LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
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LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game | |
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LEGO Theme: |
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Developer(s): |
Traveller's Tales |
Publisher(s): |
Eidos Interactive |
Date Released: |
USA: April 5, 2005 (PC, PS2, Xbox, GBA) |
Genre: |
Action, Adventure |
Mode(s): |
Single player, Two player simultaneous |
Rating: |
ESRB: E |
Platforms: |
PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Windows PC, Macintosh |
LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group. It place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), with a bonus segment from A New Hope.
LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game was first released on April 5, 2005, a month before the premiere of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. To prevent inadvertent spoilers of the then-upcoming film, most reviewers warned of it in their reviews. LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game has many homages to the original trilogy films, including a reference to the X-wing levitation sequence in Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
The game had a multi-platform release: Traveller's Tales developed the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows versions, Griptonite Games developed the Game Boy Advance version. A Macintosh port, developed by Aspyr Media, was released in August 2005. The Nintendo GameCube version was released on October 26, 2005. All versions were published by Eidos Interactive and LucasArts.
Though LEGO Star Wars was billed as a "kids game", it received the "Game of the Year" award from Kidzworld.com,[1] received positive reviews, and peaked at the top of the UK charts during early May of 2005. It later lost the spot to the official game of Episode III, but maintained a consistently high chart position throughout the month.
The game had two sequels, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, released in September 2006, and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, released in March 2011. All episodes for LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game were included in the LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
Synopsis[edit | edit source]
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace[edit | edit source]
The Trade Federation has blockaded the peaceful planet of Naboo. The two Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi are sent to negotiate. Their Republic Cruiser lands in the Trade Federation's capital ship's hangar; the protocol droid TC-14 greets them, and the Jedi are escorted to a small conference chamber, where they sense a disturbance in the Force (the Republic Cruiser is destroyed) and are set upon by several Trade Federation Battle Droids. They destroy the Battle Droids and find TC-14, who helps them through the ship. Upon discovering an invasion force headed for Naboo, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan decide to board a Trade Federation MTT and meet down on the planet.
They land on the planet and regroup. The Jedi travel through the swamp and find a Gungan named Jar Jar Binks, who takes them to the Gungan city nearby. The group arrives, and the Gungan leader Boss Nass gives them safe passage to the capital city of Theed. It is here that the Queen is being held by the droid invasion force.
The Jedi rescue the Queen Amidala and her guard Captain Panaka, and they proceed to the Queen's hangar and escape the planet. The Royal Cruiser is damaged, warranting an emergency landing on the world of Tatooine.
On Tatooine, a young boy named Anakin Skywalker said he could help them get the money for new parts. He offers to win the Boonta Eve Podrace for them and win them the money. He wins the Podrace, and Qui-Gon decides to bring Anakin with him, noting his extreme sensitivity to the Force.
The ship lands on Coruscant, and Senator Palpatine becomes Supreme Chancellor of the Republic. Queen Amidala decides to return to Naboo and free her planet. On Naboo, Amidala recruits the Gungans to help the Naboo retake the planet. Meanwhile, the Space Fighter Corps destroys the main Trade Federation capital ship and knocks out the Trade Federation army.
Darth Sidious's apprentice, Darth Maul, engages Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon. Obi-Wan defeats the Sith, but Qui-Gon is killed. He requests that Obi-Wan trains Anakin. Celebrations are held on Naboo, and peace between the Gungans and the Naboo people is proclaimed.
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones[edit | edit source]
It is ten years after the blockade of Naboo. Padme is now a Senator, and Anakin is Obi-Wan's Padawan. A bounty is put on Padme from the Trade Federation as revenge and Obi-Wan follows a clue left by a certain bounty hunter to the world of Kamino. In light of current events, he discovers a clone army being prepared for the Republic. He also encounters Jango Fett and his son Boba, but the two escape before he can question them.
Obi-Wan follows them to the planet of Geonosis. He is set upon, and calls Anakin for backup. Anakin and Padme free Obi-Wan, but are captured by Jango Fett and a team of battle droids.
Following a mock trial and execution, the group are rescued by Mace Windu and many of the Order's Jedi, backed up by the clone army. Count Dooku, the Separatist Leader, escapes.
Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Padme pursue Count Dooku to a hangar. The two Jedi engage him, but Anakin's arm is lost. Yoda arrives and bests the Count, but Dooku stages a distraction and escapes in his ship.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith[edit | edit source]
It is three years since Episode II, and the Clone Wars are in motion. In a stunning act of audacity, General Grievous, leader of the Confederacy's droid armies, has abducted Chancellor Palpatine from Coruscant. The Republic forces engage the Confederacy's invasion forces, with Obi-Wan and Anakin at the spearhead.
They eventually find Count Dooku and kill him. The two Jedi rescue the Chancellor and confront Grievous, but he escapes. Obi-Wan pursues him to Utapau and, with the help of his clone commander, Cody, Grievous is slain.
Meanwhile, on the Wookiee home world of Kashyyyk, Yoda and Chewbacca are on the front lines when the clones receive Order 66 and revolt against the Jedi. Yoda escapes the planet. He and Obi-Wan return to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where they find that Anakin has fallen to the Dark Side and killed every Jedi in the Temple.
Padme, confused and upset, journeys to Mustafar to meet with Anakin. There Padme finally realizes what her husband has done and she states that he is "going down a path that she can't follow". Obi-Wan walks off the Naboo cruiser and consequently Anakin becomes enraged. Upset and angered, Anakin uses the force to choke Padme into unconsciousness. After a dramatic fight sequence between Anakin and Obi-Wan, Anakin is left for dead, severely burned and scarred. Obi-Wan Kenobi escapes and takes Padme to an asteroid field where a medical center is located. She dies, having lost the will to live. Anakin is fitted into a suit of black Sith armor and becomes Darth Vader.
With the galaxy entering the Dark Times, Padme's twins are split up. Leia is taken to Alderaan, while Luke Skywalker is placed in the care of his aunt and uncle on Tatooine.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
LEGO Star Wars has a total of 56 playable characters. The playable characters are modeled like actual LEGO parts (but with far more mobility) and are divided into groups according to certain skills.
Characters[edit | edit source]
There are a wide variety of characters included in the game, all of which are unlocked by completing levels or by purchasing them at Dexter's Diner. Every character, other than the PK Droid, the Gonk Droid and Chancellor Palpatine, have a special ability, such as extra high jumping, control of the Force, or the ability to Grapple. Droids, while not being armed, can travel through the game unimpeded (ie. they won't be intentionally attacked by enemy characters); as well, protocol droids and astromech droids can open doors via special panels. Also, unlike other armed droids, player-controlled Battle Droids will be ignored by hostile Battle Droids, but not Droidekas. The Gonk Droid is also indestructible. The characters grunt rather than speak.
Because LEGO Star Wars is based on the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II and III), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and other characters from the original Star Wars trilogy are not shown (excluding Princess Leia, who is a purchasable character once unlocked).
Unlocked characters can be imported into the game's sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, by purchasing the extra, "Use Old Save", for 250,000 LEGO studs.
Playable Characters[edit | edit source]
Character name | Weapon | Power | Image |
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Qui-Gon Jinn | Green Lightsaber | Force | |
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan) | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
TC-14 | None | Protocol Access | |
Jar Jar Binks | Energy Ball (GBA only) | Super Jump | |
Queen Amidala | Royal Pistol | Grappling Hook | 150px |
Captain Panaka | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Padmé (Battle) | Royal Pistol | Grappling Hook | |
R2-D2 | Droid Stunner | Astromech Access | |
Anakin Skywalker (Boy) | None | Vent Crawl | |
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
R4-P17 | Droid Stunner | Astromech Access | |
Anakin Skywalker (Padawan) | Blue Lightsaber (Green on Episode II Chapters 3 and 5) | Force | |
Padmé (Geonosis) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
C-3PO | None | Protocol Access | |
Mace Windu | Purple Lightsaber | Force | |
Padmé (Clawed) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Yoda | Green Lightsaber | Force | |
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III) | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
Anakin Skywalker (Jedi) | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
Chancellor Palpatine | None | None | |
Commander Cody | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Chewbacca | Bowcaster | Grappling Hook | |
Wookiee | Bowcaster | Grappling Hook | |
Darth Vader | Red Lightsaber | Dark Force | |
Stormtrooper | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Gonk Droid | None | Indestructible (Under CPU control) | |
PK Droid | None | None | |
Battle Droid | Blaster | None | |
Battle Droid (Security) | Blaster | None | |
Battle Droid (Commander) | Blaster | Walkie-Talkie | |
Droideka | Twin Arm Blaster | Shield | |
Royal Guard | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Padmé (Casual) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Darth Maul | Red Doubled Bladed Lightsaber | Dark Force | |
Clone | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Geonosian | Sonic Blaster, Blaster | Flight | |
Battle Droid (Geonosis) | Blaster | None | |
Super Battle Droid | Arm Blaster | None | |
Jango Fett | Blaster Pistol x2 | Grappling Hook, Jet Pack | |
Boba Fett (Boy) | None | Vent Crawl | |
Luminara Unduli | Green Lightsaber | Force | |
Ki-Adi Mundi | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
Kit Fisto | Green Lightsaber | Force | |
Shaak Ti | Blue Lightsaber | Force | |
Count Dooku | Red Lightsaber | Dark Force | |
Grievous' Bodyguard | Electrostaff | Super Jump | |
General Grievous | Green Lightsaber x2, Blue Lightsaber x2 | Super Jump | |
Clone Trooper (Episode III) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Pilot) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Swamp) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Walker) | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Mace Windu (Episode III) | Purple Lightsaber | Force | |
Disguised Clone | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Darth Sidious | Red Lightsaber | Force, Dark Force | |
Rebel Trooper | Blaster | Grappling Hook | |
Princess Leia | Blaster | Grappling Hook |
Unplayable Characters[edit | edit source]
Character name |
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Boss Nass |
Watto |
Taun We |
Mawhonic |
Gasgano |
Sebulba |
Lama Su |
Dexter Jettster |
Plo Koon |
Ko Sai |
Battle Droid (Pilot) |
Zam Wesell |
Gungan Warrior (Not available in GameCube, PS2, Xbox and PC) |
Tusken Raiders (Not available in GameCube, PS2, Xbox and PC) |
Padmé Amidala (Episode III) |
Luke Skywalker (newborn baby) |
Princess Leia (newborn baby) |
Aldar Beedo |
Nien Numb |
Poggle the Lesser |
Captain Tarpals |
Aayla Secura |
Pit Droid |
Dexter's Diner[edit | edit source]
Dexter's Diner is the area from which the player chooses what level to enter and view any vehicles whose parts they have found in any of the game's levels. LEGO Star Wars also has a feature called 'Free Play', which enables the player to play the same level again, but with the ability to switch between characters, thus gaining access to areas containing extras the player was unable to get before. In Free Play mode, a player may use any character they have unlocked. The player may also match up good and evil characters, such as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul. The Free Play option will only appear when the player finishes a level. Levels that are played in vehicles cannot be played in Free Play, but are able to be replayed in Story mode like the others. Some characters, such as Chancellor Palpatine, the PK Droid, and the Gonk Droid, cannot do anything but walk, although they are never attacked in the case of PK Droids and Gonk Droids, giving them the ability to traverse the levels unharmed. Also, in the Diner, players may purchase unlockable extras for studs.
Levels[edit | edit source]
Each level in LEGO Star Wars loosely follows the various sequences from the Star Wars prequel films, with game play segments linked together by various cutscenes. There is no spoken dialogue; rather, the characters act out their parts using gestures and pantomime. The game begins with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn about the Trade Federation ship, and ends with Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi's duel on Mustafar.
Episode I levels[edit | edit source]
Negotiations[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, TC-14
Enemies: Battle Droid, Battle Droid (Security), Battle Droid (Commander), Droideka
Other Characters: PK Droid
Invasion of Naboo[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jar Jar Binks
Enemies: Battle Droid, STAP
Other Characters: Gungan Warrior, Fambaa, Kaadu
Escape From Naboo[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Queen Amidala, Captain Pananka, Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi
Enemies: Battle Droid, Battle Droid (Commander), Droideka
Allies: Royal Guard
Mos Espa Podrace (Vehicle level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Anakin's Podracer
Enemies: Podracers, Tusken Raider
Retake Theed Palace[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padme Amidala (Battle), Captain Panaka, Anakin Skywalker (Boy), R2-D2
Enemies: Battle Droid, Battle Droid (Security), Battle Droid (Commander), Droideka
Allies: Royal Guard
Darth Maul (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi
Enemies: Battle Droid, Droideka, Battle Droid (Commander)
Boss: Darth Maul (3 hearts then 10 hearts)
Episode II levels[edit | edit source]
Discovery on Kamino (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master), R4-P17
Enemies: KE-8 Enforcer, Slave I
Boss: Jango Fett (10 hearts)
Droid Factory[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Anakin Skywalker (Padawan), Padme Amidala, R2-D2, C-3PO
Enemies: Geonosian, Battle Droid (Geonosis), Battle Droid (Commander), Droideka
Jedi Battle (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Mace Windu, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master), Anakin Skywalker (Padawan), Padme Amidala (Clawed), R2-D2
Enemies: Battle Droid (Geonosis), Battle Droid (Security), Geonosian, Super Battle Droid, Droideka
Boss: Jango Fett (10 hearts)
Allies: Shaak Ti, Luminara Unduli, Jedi
Other Characters: Poggle the Lesser (Movie clip only)
Gunship Cavalry (Vehicle level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Republic Gunship
Enemies: Hailfire Droid, Homing Spider Droid
Count Dooku (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master), Anakin Skywalker (Padawan), Yoda
Enemies: Battle Droid (Geonosis), Geonosian
Boss: Count Dooku (10 hearts)
Other Characters: Padme Amidala, Clone
Episode III levels[edit | edit source]
Battle Over Coruscant (Vehicle level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan's Starfighter, Anakin's Starfighter
Enemies: Vulture Droid, Droid Tri-Fighter
Allies: ARC-170
Chancellor in Peril (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III), Anakin Skywalker (Jedi), R2-D2, Chancellor Palpatine
Enemies: Battle Droid, Battle Droid (Commander), Super Battle Droid, Droideka, Grievous' Bodyguards
Boss: Count Dooku (6 hearts)
Other: General Grievous
General Grievous (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III), Commander Cody
Boss: General Grievous (10 hearts)
Defense of Kashyyyk[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Yoda, Chewbacca, Wookiee
Enemies: Clone (Episode III), Commander Cody, Battle Droid, AT-RT
Allies: Wookiee
Ruin of the Jedi[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III), Yoda
Enemies: Disguised Clone, Clone Trooper, Commander Cody
Darth Vader (Boss level)[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III), Anakin Skywalker (Jedi)
Boss: Anakin Skywalker (Jedi) (Obi-Wan's opponent); Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III) (Anakin's opponent) (10 hearts each)
Bonus level[edit | edit source]
In each level, a certain number of LEGO studs need to be collected (the number varies per level) in order to obtain a piece of the super kit. The player has to obtain the required amount of LEGO studs in one attempt. The studs can be collected in Story mode or Free Play mode. After all 17 kit pieces are collected, a fourth door, marked by a question mark, unlocks in the main room of Dexter's Diner. This room contains the bonus level, a short prelude into Episode IV: A New Hope, titled A NEW HOPE. This level is available for both Story and Free Play modes; however, there are no cutscenes, no mini-kit pieces to collect, no LEGO stud meter and no areas that can only be reached in Free Play mode.
In the bonus level, the player plays as Darth Vader and an Imperial Stormtrooper (with the dubious addition of C-3PO), upon entering the Tantive IV Blockade Runner (which is also the model of the super kit collected to unlock the level). In the level, the player encounters a few Rebel Soldiers, and is capable of collecting over 100,000 LEGO studs. The level ends upon finding Princess Leia and R2-D2. A short message - To be continued... - follows completion of the level. This is entirely different as opposed to the LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy Episode IV opening level, as the player takes the roles of Princess Leia and Captain Antilles in that game.
Episode IV[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters: Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, C-3PO
Enemies: Rebel Trooper
Goofs[edit | edit source]
- In the ending cutscene for Episode I, Chapter 5, Padme has a silver pistol whilst in the level she has a standard blaster. (This goof is fixed by the opening cutscene of Chapter 6).
- In the opening cutscene for Episode I, Chapter 6, Padme is wearing her Tatooine outfit, not her Battle of Naboo outfit.
- Also, in the same cutscene, when Darth Maul backflips across a chasm, his lightsaber hilt is in his hand, but when he lands in the next frame, it is not.
- In the ending cutscene for Episode II, Chapter 3, Obi-Wan's borrowed lightsaber blade is green and Anakin's is blue even though they were the exact opposite in the level for both of them.
- In the ending cutscene for Episode III, Chapter 3, Commander Cody is defeated by General Grievous.
- In the ending cutscene of Episode III, Chapter 6, Anakin's lightsaber blade is red, not blue. This could possibly signify his transgression to the dark side.
Original Version[edit | edit source]
The game was originally going to include the Boga chase scene with General Grievous on his wheel bike, but since the game was released in 2005 before Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith was put into theatres TT Games decided that it would be too much of a spoiler, which made many Star Wars fans annoyed when the game was released.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Unused and normally unplayable (and in some cases, unfinished) data exists for several characters in the coding of LEGO Star Wars PC and PS2 versions, including Zam Wesell, Zam Wesell's Speeder, ARC-170, the Kaminoans, Dexter Jettster, WA7, Pit Droid, a generic Spaceman, a generic Flying Saucer and a Jawa, which can be made playable (with varying results) by copying and renaming the data files in the 'Chars' folder.
- The game features some characters from the movies that have yet to be made as minifigures, Hospital Droid, and baby versions of Luke and Leia.
- Princess Leia has the same sound effects as Padmé as well as the same animation. Although it changed in the sequel "The Original Trilogy"
Game Boy Advance version[edit | edit source]
A Game Boy Advance version of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game was created by EIDOS. This version of the game was the only version of the game created that differed in any way rather than small control changes on the different platforms. It was created by a different company, considering that the console-based counterpart could not function based on the Game Boy's comparatively diminutive hardware. This version shared no gameplay with the console counterparts.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
- Lego Star Wars poster.jpeg
Promotional artwork.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Kidzworld's Top 10 Video Games of 2005 Kidzworld.com . URL Accessed on November 4, 2006
See also[edit | edit source]
- LEGO
- Star Wars
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
External links[edit | edit source]
- Official website (Wayback Machine)
- PC Demo (198MB)
- Gamespot review
- IGN review
- Gamespy PS2 review