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_57b80b45 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5989e3b6 | type |
Enemy Mine | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5989e3b6 | comment |
Enemy Mine: In "Defense of Kashyyyk", which has you survive through Order 66, the clones and droids team up against you. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5989e3b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5989e3b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5989e3b6 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5a5de5ca | type |
Boss Rush | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5a5de5ca | comment |
Boss Rush: The final quest in the Jawa quest line, "Battle Droid Royale", sees the player fight all the droids they fought throughout the quest line again (except the Sith Probe Droid). | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5a5de5ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5a5de5ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5a5de5ca | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5b81ca8d | type |
Disc-One Nuke | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5b81ca8d | comment |
Disc-One Nuke: The Red Bricks found in Episodes V and VI. If the player chooses, they could unlock these bricks first, allowing them to quickly gain both invincibility and stud multipliers. This being said, the enormous price tags attached to them cause many players to simply follow the intended route of playing from I to VI in order. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5b81ca8d | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5b81ca8d | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5bdcc85a | type |
Disney Villain Death | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5bdcc85a | comment |
Darth Maul's Disney Villain Death is preceded by him being chopped into pieces yet still surviving and trying to fight Obi-Wan, much like the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5bdcc85a | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5bdcc85a | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5c613245 | type |
Thrown Out the Airlock | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5c613245 | comment |
Thrown Out the Airlock: The first level of A New Hope, set on the Tantive IV, gives players the opportunity to space as many Imperials as you have time for during a level replay. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5c613245 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5c613245 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5c613245 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5fcedca | type |
Big Eater | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5fcedca | comment |
Big Eater: Padmé is shown gorging herself with cake when she confronts Anakin on Mustafar, which is pretty understandable since she’s about to have twins. Truth in Television is that women develop cravings during their first month of pregnancy, but since Padmé was most likely close to giving birth, she would have most likely dropped the phase in reality. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5fcedca | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_5fcedca | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_603f1a80 | type |
Pragmatic Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_603f1a80 | comment |
Pragmatic Adaptation: As with previous games, several segments were tweaked to involve at least two playable characters. For example, Luke's fight against the rancor lets the second player control Jubnuk, a Gamorrean guard who was originally eaten by the rancor, while Obi-Wan and Anakin's infamous duel also features R2 and C-3PO providing support. Captain Typho meanwhile provides support for Yoda and Palpatine's duel, while BB-8 accompanies Rey to the Death Star ruins. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_603f1a80 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_603f1a80 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_603f1a80 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_617f0563 | type |
Heel–Face Turn | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_617f0563 | comment |
The most epic of them all? Darth Vader doing a Heel–Face Turn a few minutes earlier in the end of Return of the Jedi and helping his son fight the Emperor. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_617f0563 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_617f0563 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_61e43473 | type |
Dramatic Space Drifting | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_61e43473 | comment |
Dramatic Space Drifting: Played for laughs in the destruction of the first Death Star; the cutscene animation shows all sorts of exploding starship parts flying straight at the camera, ending with a flailing Stormtrooper minifig. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_61e43473 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_61e43473 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6293c185 | type |
Sequel Hook | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6293c185 | comment |
Sequel Hook: A bonus level based off of the opening of A New Hope is unlockable, along with Princess Leia, Darth Vader, an Imperial Stormtrooper and a Rebel trooper. Completing said level indeed leads to a "To be continued..." screen. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6293c185 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6293c185 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62b4800c | type |
Working Title | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62b4800c | comment |
The Tatooine side mission "Green Harvest"note itself a reference to the Working Title of Return of the Jedi, Blue Harvest has Jabba's rancor keeper Malakili opening a restaurant in Mos Eisley called the Crystal Moon. This happens in the Legends book Tales from Jabba's Palace. invoked | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62b4800c | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62f9d08e | type |
Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62f9d08e | comment |
Freeze-Frame Bonus: Anakin's Episode III idle animation has him pull out his lightsaber, only for it to come out as red instead of blue; it takes him a few tries, but he manages to smack it back to blue before putting it away. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62f9d08e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62f9d08e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_62f9d08e | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6320eced | type |
Gameplay and Story Segregation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6320eced | comment |
Gameplay and Story Segregation: If you play as Jango Fett and go to Kamino in Free Play, no one recognizes him or acknowledges it's him that they're talking to (possibly because he has his helmet on), but he doesn't react to being talked about, averting the I'm Standing Right Here trope. For example, the premise for the mission "Woolamander Business" is that with Jango gone, the Kaminoans need new cloning material from a woolamander. But as shown in Bombastic's video here, you can potentially accept the mission as Jango because he's in the required Bounty Hunter class. Bombastic's voicover provides the appropriate I'm Standing Right Here reaction in Jango's stead. The scene with Unkar Plutt in Episode VII generally follows the movie. But if Rey (at least the Scavenger version) collects a Kyber Brick, one of her potential Item Get! sayings is that it could fetch her a fair few portions. And depending on how many stud multiplier upgrades the player has at that point and/or how much of the rest of the game was already played by then, they could have well over a million studs. Never mind that neither currency can be spent that way. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_638b65bc | type |
Armor Is Useless | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_638b65bc | comment |
Armor Is Useless: Stormtroopers can't take a hit to save their lives. That's normal. It gets odd when Imperial officers, TIE pilots, and even regular stormtroopers wearing bathing suits (known as Beach Troopers) are used as tougher Elite Mooks, despite wearing little to no armor at all. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_64028be7 | type |
Cowardly Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_64028be7 | comment |
Cowardly Boss: The Emperor in the finale of Return of the Jedi fights you directly until you damage him enough, after which he will flee to another part of the room, send enemies to fight you, and wait for you to reach him before fighting again. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_647fab91 | type |
Title: The Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_647fab91 | comment |
Title: The Adaptation: It's called LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_647fab91 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_64f3ea6e | type |
Disneyfication | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_64f3ea6e | comment |
Disneyfication: The game changes a few of Revenge of the Sith's scenes: Anakin is only shown killing a single Jedi, and doesn't Force-choke Padmé. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_64f3ea6e | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6509bb9f | type |
Non-Indicative Name | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6509bb9f | comment |
Nonindicative Name: The Mandalorian Season 2 and Book of Boba Fett DLC packs don't include their respective title characters. Instead, each includes supporting players and guest stars reused from either Mandalorian Season 1, or a completely different piece of Star Wars media. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6509bb9f | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_681077c5 | type |
Wide-Open Sandbox | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_681077c5 | comment |
Wide-Open Sandbox: Players are able to go from planet to planet and through space for a LEGO experience unlike any other, taking any previous open-world experience offered in one of the LEGO adaptation games up to eleven. There are twenty-three fully-explorable planets in the game — which, for frame of reference, is just two short of the total number of worlds that would be relevant to gameplay in an adaptation of the nine movies.note The Death Stars are not counted due to being vehicles. Starkiller Base is featured in two levels, but is not an open-world environment. Kijimi allows you to visit its local space, but is only explorable in one level. The campaigns for each movie make use of this by having several events from the movies take place in the open world, opting to save key sequences as story missions, similar to the original LEGO Star Wars mission structure. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6a47a1e2 | type |
Knight of Cerebus | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6a47a1e2 | comment |
Knight of Cerebus: Very few cutscenes with the Emperor are funny. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6a47a1e2 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ac6a56a | type |
And Your Reward Is Clothes | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ac6a56a | comment |
And Your Reward Is Clothes: Defeating enemies sometimes has them drop their individual components (torso, hat, legs) for the player to unlock as a costume. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ac6a56a | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ac6a56a | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b35bdff | type |
Serious Business | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b35bdff | comment |
Serious Business: Many quests have characters acting like what they're dealing with is a matter of life and death, if not moreso. Trampolines have to be smuggled across the Galaxy, and pirates went them so bad they'll shoot down any ship they think might have previous, precious trampolines. One Empire official insists all "arm-related weirdness" requires official permits. He might not be telling the truth, given a TIE fighter pilot's confused reaction to this, but either way... | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b35bdff | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b6ac319 | type |
Painfully Slow Projectile | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b6ac319 | comment |
Painfully Slow Projectile: Lasers in these games are slow enough for players to dodge or deflect, in contrast to how fast they go in the movies. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6b6ac319 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6bff99d4 | type |
Secret Character | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6bff99d4 | comment |
Secret Character: Savage Opress, who can only be unlocked with a cheat code. His inclusion is notable in that the TV series had only just introduced him at the time of the game's release, and that it primarily draws from the first two seasons of the show, before he debuted. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6bff99d4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6c1864a9 | type |
I Fell for Hours | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6c1864a9 | comment |
I Fell for Hours: The first level of Asajj Ventress' route ends with a fight against her on top of a falling Octuptarra droid. No matter how long you take to beat her, especially by taking time for getting one of the minikits, the droid will keep falling until then. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6c1864a9 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9 | type |
Marathon Level | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9 | comment |
Marathon Level: The "Super Story" mode, found by completing each Episode's regular story mode. The player is tasked to play through the entire episode's six levels within one hour and without any Red Brick extras. This mode returned for Complete Saga. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8 | type |
Guide Dang It! | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8 | comment |
Guide Dang It!: In one of the later levels in Episode V, Betrayal Over Bespin, during the story the player will chase Boba Fett out to the Slave 1 where the Red Brick detector is pointing to a patch of thin air where the Red Brick is supposed to be. Unfortunately for the player, the Red Brick for the level is only accessible in Free Play mode, though it's likely many players are savvy enough to understand. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6edb0066 | type |
Zero-Effort Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6edb0066 | comment |
Zero-Effort Boss: Luke Skywalker's sequel appearance is a boss-tier enemy in The Last Jedi (as a result of Rey finding out he may have created Kylo Ren), but excluding Puzzle Bosses, he has the lowest HP among all other bosses and is easily crippled by the combo system. When seizing the Executor, General Rothlan hides behind a force field and sends multiple waves of Stormtroopers at you. After fighting through them and defeating the Stormtrooper Commander (with a Repeating Blaster) holding the key card to deactivate the force field, Rothlan rather pathetically fights you himself hand-to-hand. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_6edb0066 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_71e8a5c5 | type |
Trauma Conga Line | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_71e8a5c5 | comment |
Jango is not decapitated in this version. He is, however, trampled by droids, trampled by the Reek, crushed by the clone gunship as it lands on top of him, and then left to fall from said gunship mid-flight, with his helmet flying off and serving as a symbolic decapitation. Unlike other characters more clearly Spared by the Adaptation, his fate is left uncertain. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_71e8a5c5 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_723606c4 | type |
Adaptational Early Appearance | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_723606c4 | comment |
Adaptational Early Appearance: Mon Mothma is at the rebel base on Yavin IV in A New Hope, while in the original films she didn't appear until Return of the Jedi. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_723606c4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_736d791f | type |
Adaptational Badass | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_736d791f | comment |
Adaptational Badass: Thanks to the reworked combat system, most playable characters are now even more competent fighters in comparison to both the previous games and the movies they come from. This is especially true to most droids since they too are now capable of performing counters and full combos in melee combat when they can't do much in both the movies and previous games in terms of direct combat. A number of Ascended Extra characters become a lot more powerful because of this, from Jedi such as Yarael Poof and Jocasta Nu, to more unlikely characters such as Smug Snake Mas Amedda, who gleefully beats up enemies. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_736d791f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_740f59b4 | type |
ColorCodedForYourConvenience | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_740f59b4 | comment |
Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The games use visual shorthand so you know what you can do. Silver objects have to be blown up with explosives, red and black ones can only be manipulated by Sith powers, and so on. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_740f59b4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7453bc5b | type |
Spared by the Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7453bc5b | comment |
Spared by the Adaptation: Zam Wesell seems to survive getting hit by Jango Fett's toxic dart, as she opens one eye while Obi-Wan isn't looking and is shown knocked out after the cutscene. Rather gruesomely, General Grievous manages to survive as just a head after his body is blown up, though Obi-Wan then proceeds to, for seemingly no reason other than shits and giggles, throw his head in the air and shoot it with Cody's blaster. The sound Grievous makes when that happens however implies that he survived even that. It's implied that Anakin gave the Separatist Council an extremely traumatic beating instead of outright killing them, as Poggle and Nute Gunray are seen to be still alive just as Anakin contacts Sidious. Greedo isn't shot by Han but rather just gives up and sulks away after his blaster runs out of ammo. Oola doesn't get eaten by the Rancor. Instead, she is seen cheering right after Luke defeats the beast. Hux isn't shot with a real blaster for his treachery, instead being socked in the head with a plunger gun. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7453bc5b | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_751bd286 | type |
Is This Thing Still On? | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_751bd286 | comment |
Is This Thing Still On?: One of the PA system messages during Episode IV's Best Leia'd Plans mission has the officer remind himself on the air that he's strong and independent. He then asks if the comm is on. During "The Droid Attack on the Wookiees", you can come across a hologram of Palpatine saying some hilarious things. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_751bd286 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_751bd286 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58 | type |
100% Completion | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58 | comment |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga allows you to unlock Indiana Jones. Also, getting 100% Completion unlocks parts for Asajj Ventress and Saesee Tiin in the character creator. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_786e5cac | type |
Circling Birdies | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_786e5cac | comment |
Circling Birdies: Meat shanks or X-Wings and TIE Fighters will fly over unconscious NPC's heads. In one cutscene, an unconscious First Order stormtrooper gets circling Mouse Droids. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_786e5cac | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7abba202 | type |
The Faceless | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7abba202 | comment |
The Faceless: Captain Phasma. Even when she encounters a Dianoga who stole her helmet after she's thrown into garbage chute, she still manages to cover her head with a bucket, becoming a literal buckethead, until she shoots the Dianoga and steals her helmet back. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7abba202 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92 | type |
Later-Installment Weirdness | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92 | comment |
Later-Installment Weirdness: This game uses health bars instead of the traditional four-hearts health system used in every other LEGO Adaptation game. While LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 had a similar thing for bosses, it still used the four-heart system for player characters. This is the first LEGO Adaptation in decades (not counting the crossover LEGO Dimensions, which was a Toys-To-Life Game) that doesn't have a custom character creator, a feature that was a staple for the series since it was first introduced in LEGO Star Wars II. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83 | type |
Obviously Evil | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83 | comment |
Dark Side Rey's dialogue is primarily composed of jokes about how Obviously Evil her design and character is. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7c9933de | type |
Laughably Evil | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7c9933de | comment |
Laughably Evil: LEGO Vader is equal parts terrifying and hysterical, getting to do his Hallway Scene on the poor Rebel soldiers, but later on in the Tantive IV level, he hijacks the Tantive IV's intercom to pretend to be the in-flight captain. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7e6c0522 | type |
Off with His Head! | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7e6c0522 | comment |
Off with His Head!: Luke accidentally beheads Threepio while playing around with the lightsaber that Ben gives him. Don't worry, Threepio's a Lego robot. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_7e6c0522 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_80e5008f | type |
Steam Vent Obstacle | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_80e5008f | comment |
Steam Vent Obstacle: The first games have a few obstacles involving cold air-shooting vent barriers, needing either the manipulation of nearby objects or sending a cold-immune droid through to access a panel on the other side. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_80e5008f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_811dfb3f | type |
Voice Grunting | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_811dfb3f | comment |
The game has a Mumble Mode option, which replaces all of the voice acting with Voice Grunting like in the original games. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e | type |
Large Ham | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e | comment |
FN-2199 (A.K.A That Stormtrooper who shouted 'TRAITOR!' and then gave Finn a good walloping with his shock baton) was popular enough to have been given his own miniboss battle and can be unlocked as a playable character in Free Play, despite only having enough screen time to amount to just under a minute. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_83ee0615 | type |
Rail Shooter | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_83ee0615 | comment |
Rail Shooter: The podracer level (minus the shooter part) where your objective is to hit the booster paths on the ground but otherwise you have no control over where you go, and the Episode III starfighter level which is something straight out of Star Fox. The added-in Coruscant level for Episode II would use the later free-roam setup. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_83ee0615 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_84f4a870 | type |
Puzzle Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_84f4a870 | comment |
Luke Skywalker's sequel appearance is a boss-tier enemy in The Last Jedi (as a result of Rey finding out he may have created Kylo Ren), but excluding Puzzle Bosses, he has the lowest HP among all other bosses and is easily crippled by the combo system. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_86c919e3 | type |
"Just Frame" Bonus | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_86c919e3 | comment |
"Just Frame" Bonus: In the first game through Complete Saga, performing a lightsaber user's (or Magnaguard's) Three-Strike Combo by timing the hits instead of just mashing buttons will make the third hit unblockable and cause it to instantly disable Droideka shields. A proper execution results in the lightsaber emitting sparkles on the second and third attack. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_86c919e3 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_87ce64a0 | type |
Old Save Bonus | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_87ce64a0 | comment |
Old Save Bonus: Unlocked LEGO Star Wars characters could be transferred to The Original Trilogy. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_87ce64a0 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_87ce64a0 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_87ce64a0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_889cff96 | type |
Quirky Miniboss Squad | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_889cff96 | comment |
Quirky Miniboss Squad: The five defective Snoke clones fought as part of the sidequest "Attack of the Clones (Again)", consisting of Droid Snoke, Intellectual Snoke, Speedy Snoke, Backwards Snoke, and Funky Snoke. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_889cff96 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_890d4ef2 | type |
Humiliation Conga | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_890d4ef2 | comment |
Humiliation Conga: Instead of merely being run over by the reek and decapitated by Mace Windu like in canon, Jango Fett gets trampled on by droids, Jedi and the reek, then gets crushed by a LAAT before trying to hang on to it before failing to the arena floor. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_890d4ef2 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_890d4ef2 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a07e085 | type |
Denser and Wackier | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a07e085 | comment |
This game feels notably different from all future LEGO games. The most jarring difference is the cut scenes being a more straightforward retelling of the original movies with a joke or two slipped in here and there, rather than the over-the-top cartoonish wackiness the later games would employ. A lot of features are also missing from this game as well, such as the power bricks, the golden bricks, the ability to dodge and do melee attacks, building without the Force, pulling levers, custom figures, and a number of other features. Many of these nuances were removed when The Complete Saga came around, though the cutscenes remain untouched. And even then, the Denser and Wackier direction newer games are heading towards means that Prequel Trilogy cutscenes in The Skywalker Saga will be just as over-the-top and cartoonish as cutscenes for the other two trilogies. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a0bc642 | type |
Unnecessary Combat Roll | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a0bc642 | comment |
Unnecessary Combat Roll: Han Solo (and several other high-level gun characters, such as pre-Jedi Luke and Lando Calrissian) has a double-jump move where he can roll during a run and fire off three perfectly aimed shots when he comes out of it. Subverted with the Stormtroopers, who land on their bellies when attempting to double jump. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a0bc642 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a3f1377 | type |
Stab the Sky | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a3f1377 | comment |
Stab the Sky: The cover of Star Wars: The Original Trilogy, in reference to the poster for A New Hope. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a3f1377 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8a3f1377 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8aaa6f4f | type |
Character Customization | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8aaa6f4f | comment |
Character Customization: You can mix-and-match pieces from any unlocked character to make your own creation. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8aaa6f4f | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8aaa6f4f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b606a51 | type |
There Is No Kill Like Overkill | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b606a51 | comment |
There Is No Kill Like Overkill: How Jango meets his end. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b606a51 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b6e8d7 | type |
Anachronic Order | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b6e8d7 | comment |
Anachronic Order: The player can invoke this trope like with The Complete Saga, but with some caveats: you can start from the beginning of whatever trilogy you want instead of having to start with The Phantom Menace, but simply finishing a level doesn't immediately unlock all the Episodes at once- each trilogy has to be played in proper order. You are still allowed to halt your progress mid-Episode and hop to one of the other Trilogies whenever you want, though. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8b6e8d7 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8d0785d5 | type |
Didn't Think This Through | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8d0785d5 | comment |
Didn't Think This Through: A ditzy NPC in Echo Base mentions mailing snow to her cousin on Tatooine, who had never seen it before. Naturally, it melted by the time it arrived. But the NPC thinks "some low-life" stole the snow and swapped it out for water. Lama Su decides that the best replacement for Jango Fett is woolamanders, monkey-like creatures. Somehow cloning an army of monkeys and giving them access to rifles and flamethrowers goes... well, it goes pretty much how you'd expect. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8e9e0284 | type |
Free-Fall Fight | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8e9e0284 | comment |
Free-Fall Fight: The final section of the level The Hidden Enemy has the player fighting Ventress on an Octuptarra droid falling off of a skyscraper endlessly until Ventress is defeated. Despite the clear urgency and severity of the situation, the game actually encourages the player to hang around so they can collect one of the minikits. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8e9e0284 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8e9e0284 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8f1ec2c5 | type |
Joke Character | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8f1ec2c5 | comment |
Joke Character: Characters without any kind of special ability, or even some of the basic abilities, including Chancellor Palpatine, the PK droid, and carbonite-frozen Han Solo. They can't even attack. The Gonk droid is close, unable to do anything but walk around, but it's invincible; the right combination of unlockable Red Brick extras can make the Gonk a Lethal Joke Character. They are Self Destruct (droids can self destruct) and Super Gonk (debuting in Complete Saga, the Gonk can now move faster and jump). Aww, wook at da cute widdle Gonk droi- BOOOM! | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_8f1ec2c5 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | type |
Giant Space Flea from Nowhere | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | comment |
Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: As not all of the story is covered, some of the bosses have this effect, notably Darth Maul. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9053903 | type |
Ignored Epiphany | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9053903 | comment |
Ignored Epiphany: After knocking Padmé out cold with the wedding topper of himself, Anakin holds it in his hands with remorse. Just when it looks as though he’s about to consider changing his ways for good, Obi-Wan snaps him out of his trance and the rest is history. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9053903 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9053903 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_916c72b3 | type |
Rule of Symbolism | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_916c72b3 | comment |
Rule of Symbolism: While not decapitated here, Jango's ridiculously brutal defeat in this game includes his helmet popping off in a symbolic reference to said decapitation. Anakin and Padmé’s crumbling wedding cake serves as an Allegory for their relationship... Which is on the threshold of dissolving and will soon lead to their ultimate fates. The cake could also represent Padmé’s heart, which is breaking as Anakin progresses further into Palpatine’s clutches. Anakin’s purple teddy bear could also count as his own personal Rosebud, as it represents a time when he was happy and innocent. After being denied the rank of Jedi Master, Anakin goes to his seat, which is attached to a school desk, and takes out a coloring book with three crayons. The whole scene allegorically represents two ideals from Anakin’s perspective. The desk and coloring book are based on how he feels the council treats him as, while the crayons represent lightsaber colors (red, green and blue). Anakin picks the red one and scribbles furiously all over the cover, foreshadowing his fall to the dark side and becoming lost in his anger, hatred and lust for power. Additionally, the coloring book depicts Yoda and a teenaged Padawan on the front cover. Since the color red symbolically represents death and anger, Anakin’s scribbling somewhat implies that he wishes all the Jedi were dead. Come the Great Jedi Purge and Operation: Knightfall a few evenings later... and his wish is granted. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_916c72b3 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_916c72b3 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_91a2039b | type |
I Am the Noun | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_91a2039b | comment |
Darth Sidious: Also known as the senate | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_91a2039b | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_91a2039b | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9256ac7c | type |
Cutscene Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9256ac7c | comment |
Cutscene Boss: Qui-Gon's fight with Darth Maul on Tatooine, Mace Windu and Kit Fisto's attempted arrest of Palpatine, Obi-Wan's duel with Darth Vader on the Death Star, and Luke's fight with the Wampa on Hoth are merely cutscenes. The final battle with Palpatine in The Rise of Skywalker is a series of QTEs in which Rey blocks and then overpowers his Force Lightning. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9256ac7c | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_92bd6627 | type |
Invincible Minor Minion | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_92bd6627 | comment |
Invincible Minor Minion: There are tactical droids who cannot be destroyed, but if you attack them enough times they'll drop their head, which the player can pick up and use to access Separatist droid panels. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_92bd6627 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_92bd6627 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_950329d8 | type |
Dynamic Entry | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_950329d8 | comment |
Dynamic Entry: The final cutscene of Episode One's "Escape from Theed" stage has our heroes jump into a corridor from above and break their fall with a pair of unfortunate battle droids. Then Obi-Wan stomps on one of them for good measure. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_950329d8 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_950329d8 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_982037d0 | type |
Tickle Torture | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_982037d0 | comment |
Tickle Torture: The First Order used motorized feather twirlers to tickle their prisoners into giving information, replacing the Cold-Blooded Torture and screams with tickling and laughter. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_982037d0 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_982037d0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_985f0a0f | type |
Production Throwback | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_985f0a0f | comment |
Production Throwback: Copies of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens can be found in levels from their respective trilogies. The Boss Subtitles for Speedy Snoke during "Attack of the Clones (Again)" are "Gotta Snoke Fast". Of course, this isn’t the first time TT Games have been involved with the Blue Blur. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_985f0a0f | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_985f0a0f | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9af10b44 | type |
Double Jump | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9af10b44 | comment |
Double Jump: Certain characters such as Force-users can perform this, as well as having access to a jumping backflip. Some characters who can't do this may perform an Unnecessary Combat Roll instead. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9af10b44 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9af10b44 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb | type |
Difficult, but Awesome | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb | comment |
Difficult, but Awesome: If you press the attack button on any lightsaber-wielding character the moment before a blaster bolt reaches you, you can perfectly deflect the bullets back at the shooter. This works on anything from droids to the Slave I on Kamino (though the latter takes no damage). The extra, Perfect Deflect, removes the need for this when acquired, however, though it's still very useful. Blaster characters get a skill of their own. If the player jumps then fires while falling in the general direction of either enemies, blaster activated buttons, or items to blow up, the blaster will automatically choose to lock onto the target. Doubles as Improbable Aiming Skills. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9bcd82c0 | type |
Took a Level in Badass | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: In the first few games, characters like Jar Jar Binks note who cannot attack, Yodanote who is extremely slow on the ground, and Chewbaccanote who can't dodge and has an unwieldy melee attack were outclassed by most other characters in Free Play. The Skywalker Saga remedies these issues, making them viable options. Originally, most droids had no attacksnote Battle Droids, Droidekas, and the like being the obvious exceptions, only existing to grant the player access to certain areas in a level. Astromech droids could shock enemies and leave them unable to move for a little while, but this dealt no damage. In The Skywalker Saga, they are given proper attacks that deal no less damage than those of most other characters. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9bcd82c0 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9bcd82c0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
After being denied the rank of Jedi Master, Anakin goes to his seat, which is attached to a school desk, and takes out a coloring book with three crayons. The whole scene allegorically represents two ideals from Anakin’s perspective. The desk and coloring book are based on how he feels the council treats him as, while the crayons represent lightsaber colors (red, green and blue). Anakin picks the red one and scribbles furiously all over the cover, foreshadowing his fall to the dark side and becoming lost in his anger, hatred and lust for power. Additionally, the coloring book depicts Yoda and a teenaged Padawan on the front cover. Since the color red symbolically represents death and anger, Anakin’s scribbling somewhat implies that he wishes all the Jedi were dead. Come the Great Jedi Purge and Operation: Knightfall a few evenings later... and his wish is granted. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d17b859 | type |
Made of Iron | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d17b859 | comment |
Made of Iron: Taun We, Lama Su, Dexter Jettster and the Gonk Droid. They're immune to blasters, lightsabers, thermal detonators, and many other forms of damage when controlled by an AI. They are not, however, immune to being pushed off the edge in a level. Using a Force Choke or Force Lightning then throwing them will kill the former three, however, while two Red Bricks (Super Astromech and Super Zapper) are needed to kill the latter. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d17b859 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d72c7fe | type |
Fan Boy | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d72c7fe | comment |
Fanboy: The game turns Kylo Ren into a literal Darth Vader fanboy. Everything in his bedroom, and we do mean everything, has Vader's visage plastered over it. He even has Vader slippers at one point! | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d72c7fe | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9d72c7fe | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9dd2329c | type |
Camera Abuse | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9dd2329c | comment |
Camera Abuse: Occasionally, a crewman from a destroyed capital ship will be flung forwards. The same happens to a 21-B droid in a sequels level acting as a camera-man for Poe, and winds up causing a broken screen effect. | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_9dd2329c | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a121abc7 | type |
Respawning Enemies | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a121abc7 | comment |
Respawning Enemies: Many appear and reappear during levels such as the Battle of Yavin (Rebel Attack) and the Battle of Hoth. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a121abc7 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a18042f1 | type |
Left the Background Music On | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a18042f1 | comment |
Left the Background Music On: "Better Call Maul" has a Battle Droid orchestra perform "Duel of Fates". | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a18d407b | type |
Samus Is a Girl | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a18d407b | comment |
Samus Is a Girl: The First Order has a lot of female stormtroopers, though you can only tell by their voices. Or their heads, if you manage to knock one of their helmets off. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a1f82f86 | type |
Enemy Chatter | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a1f82f86 | comment |
Enemy Chatter: Stormtroopers and battle droids will banter with each other and chirp at the player in almost any given scenario. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a1f82f86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a1f82f86 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a20b2263 | type |
Purple Is Powerful | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a20b2263 | comment |
Purple Is Powerful: Grabbing a power-up sphere turns a playable Jedi's lightsaber blade purple and increases their melee damage for a short period of time. The Red Brick named Super Lightsabers also does this. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a20b2263 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a20b2263 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a3f70c16 | type |
Action RTS | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a3f70c16 | comment |
Action RTS: a new gameplay style introduced in this entry is large-scale ground battles that task the player with breaking enemy structures and allows the player to build their own structures and order troops in order to do so. This level type is a major focus of the Count Dooku route and the player can initiate it on any planet in the game in order to get gold bricks. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a3f70c16 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a4c37cbe | type |
Mood Whiplash | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a4c37cbe | comment |
Mood Whiplash: How the Order 66 scene plays out. Palpatine accidentally initiates Order 67, which causes all the Clones to break out into dance. After frantically flipping through his manual, he initiates Order 66 in earnest, with the correction earning an annoyed grunt from the Clones. Cue the extermination of the Jedi across the galaxy. Vader's death scene at the end of Return of the Jedi is played straight...until a Mouse Droid steals his helmet and zooms off. | |
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Rule of Funny | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a60e3252 | comment |
There's also one part where stormtroopers are running a modern-day call center, but all of them must be killed to move on. However, after killing the stormtroopers, new helmets can be retrieved. Once the players reach the detention cellblock, stormtroopers come in and attack anyway. | |
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Ascended Extra | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a65288e2 | comment |
A number of Ascended Extra characters become a lot more powerful because of this, from Jedi such as Yarael Poof and Jocasta Nu, to more unlikely characters such as Smug Snake Mas Amedda, who gleefully beats up enemies. | |
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Rule of Three | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a6cda066 | comment |
Rule of Three: Palpatine using lightning-shaped LEGO pieces when attempting to use Force lightning only to realize that they're having no effect and tossing them aside to use Force lightning for real shows up in the first two trilogies. Then Rey, his granddaughter, unwittingly gets in on it in the sequel trilogy after Kylo Ren reveals her true parentage to her. Vader's famous Big "NO!" is done three times in succession: first after Sidious tells him he killed Padmé, then after realizing his new legs were put on backwards, and finally after being given a piece of his wedding cake that he can't eat. | |
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Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a796d2a6 | comment |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: The Trope Namers are as competent as anyone else in gameplay, but during the opening cutscene of Episode III's Invisible Hand level, Anakin and Obi-Wan are looking through a holographic chat log between Grievous and a battle droid to locate Chancellor Palpatine, while battle droids keep firing at them and missing, despite the Jedi standing completely still. They don't even react to the shots hitting around them. Parodied in the level "First Order of Business", where a First Order Stormtrooper on the Finalizer's shooting range wildly misses the target every time. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a8a0603e | type |
Juggling Loaded Guns | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a8a0603e | comment |
Juggling Loaded Guns: Used with a lightsaber: After being handed the lightsaber, Luke turns it on and Obi-Wan ducks out of the way. Luke then swings it a few times and inadvertently beheads C-3PO. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a9cec1f1 | type |
Missing Secret | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_a9cec1f1 | comment |
Missing Secret: Eventually subverted. In December 2006, a code was given on an old StarWars.com page for Disguise 3. But there's no Disguise 2! ...Until March 2007, when Disguise 2's code was finally revealed. However, at the time, players had to donate to Comic Relief for Red Nose Day in order to find out. | |
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Soundtrack Dissonance | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_abad35b4 | comment |
Soundtrack Dissonance: The Revenge of the Sith soundtrack was apparently not yet available to the game developers, so they instead used music from the original trilogy for the Revenge of the Sith levels. Much of the substituted music fits well enough, but one noticeable outlier would be the odd choice of the Return of the Jedi song "Into the Trap" for the final level on Mustafar. It's a rather bouncy and suspenseful song which doesn't feel dramatic or epic enough to fit a final battle in a volcanic hellscape. This is rectified by The Complete Saga, which finally uses the Revenge of the Sith soundtrack and appropriately plays a medley of "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan" and "Battle of the Heroes" during this level. | |
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Dueling Player Characters | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ac81e4b0 | comment |
Dueling Player Characters: If the final level of Return of the Jedi, "Fulfill Your Destiny," is played in co-op, Player 2 controls Darth Vader and the objective is to "Fight!" However, the only boss health bar is Vader's and Player 1 has to deplete Vader's health bar to progress through the level. | |
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Cheat Code | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_acf4e51b | comment |
Cheat Code: Loads and loads of them. They can be quite helpful if the player is struggling with a level or wants to avoid worrying about studs. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_acf4e51b | featureApplicability |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Now that the characters are voiced, some of their lines are more witty than their film counterparts. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ae8ac22d | type |
Obsessed with Food | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ae8ac22d | comment |
Obsessed with Food: Later games indulge in a lot of visual gags involving characters enjoying snacks and meals while the plot unfolds. Notable examples include the Geonosis arena audience during the Prologue to The Clone Wars, the Rebels throughout the Battle of Endor in the Force Awakens prologue, or even Padmé bringing out wedding platter goodies when confronting Anakin on Mustafar during The Skywalker Saga. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3 | type |
Face–Heel Turn | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3 | comment |
When Obi-Wan and Yoda look at the Jedi Temple's security footage and discover Anakin's Face–Heel Turn, he's shown killing Shaak Ti. This is taken directly from one of the film's Deleted Scenes. Zig-zagged after Disney's acquisition of the franchise, in that the resulting Continuity Reboot established that Vader indeed killed Shaak Ti during the siege of the Jedi Templenote in Legends canon, she escaped until Starkiller confronted her on Felucia 16 years later. | |
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Tap on the Head | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b1a7cd14 | comment |
Tap on the Head: Instead of choking her, Anakin accidentally bludgeons Padmé’s head with a wedding topper, which he was trying to force choke instead. The figure is him. Palpatine also implies that this still manages to mortally wound her per the film. | |
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Air-Aided Acrobatics | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b46d4e39 | comment |
Air-Aided Acrobatics: Breezes from fans let characters float and jump higher. | |
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No OSHA Compliance | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b47d95be | comment |
No OSHA Compliance: Anakin lampshades the treacherous Geonosis droid factory: | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b4eff8a8 | type |
Epic Fail | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b4eff8a8 | comment |
Epic Fail: An AT-TE on Kashyyyk has sunk into the bog. Apparently this came about when the clone pilots decided to wire up the caf machine to the engines... afterwards, they decide it's best to never speak of what happened again. | |
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Heads I Win, Tails You Lose | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b4fae672 | comment |
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: "Cloud City Trap". Luke wins the boss fight against Darth Vader, but loses anyway. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b5439b51 | type |
Moveset Clone | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b5439b51 | comment |
Moveset Clone: This is the case for a lot of the roster, particularly the less-relevant characters. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that the Clonetrooper and Stormtrooper variants are mostly identical in how they function, and many of the lesser Jedi share not just skillsets, but also animations. | |
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Truer to the Text | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b552b24 | comment |
Truer to the Text: As a result of the Adaptation Expansion and Art Evolution, several character’s models are far more accurate to the films than in previous games. For example, Captain Tarpals, who was a glorified Palette Swap of Jar Jar in The Complete Saga (albeit with the ability to attack), has his original design from the movie and his own distinct animations, and Palpatine, who was almost always previously depicted in his Original Trilogy appearance even in the prequels, is given several distinct costumes based on his appearances throughout the prequels. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b6c2e6ad | type |
Villain Episode | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b6c2e6ad | comment |
Villain Episode: There are two "extra" levels dedicated to playing as villains going about their business while the enemies are Hero Antagonists, one focusing on Cad Bane and his crew of bounty hunters, the other focusing on Count Dooku and a Magnaguard. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b84491a3 | type |
Wrong Insult Offence | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b84491a3 | comment |
Wrong Insult Offence: During the fight against Jango Fett on Geonosis, he calls his opponents "Jedi dogs". Kit Fisto mentions that there are no such things as dogs on his home planet, and that perhaps calling him a "Wooriid" would be more insulting. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b95cc514 | type |
Turbine Blender | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_b95cc514 | comment |
Turbine Blender: Working on an engine in the D'Qar open world will activate it and suck several GNK droids through it. This will get you a gold brick. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ba236071 | type |
It Makes Sense in Context | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ba236071 | comment |
A disco patron on Pasaana voiced by Adam Howden exclaims that he's really feeling it! | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba | type |
Timed Mission | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba | comment |
Timed Mission: The bonus Challenge levels, where the player must find ten blue minikits within a time limit. First appeared in the PSP version of The Original Trilogy (manual excerpt here). | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: The game surprisingly retains the audio of Finn's "one hell of a pilot" line from the movie. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bcd27e37 | type |
Improbable Aiming Skills | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bcd27e37 | comment |
Blaster characters get a skill of their own. If the player jumps then fires while falling in the general direction of either enemies, blaster activated buttons, or items to blow up, the blaster will automatically choose to lock onto the target. Doubles as Improbable Aiming Skills. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bdc94cd9 | type |
Compressed Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_bdc94cd9 | comment |
Compressed Adaptation: Downplayed. Due to covering nine movies' worth of content, the pacing of the cutscenes are often breakneck, and certain events happen slightly out of order in order to streamline the narrative. Nonetheless, all of the major story events are still depicted. | |
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Brutal Bonus Level | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_be3e7584 | comment |
Brutal Bonus Level: The Mos Espa Pod Race from the first game had its difficulty heavily reduced by having the incredibly strict time limits between each segment removed. In spite of this, the original version (time limits and all) became an unlockable bonus level, and it's just as difficult now as it was then. The player must complete the level to earn a singular gold brick. | |
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Wingding Eyes | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c02925f0 | comment |
Wingding Eyes: Padmé and Anakin both get hearts in their eyes during the first battle. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c03aa600 | type |
Wingdinglish | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c03aa600 | comment |
Wingdinglish: Aurebesh, the fictional alphabet of the Star Wars universe, is utilized throughout the game, and sometimes in humorous ways, which includes the Boss Subtitles. Darth Maul: Red dude with a bad attitude Jango Fett: Donor for the Clone army Count Dooku: Never loses his head General Grievous: More sabers than sense Darth Sidious: Also known as the senate Anakin Skywalker: Ex-podracer and current Sith apprentice Dianoga: Keep one eye open Darth Vader: Loves the dark side, hates sand Rancor: Jabba's pet monster, Pateesa Boba Fett: The galaxy's most infamous bounty hunter Jabba the Hutt: Crime lord of the Outer Rim Emperor Palpatine (Episode VI): Emperor, Sith lord, senate FN-2199: Traitor! Captain Phasma: Chrome dome Kylo Ren: Serious daddy issues Luke Skywalker: Did you do it? Praetorian Guards: Red guard redemption Kijimi Crooks: Local enforcers Sovereign Protectors: They protec but they also attac Knights of Ren: Friends make the worst enemies BB-9E: First Order BB-series astromech droid BB-Boss: BB-9E's big brother Emperor Palpatine (Episode IX): Yes, him again Taxi Thief: Won’t pay fare or play fair Canto Bight Boyz: Bad boyz, too Plans Pilferer: The worst laid plans Varacytl: Rock-climbing rampager Defiant Deadbeat: Wupiupi warrior Reek: Back to wreak havoc Nexu: That's a lot of teeth Acklay: Ack attack Dine N' Dashers: The customer is not always right Krayt Dragon: Krayt balls of fire Sidon Ithano: The Crimson Corsair Wild Aiwha: Aiwha-nna get off Diane Ogre: Her friends call her Di The Castastrophonator: The junker from Jakku Emperor Painpatine: Bully operational Lava Eel: A lava lava laughs Lava Flea: Fresh from the lava eel's stomach Imperial Probe Droid: Probe-ably going to regret this Mad Lad Mouse Droid: Squeaky droid gets the grease R-3PO: Against protocol OOM-9: The real battle is in his mind Sith Probe Droid: A dark eye for trouble Faulty MagnaGuard: 101 malfunctions Bad Bots: Almost entirely discontinued parts Droids 2 Avoid: Bounty hunter Gar-Ee: Would like to battle! Droid Snoke: Mean machine Intellectual Snoke: These smarts are gonna smart Speedy Snoke: Gotta Snoke fast Backwards Snoke: enokS sdrawkcaB Funky Snoke: Oh, such funk Bossk: Bounce-loving bounty hunter Captain Nuno Tuuk: Trade Federation trickster General Rothlan: Galactic might TT-2005: Come get some Captain Swarton: Not too happy The REAL Captain Swarton: The real deal Admiral Immich: Kinda scared OOM-14: Don't hurt me Captain Fo Skoolan: Something's fishy Captain Vektol: Anger issues | |
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Dies Differently in Adaptation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c181a846 | comment |
Dies Differently in Adaptation: Instead of being decapitated, Jango Fett is repeatedly crushed by a tumbleweed, the passing Jedi, the reek, and a gunship. He seems to survive even that, but finally plummets to the ground after peeling off the ship in midair and (likely) dies on impact. Rather than being stabbed by Kylo Ren, Han Solo accidentally cuts a hole in the ground with his lightsaber. As the floor doesn't immediately give upon doing this, Kylo Ren instead deliberately kicks it out, sending Han to his doom. Anakin's mortal wounding of Padmé happens because he accidentally hits her head with a wedding topper, rather than intentionally Force choking her. Instead of getting strangled by the chain that he holds Leia with, Jabba gets the snot beaten out of him by Leia and ultimately blown up with the sail barge. | |
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Wings Do Nothing | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c1acbcff | comment |
Wings Do Nothing: In The Complete Saga and its constituent games, Watto and the Geonosian have wings and, naturally, can hover. But don't be fooled: only Boba Fett, Jango Fett, R2-D2, R2-Q5, and R4-P17 can actually hover over gaps. If you try with Watto or the Geonosian, they just fall into the gap even while remaining in the flying animation. | |
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Big "NO!" | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c2cedc1c | comment |
Vader's famous Big "NO!" is done three times in succession: first after Sidious tells him he killed Padmé, then after realizing his new legs were put on backwards, and finally after being given a piece of his wedding cake that he can't eat. | |
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Bonus Feature Failure | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c2f149ae | comment |
Bonus Feature Failure: The 100% Completion prize is... a stealth bomber, for the flight levels, something that you will probably never use due to preference for just preferring to control characters on normal levels. | |
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c3648b87 | comment |
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: In the "Darth Vader" level, Obi-Wan and Anakin spend a significant amount of time fighting in the cutscenes instead of in the level itself, but they continue to put their actual fight on hold and form temporary truces in order to keep themselves from getting killed by Mustafar's lava. It isn't until the very end where all bets are off. | |
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Hope Spot | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c3c18143 | comment |
Hope Spot: Just when it looks as though Qui-Gon will be Spared by the Adaptation after Obi-Wan decapitates Maul, the Sith apprentice comes back with a vengeance and does him in. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c64db44b | type |
Idle Animation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c64db44b | comment |
Admiral Ackbar's Idle Animation has him eating from a box of Admiral Ackbar Cereal. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c64db44b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c64db44b | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6695a49 | type |
Mêlée à Trois | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6695a49 | comment |
Mêlée à Trois: Subverted in "Defense of Kashyyyk", which takes place during Order 66. You'd expect the clones and droids to continue fighting each other as much as they go after you, but instead, they pull an Enemy Mine. | |
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-0.3 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6695a49 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6b3a885 | type |
Nap-Inducing Speak | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6b3a885 | comment |
Nap-Inducing Speak: One Stormtrooper apparently finds General Hux's maniacal speech to be boring enough to fall asleep to, and a fellow trooper wakes him and punches him for it. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6b3a885 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c6b3a885 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Praetorian Guards: Red guard redemption | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c800b997 | type |
New Skill as Reward | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c800b997 | comment |
New Skill as Reward: The Power Bricks, as they were first called in II and Complete Saga (game manual excerpts here). Collecting these red bricks unlocks more and more powerful abilities as the player progresses through the Episodes. Simply known as Red Bricks in later LEGO games. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c8a8c595 | type |
Retirony | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c8a8c595 | comment |
Retirony: The opening of the Episode III Invisible Hand level has a battle droid celebrating his retirement, only to get destroyed by Anakin's starfighter crashing into him. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c8a8c595 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c9597a03 | type |
Self-Deprecation | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c9597a03 | comment |
Self-Deprecation: Many jokes are made about Chewbacca not receiving a hero's medal at the end of A New Hope, something which was addressed more seriously in the sequel films as well due to longtime fan confusion. Return of the Jedi features Luke (and R2) being shocked and disgusted by the revelation that Leia and Luke are siblings, poking at the decades-old jokes about how strangely their relationship evolved over the films and how the sibling twist caused no visible alarm for the previously-flirting characters in the film. One civilian muses about how kids love long scenes of political debate, a joke on a common critique of The Phantom Menace. The mission "Ma Clounkee Most Foul" is an extended joke on the "who shot first?" debate. One witness claims that Han has an incredibly flexible neck, referencing the rather clumsy editing in the Special Edition. Additionally, the mission's name itself references the infamous "Ma Clounkee/Maclunkey" dialogue given to Greedo in the 2010s edit of the film. A quest on Takodana has the player fix up a jukebox which starts playing the Mos Eisley Cantina music. A local patron then smashes the jukebox for playing "the same old song". An NPC in the Resistance base on D'Qar talks about how it was also used by the Rebels during the Galactic Civil War, before proclaiming that there's "nothing like reusing old ideas," a very common criticism of The Force Awakens. In The Force Awakens when the heroes return to D'Qar and Rey embraces Leia, Chewbacca is visibly frustrated and confused by the interaction, acknowledging fan confusion as to why Leia would hug the new girl who knew Han for less time instead of her old friend and Han's oldest companion. When Rey explores the ruined Death Star in the adaptation of The Rise of Skywalker, she at one point muses that she would have thought any remains of the second Death Star would have landed on the forest moon rather than a completely different moon it wasn't even orbiting around, and that she has a lot to learn about physics. Dark Side Rey's dialogue is primarily composed of jokes about how Obviously Evil her design and character is. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c9597a03 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_c9597a03 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ca52cc92 | type |
Canned Orders over Loudspeaker | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ca52cc92 | comment |
Canned Orders over Loudspeaker: The Rebel Base on Hoth has a new guy doing it. He's not terribly popular, and he's not enjoying himself, being a fill-in for the droid who used to do it, smashed up by the Empire. The capital ships all have chirpy messages congratulating the player character on their violent takeover of the ship, and reassuring the survivors. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ca52cc92 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ca52cc92 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ca52cc92 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cce399 | type |
This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cce399 | comment |
This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Even when including DLC, BB-8 is the only character capable of using ball switches. This isn't too bad since you get him after Chapter 1, but that still means you can't 100% the DLC or prologue levels as soon as you reach the first hub. There's also the fact that BB-8 has no real use besides that ability which can't be done better by other characters. Admiral Ackbar's two versions are the only characters which can use water pools to get special items. (Unless you get the DLC packs including Kit Fisto or Jar Jar Binks.) Some racing challenges on the open world require certain characters or vehicles to play them. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cce399 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cce399 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cda501da | type |
Killed Off for Real | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cda501da | comment |
Killed Off for Real: Happens in a comedic fashion for characters like Darth Vader and Qui-Gon, who are Doomed by Canon. Vader's death was actually one of the early scenes that wasn't Played for Laughs, but still includes a gag with the shuttle loading ramp. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cda501da | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cda501da | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cdfe12c3 | type |
Nothing Is Scarier | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cdfe12c3 | comment |
Nothing Is Scarier: Shmi Skywalker's death and Anakin's slaughtering of the Tuskens inside her tent is depicted off-screen, just like the film. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cdfe12c3 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cdfe12c3 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ce4f133d | type |
Gun Twirling | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ce4f133d | comment |
Gun Twirling: Han Solo, whenever he puts his gun away. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ce4f133d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_ce4f133d | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cf8a91be | type |
Item Get! | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cf8a91be | comment |
The scene with Unkar Plutt in Episode VII generally follows the movie. But if Rey (at least the Scavenger version) collects a Kyber Brick, one of her potential Item Get! sayings is that it could fetch her a fair few portions. And depending on how many stud multiplier upgrades the player has at that point and/or how much of the rest of the game was already played by then, they could have well over a million studs. Never mind that neither currency can be spent that way. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cf8a91be | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_cf8a91be | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d148b019 | type |
Mundane Made Awesome | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d148b019 | comment |
Mundane Made Awesome: A mission has R2-D2 and R3-S6 dueling with their stun prods in a way that mirrors a lightsaber duel. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d148b019 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d148b019 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d24ed873 | type |
Developer's Foresight | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d24ed873 | comment |
Developer's Foresight: Depending on which episode you choose to play, the Wide-Open Sandbox that is the galaxy will change so that it appears as it does during said Episode. If you load up the game after leaving in the middle of an episode, before you get back into gameplay, you get a unique text crawl recapping the events of the most recent missions you played. If you play the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in co-op mode, Player 1 will play as Anakin, and Player 2 will play as Gasgano. If Player 2 ends up winning the podrace, a special cutscene plays where the protagonists despair as it looks like Anakin is about to lose, only for Jar Jar to fall out of the spectator gallery, resulting in Gasgano crashing into a wall as he swerves to avoid him, allowing Anakin to come in behind him and win anyway. Tusken Raiders will not attack if you play as The Mandalorian or Boba Fett. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d24ed873 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d298bc9a | type |
I Wished You Were Dead | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d298bc9a | comment |
I Wished You Were Dead: It is visually implied that Anakin wishes that the entire Jedi Order was wiped off the face of the universe, as seen when he scribbles all over the front cover of his coloring book during the council meeting. After forming his alliance with Palpatine, his wish comes true. | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d35365c4 | type |
Bonus Stage | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d35365c4 | comment |
Bonus Stage: The Character and Minikit bonus levels. The latter even makes the minikits you have collected throughout the game playable in the levels. These reappeared in The Complete Saga. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d35365c4 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d35365c4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d355ba37 | type |
Turned Against Their Masters | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d355ba37 | comment |
Lama Su decides that the best replacement for Jango Fett is woolamanders, monkey-like creatures. Somehow cloning an army of monkeys and giving them access to rifles and flamethrowers goes... well, it goes pretty much how you'd expect. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d355ba37 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d355ba37 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d40a8a0f | type |
Suddenly Voiced | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d40a8a0f | comment |
Suddenly Voiced: While previous LEGO adaptation games had already given characters voices, this still counts as the first of the LEGO Star Wars series to do so. This includes characters that had appeared in past games in the series. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d40a8a0f | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d58d2b7e | type |
Post-Final Boss | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d58d2b7e | comment |
Post-Final Boss: After Final Boss Kylo Ren is... an easy level with no hazards or enemies. | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d58d2b7e | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | type |
Anti-Frustration Features | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | comment |
Anti-Frustration Features: There are a number of improvements applied to both games in the collection: There is of course the Red Brick extras like Invincibility now being usable for the levels from The Video Game. The standardization of vehicle levels is now applied to the first-game examples like the "Mos Espa Podrace" and "Gunship Cavalry" levels, making them massively easier. The "Super Story" in the second game required both under an hour and over 100,000 studs to register as properly finished, which got a lot of complaints due to how they really pushed the limit on both studs and time. In response to those complaints, here you only need to achieve one of the objectives, meaning leisurely collecting and super-speedrunning are just as viable for completion as the original stud-rushing. Additionally, since losing studs from dying and being forced to recollect them would heavily strain the time limit more than regular collecting already does, Super Story has it where you don't lose any studs on death. A feature introduced and then only used in this game (due to future games adding even more improvements that made it unnecessary) is the "Power-Up", which when collected gives you around 15 seconds of Power Brick effects, specifically Invincibility, Deflect Bolts, all attack boosts, both "Fast" boosts, Stud Magnet, and Studs X2, all of which combined can make it much easier to get through levels and collect a lot of studs, especially when it comes to the Super Story where regular Power Brick's are disabled. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d7c3ba61 | type |
Race Lift | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d7c3ba61 | comment |
Race Lift: Young Boba Fett, Jango Fett, and the Clones are given darker skin tones than in previous games to match up more with Temuera Morrison, a New Zealander of M�ori ethnicity. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d7c3ba61 | featureApplicability |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_d7c3ba61 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_db824843 | type |
Weapon Twirling | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_db824843 | comment |
Weapon Twirling: Dual-wielding stormtroopers will twirl their pistols during breaks in attacks. FN-2199 repeatedly twirls his baton in his walking animation. Almost all the Jedi twirl their lightsabers at various points. Special mention goes to all iterations of Ben Kenobi except his old Episode IV self, who twirls his lightsaber often while walking and running. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_db824843 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_db824843 | featureConfidence |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_db824843 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dca6a9d | type |
Start My Own | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dca6a9d | comment |
Start My Own: A quest on Exegol is given by Gonkatine, a Gonk droid who was rejected by the Knights of Ren and now wishes to start his own evil knight organization, comprised entirely of evil Gonk droids. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dca6a9d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dca6a9d | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de70f5a4 | type |
Continuity Cameo | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de70f5a4 | comment |
Continuity Cameo: Darth Vader's helmet makes a brief appearance in The Clone Wars, when Palpatine is playing golf in his office. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de70f5a4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de70f5a4 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de7d4907 | type |
Silly Walk | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de7d4907 | comment |
Silly Walk: The final cutscene in Episode One's "Escape from Naboo" stage has two battle droids on guard duty. One of them starts goose-stepping. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de7d4907 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_de7d4907 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dee6ef31 | type |
Enemy Summoner | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dee6ef31 | comment |
Enemy Summoner: The Battle Droid Commander is a normal battle droid with one more hit's worth of health and the ability to call other Battle Droids to help it fight you. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dee6ef31 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_dee6ef31 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_df11acbe | type |
Artificial Brilliance | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_df11acbe | comment |
Artificial Brilliance: Enemies will make use of buildable LEGO blocks in the middle of shootouts, usually assembling whatever it is they're near as cover to hide behind, and usually their allies will provide covering fire to keep you pinned so you can't stop them. Enemies will also keep track of what you're using as an attack combo and will start countering it if you spam it. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_df11acbe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_df11acbe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_df11acbe | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | type |
Boss Subtitles | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | comment |
The Boss Subtitles for the Praetorian Guards are "Red guard redemption". | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e21e21be | type |
Red and Black and Evil All Over | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e21e21be | comment |
Red and Black and Evil All Over: Red and black objects can't be manipulated by most characters and are reserved only for those with evil powers (Sith). | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e21e21be | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e21e21be | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e21e21be | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2a41c3b | type |
Literal-Minded | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2a41c3b | comment |
Literal-Minded: In The Last Jedi, when Poe Dameron tells BB-8 to "punch it", the latter literally does so with a boxing glove. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2a41c3b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2a41c3b | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2d457 | type |
The Ditz | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2d457 | comment |
A ditzy NPC in Echo Base mentions mailing snow to her cousin on Tatooine, who had never seen it before. Naturally, it melted by the time it arrived. But the NPC thinks "some low-life" stole the snow and swapped it out for water. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2d457 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2d457 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2decfff | type |
With Lyrics | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2decfff | comment |
The host of the Gonk Droid Beauty Pageant sings the Star Wars theme With Lyrics to honor the winning Gonk, then hums the melody when they run out of words. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2decfff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e2decfff | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e3c36782 | type |
Call-Forward | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e3c36782 | comment |
Call-Forward: The redone boss fight against Palpatine at the end of Return of the Jedi now involves deflecting his force lightning attacks back at him, evidently referencing how Rey beats him at the end of The Rise of Skywalker. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e3c36782 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd | type |
Art Evolution | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd | comment |
Art Evolution: Similar to The Force Awakens, it enhances the character and vehicle modelling compared to The Complete Saga, bringing the Episode I-VI characters into line with their present day counterparts. | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd | |
LEGO Star Wars (Video Game) / int_e4878443 | type |
Character Class System | |
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Character Class System: Now replacing individual abilities, almost every character is assorted into a class that dictates their abilities. Jedi use Lightsabers in combat and can use the Force to manipulate objects. They have better athletic ability and can use Jedi Mind Tricks to influence the behavior of others. Heroes are blaster-wielding warriors who can use Hero Terminals and grappling hooks. They can also steal enemy armor to disguise themselves as Villains. Scavengers can craft tools out of scrap, and have better athletics, same as the Jedi. Scoundrels can fire blasters like Heroes, but they can also see Opportunities to hit weak spots in machinery and constructions. They can also access missions of a more morally dubious variety. Bounty Hunters also have blasters, but they can use theirs to superheat Gold LEGO objects. They can use jetpacks to fly a bit further, and can take special missions to hunt down targets. Villains are much like Heroes, being able to use Villain Terminals. They can also open Weapon Crates to gain access to stronger, temporary weaponry, and they can throw explosives to blow up Silver LEGO objects. The Dark Side is mostly the same as the Jedi, bar different upgrades. Astromech Droids can interface with Astromech Sockets and use grappling hooks. They're also ignored by enemies until they engage combat. Protocol Droids can translate almost any language, and can access Protocol Droid Terminals to control technology from afar. They can also disassemble themselves, pulling their torso from their legs and allowing them to move through crawlspaces. Like Astromech Droids, they are ignored by enemies until they engage combat. | |
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Disaster Dominoes | |
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Disaster Dominoes: In order to get to Snoke, Kylo Ren removes a faulty piece of wiring, replacing it with one connected to a nearby kitchen. This causes the lights to go out, which causes the stormtroopers working the kitchen to set the entire area on fire. Ren blames Rey for this. | |
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11th-Hour Superpower | |
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11th-Hour Superpower: For the Final Boss battle, your health skyrockets from 4 hearts to 10. Makes sense, given that said boss is Fighting Your Friend taken to its logical extreme. | |
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Nerf | |
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Nerf: In LEGO Star Wars II, the high jump option was removed. While not such a problem for General Grievous, who at least has lightsabers, it made Jar Jar completely useless. | |
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Percussive Maintenance | |
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Percussive Maintenance: Following the installation of the new hyperdrive after the Mos Espa Pod Race, Obi-Wan hits it to start it up. | |
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration | |
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Gameplay and Story Integration: Normally, protocol droids are the go-to characters for translating alien languages (until you unlock the universal translator datacard). However, some non-protocol droid characters are capable of understanding certain languages based on their backgrounds and character relations. For example, characters that speak the same language will naturally understand each other, Obi-Wan understands most alien languages, most Rebel and Resistance pilots understand astromech droids, most characters in Han Solo's circle of scoundrels understand Shyriiwook, and being a protocol droid turned bounty hunter (being listed as the latter by character class), 4-LOM can translate all languages. | |
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Hub Level | |
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Hub Level: The first game uses Dex's Diner, Original Trilogy and Complete Saga have the Mos Eisley Cantina, and The Clone Wars has the Star Destroyer Resolute and its opponent, the Invisible Hand. The Force Awakens has several: The Resistance Base on D'Qar, Takodana, Jakku, and Starkiller Base all have hub levels. The Skywalker Saga has even more. | |
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Gratuitous Disco Sequence | |
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Gratuitous Disco Sequence: In Jabba's sail barge. | |
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Groin Attack | |
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Groin Attack: R2-D2 gets one, despite a lack of a groin. | |
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Dwindling Party | |
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Dwindling Party: Thanks to all the others being Doomed by Canon, the robot crew accompanying C-3PO in "The Phantom Limb" DLC get taken out over the course of the level, until just him and O-MR1 are left, only for O-MR1 to perform a Heroic Sacrifice by walking through acid rain to call for Resistance help, both rendering Threepio the Sole Survivor and leaving his rusted red arm behind as a Tragic Keepsake replacement for the one Threepio lost. | |
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Downloadable Content | |
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There are "Classic" characters available as Downloadable Content, which use the original, circa-1999 toy models, complete with yellow skin. To be more specific, they're based on the special classic-style minifigs created for sets celebrating the 20th anniversary of the LEGO Star Wars theme back in 2019, the same year this game was announced. | |
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Take Cover! | |
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Take Cover!: One of the new mechanics in this game are sections where you need to hide behind chest high walls, or walls that you stand behind, and engage enemies with cover based shooting. It gets changed up every so often, like for instance when instead of shooting enemies you need to throw a bomb at a silver object to make it explode and take something out. | |
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Mundane Utility | |
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Mundane Utility: Palpatine's threatening and evil Force lightning can also be used to... charge switches in lieu of a BB unit. | |
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Early-Bird Cameo | |
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Early-Bird Cameo: Indiana Jones appears as a secret character, foreshadowing the next franchise to be adapted in a LEGO video game. | |
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Sultry Belly Dancer | |
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Sultry Belly Dancer: In the GameCube version of The Original Trilogy and The Complete Saga, Slave Leia is able to perform a dance as her special 'move'; she adds a flirty touch by winking and blowing you a kiss as she performs. In the GBA version of The Original Trilogy, she loses the move, but as a purchasable extra, you're able to have a clone of her dancing in the Cantina hub. | |
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Built with LEGO | |
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The cloning facility on Kamino is a LEGO manufacturing plant in this version. | |
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Diegetic Interface | |
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Diegetic Interface: During the second section of "Dameron’s Defiance", the game switches to a first-person perspective akin to X-Wing and TIE Fighter, with some aspects taken from Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. | |
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Product Placement | |
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Product Placement: All the games have been based on pre-existing building sets, naturally. More than that, most games are timed to tie in with a related movie release. The first Star Wars game with Revenge of the Sith, released just a little before the movie was. The second was released at the same time as the unaltered versions of the Original Trilogy received a DVD release. | |
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Never Say "Die" | |
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Never Say "Die": A strange version with the Guavian Death Gang. Any spoken mention of them instead uses the name "Guavian Security Soldiers" (the individual Mooks), but Bala-Tik's description still calls him the leader of the "Guavian Death Gang." | |
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Vine Swing | |
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A Kyber Brick puzzle on Dagobah involving Vine Swinging is called "Swing From a Hairy Vine." | |
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Video Game Cruelty Potential | |
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Video Game Cruelty Potential: Pushing Jar Jar into a pit repeatedly. In fact, if you kill him 20 times in The Complete Saga, it unlocks an achievement called "Crowd Pleaser". Protocol droids lose limbs as they lose health. It's funny to watch C-3PO hobble around on his single leg after a few punches, not to mention accessing the interface panels with his head. In “Betrayal Over Bespin�, the final level of Episode V, it is possible to gain hearts and (with the right Power Brick) money by killing panicking civilians. Chewbacca's melee attack consists of him jumping on his enemies and ripping their arms off. | |
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Useless Useful Stealth | |
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Useless Useful Stealth: When going through the Death Star hallways in stormtrooper disguises in a level based on A New Hope, there is one place where the player must, from a distance, shoot stormtroopers who are in front of Ben Kenobi so that he can build a bridge, but doing so alerts nearby stormtroopers. There's also one part where stormtroopers are running a modern-day call center, but all of them must be killed to move on. However, after killing the stormtroopers, new helmets can be retrieved. Once the players reach the detention cellblock, stormtroopers come in and attack anyway. Averted in that while your disguise won't let you sneak past most enemies, it does let you kill a few of them while they are unaware, potentially sparing you a death and your money. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: Chewbacca being upset at not getting a medal at the end of A New Hope comes up whenever medals are being handed out. Anakin's infamous dislike of sand comes up a lot, even long after he's dead. | |
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Sequence Breaking | |
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Sequence Breaking: "Battle Over Coruscant"’s Red Brick, Explosive Blaster Bolts, is the easiest Red Brick in the game to obtain (since it’s possible to 100% said level on your first go), and works on most silver objects and other objects that require explosives to destroy, which allow you to access some areas and secrets much quicker. | |
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