LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | |
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Item №: |
see Versions |
LEGO Theme: | |
Price: |
see Versions |
Developer(s): |
Traveller's Tales |
Publisher(s): |
LucasArts |
Date Released: |
USA: November 6, 2007 |
Genre: |
Action, adventure |
Mode(s): |
Single player, two player simultaneous, Xbox Live |
Rating: |
ESRB: PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360: E10+, Nintendo DS: E, PEGI: PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360: 7+, Nintendo DS: 3+ |
Platforms: |
Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, Mac OS X[1] |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is the third LEGO Star Wars video game. It covers the events of all six Star Wars episodes in the saga.
The game has new characters like Plo Koon, Aayla Secura, Lama Su, R2-Q5 , Watto, Taun We, Zam Wesell, Boss Nass, and Captain Tarpals (the characters are not playable in the Nintendo DS version). It also includes new levels such as the bounty hunter pursuit from Episode 2: Attack of the Clones. It has been released for all the "next-generation" consoles at the time: PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, and the Xbox 360; and on October 13, 2009 it was released on Windows PC.
The Mac OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive[1] on 12 November 2010.
The game has the original podrace, the original Gunship Cavalry, and the never before seen Anakin's Flight in the bonus level room. The final bonus level from the first LEGO Star Wars game, A New Hope, is also included. A new LEGO city level is included, New Town, along with the original, and in two-player arcade you can do Lightsaber battles against people from around the world. The hub for this game is, like LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Mos Eisley Cantina.
Characters[edit | edit source]
- Qui-Gon Jinn
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- TC-14
- Jar Jar Binks
- Queen Amidala
- Captain Panaka
- Padmé (Battle)
- R2-D2
- Anakin Skywalker (Boy)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master)
- R4-P17
- Anakin Skywalker (Padawan)
- C-3PO
- Mace Windu
- Padmé (Clawed)
- Yoda
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III)
- Anakin Skywalker (Jedi)
- Chancellor Palpatine
- Commander Cody
- Chewbacca
- Princess Leia
- Captain Antilles
- Rebel Friend
- Luke Skywalker (Tatooine)
- Ben Kenobi
- Han Solo
- Han Solo (Stormtrooper)
- Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper)
- Han Solo (Hoth)
- Princess Leia (Hoth)
- Luke Skywalker (Pilot)
- Luke Skywalker (Dagobah)
- Luke Skywalker (Bespin)
- Lando Calrissian
- Princess Leia (Bespin)
- Luke Skywalker (Jedi)
- Princess Leia (Boushh)
- Lando (Palace Guard
- Han Solo (Skiff)
- Princess Leia (Slave)
- Princess Leia (Endor)
- Luke Skywalker (Endor)
- Han Solo (Endor)
- Wicket
- Darth Vader
- Gonk Droid
- PK Droid
- Battle Droid (unlocked by the code AUJ261)
- Battle Droid (Security) (unlocked by the code HWY633)
- Battle Droid (Commander) (unlocked by the code KPF958)
- Droideka (unlocked by the code XCT333)
- Captain Tarpals (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code QRN714)
- Boss Nass (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code HHY697)
- Royal Guard (unlocked by the code YUF634)
- Padmé (unlocked by the code 5FJ9AW or the code VBJ322)
- Watto (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code 3HL3ER or the code PLL967)
- Pit Droid (unlocked by the code RTD428)
- Darth Maul (unlocked by the code EUK421)
- Zam Wesell (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code 584HJF)
- Dexter Jettster (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code JJU782)
- Clone (unlocked by the code BDE289)
- Lama Su (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code KLG412)
- Taun We (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code 0P0SY6 or the code PRX482)
- Geonosian (unlocked by the code HJY732)
- Battle Droid (Geonosis) (unlocked by the code NJK995)
- Super Battle Droid (unlocked by the code HDD733)
- Jango Fett (unlocked by the code KLJ897)
- Boba Fett (Boy) (unlocked by the code GGF539)
- Luminara (unlocked by the code LUM521)
- Ki-Adi Mundi (unlocked by the code MUN486)
- Kit Fisto (unlocked by the code TFI888)
- Shaak Ti (unlocked by the code KIT766)
- Aayla Secura (only playable in Consoles and Windows versions and unlocked by the code ECU428 or the code RQ797O)
- Plo Koon (unlocked by the code PLK689)
- Count Dooku (unlocked by the code DDD748)
- Grievous' Bodyguard (unlocked by the code JHU423)
- General Grievous (unlocked by the code PMN576)
- Wookiee (unlocked by the code BWK887)
- Clone (Episode III) (unlocked by the code AQ686D or the code VCT533)
- Clone (Episode III, Pilot) (unlocked by the code XXD447)
- Clone (Episode III, Swamp) (unlocked by the code QYD793)
- Clone (Episode III, Walker) (unlocked by the code NBU753)
- Mace Windu (Episode III) (unlocked by the code JKD867)
- Disguised Clone (unlocked by the code CCH677)
- Rebel Trooper (unlocked by the code DHV940 or the code SZ441G)
- Stormtrooper (unlocked by the code NBN431)
- Imperial Shuttle Pilot (unlocked by the code BKJ857)
- Tusken Raider (unlocked by the code YYR778)
- Jawa (unlocked by the code NVU859 or the code YD750N)
- Sandtrooper (unlocked by the code 4RXSQG, the code CBR954, or the code TP040C)
- Greedo (unlocked by the code ZZR636)
- Imperial Spy (unlocked by the code YZFR1K)
- Beach Trooper (unlocked by the code BHH538)
- Death Star Trooper (unlocked by the code 9ZASUA or the code NJK912)
- TIE Fighter Pilot (unlocked by the code 5RXYWG or the code BBR334)
- Imperial Officer (unlocked by the code KLP412)
- Grand Moff Tarkin (unlocked by the code VYY985)
- Han Solo (Hood) (unlocked by the code KLA621)
- Rebel Trooper (Hoth) (unlocked by the code GHR673)
- Rebel Pilot (unlocked by the code BKL123)
- Snowtrooper (unlocked by the code HVT573)
- Luke Skywalker (Hoth) (unlocked by the code 4V1SW7 or the code TTY463)
- Lobot (unlocked by the code BVH785)
- Ugnaught (unlocked by the code CGF754)
- Bespin Guard (unlocked by the code CDT859 or the code TV650N)
- Princess Leia (Prisoner) (unlocked by the code 2UY2GV or the code QQY843)
- Gamorrean Guard (unlocked by the code NNM784)
- Bib Fortuna (unlocked by the code MMN372)
- Palace Guard (unlocked by the code 0R8RT1, the code GB280B, or the code PPP555)
- Bossk (unlocked by the code HYR849)
- Skiff Guard (unlocked by the code BYU785)
- Boba Fett (unlocked by the code BOBA00)
- Ewok (unlocked by the code EWK785)
- Imperial Guard (unlocked by the code 0EKRQC or the code GUA850)
- The Emperor (unlocked by the code EMP666)
- Admiral Ackbar (unlocked by the code ACK646)
- IG-88 (unlocked by the code GIJ989)
- Dengar (unlocked by the code 0QXSPF, the code GAR945, or the code PS041B)
- 4-LOM (unlocked by the code DVY683)
- Ben Kenobi (Ghost) (unlocked by the code BENGH8)
- Anakin Skywalker (Ghost) (unlocked by the code HJI667)
- Yoda (Ghost) (unlocked by the code AD497N or the code VVV429)
- R2-Q5 (unlocked by the code EVILR2)
- Indiana Jones (secret character and only playable in Consoles and Windows versions)
- Buzz droid
- Training remote
- Skeleton
- Womp rat
- Droid 1
- Droid 2
- Droid 3
- Droid 4
- Rebel Engineer
- Imperial Engineer
- AT-AT Driver
- Mouse Droid
- Scout Trooper
Non-playable characters[edit | edit source]
- Gungan Warrior
- Wuher the Bartender (can be custom character)
- Jabba the Hutt
- Mos Eisley Cantina Customers (can be custom characters)
- Sebulba
- Mawhonic
- Aldar Beedo
- Nien Nunb
- Gasgano
- B'omarr Monk
- Padmé (Episode III)
- Ten Numb
- Medical Droid
- Mon Mothma
- Lando Calrissian (Pilot) (can be custom character)
- Skywalker (Ceremony) (can be custom character)
- Probe Droid
- Standard Pod Racer
- TT-8L
- Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes
- Kaadu
- Bat
- Swamp Snake (aka Dragonsnake)
- Vader Apparition
- Hailfire Droid
- Seeker Droid
- Various Jedi seen during the Jedi Battle level (excluding Shaak Ti, Kit Fisto and Luminara Unduli)
- Ponda Baba (can be custom character)
- Dr. Evazan (can be custom character)
- General Veers (can be custom character)
- Ko Sai
- Rebel Trooper (Moustache)
- Mawhonic's Podracer
- Aldar Beedo's Podracer
- Gasgano's Podracer
- Leia Organa (Young)
- Luke Skywalker (Young)
Levels[edit | edit source]
Episode I: The Phantom Menace[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Negotiations
- Chapter 2: Invasion on Naboo
- Chapter 3: Escape from Naboo
- Chapter 4: Mos Espa Pod Race
- Chapter 5: Retake Theed Palace
- Chapter 6: Darth Maul
- Bonus Level: Mos Espa Pod Race (Original)
- Bonus Level: Anakin's Flight
Episode II: Attack of the Clones[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Bounty Hunter Pursuit
- Chapter 2: Discovery on Kamino
- Chapter 3: Droid Factory
- Chapter 4: Jedi Battle
- Chapter 5: Gunship Cavalry
- Chapter 6: Count Dooku
- Bonus Level: Gunship Cavalry (Original)
Episode III: Revenge of the Sith[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Battle over Coruscant
- Chapter 2: Chancellor in Peril
- Chapter 3: General Grievous
- Chapter 4: Defense of Kashyyyk
- Chapter 5: Ruin of the Jedi
- Chapter 6: Darth Vader
Episode IV: A New Hope[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Secret Plans
- Chapter 2: Through the Jundland Wastes
- Chapter 3: Mos Eisley Spaceport
- Chapter 4: Rescue the Princess
- Chapter 5: Escape the Death Star
- Chapter 6: Rebel Attack
- Bonus Level: A New Hope (from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game)
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Hoth Battle
- Chapter 2: Escape From Echo Base
- Chapter 3: Falcon Flight
- Chapter 4: Dagobah
- Chapter 5: Cloud City Trap
- Chapter 6: Betrayal over Bespin
- Bonus Level: LEGO City
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi[edit | edit source]
- Chapter 1: Jabba's Palace
- Chapter 2: The Great Pit of Carkoon
- Chapter 3: Speeder Showdown
- Chapter 4: Battle of Endor
- Chapter 5: Jedi Destiny
- Chapter 6: Into the Death Star
- Bonus Level: New Town
Bounty Hunter Missions[edit | edit source]
- Mission 1: Qui-Gon Jinn (Negotiations)
- Mission 2: Queen Amidala (Escape from Naboo)
- Mission 3: Jar Jar Binks (Invasion of Naboo)
- Mission 4: Mace Windu (Droid Factory)
- Mission 5: Kit Fisto (Discovery on Kamino)
- Mission 6: Luminara (Jedi Battle)
- Mission 7: Ki-Adi Mundi (Chancellor in Peril)
- Mission 8: Rebel Trooper (Defense of Kashyyyk)
- Mission 9: Shaak Ti (Ruin of the Jedi)
- Mission 10: Commander Cody (General Grievous)
- Mission 11: R2-D2 (Secret Plans)
- Mission 12: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Through the Jundland Wastes)
- Mission 13: Chewbacca (Mos Eisley Spaceport Part 2)
- Mission 14: Princess Leia (Rescue the Princess)
- Mission 15: Admiral Ackbar (Escape from Echo Base Part 2)
- Mission 16: Yoda (The Battle of Endor)
- Mission 17: C-3PO (Betrayal over Bespin Part 1)
- Mission 18: Lando Calrissian (Betrayal over Bespin Part 2)
- Mission 19: Luke Skywalker (Mos Eisley Spaceport Part 1)
- Mission 20: Han Solo (Escape from Echo Base Part 1)
Character Abilities[edit | edit source]
Force Choke[edit | edit source]
- Luke Skywalker (only works on Gamorrean Guards)
- Darth Vader
High Jump[edit | edit source]
Sith Lightning[edit | edit source]
Double Bladed Lightsaber[edit | edit source]
Vent Crawl[edit | edit source]
Thermal Detonator[edit | edit source]
- Jango Fett
- Zam Wesell
- Greedo
- Boba Fett
- IG-88
- Bossk
- Dengar
- 4-LOM
- Anyone who wears Boushh's helmet
Bounty hunter rockets (optional)[edit | edit source]
Self Destruct (optional)[edit | edit source]
Bosses[edit | edit source]
Episode I Bosses
- Darth Maul (3 hearts first time, 10 hearts second time)
Episode II Bosses
- Zam Wesell's Airspeeder (10 hearts)
- Jango Fett (twice) (10 hearts each time)
- Count Dooku (10 hearts)
Episode III Bosses
- Count Dooku (6 hearts)
- General Grievous (10 hearts)
- Anakin Skywalker (Jedi) (Obi-Wan's opponent) (10 hearts), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III) (Anakin's opponent) (10 hearts)
Episode IV Bosses
- Imperial Spy (4 hearts)
Episode V Bosses
- Darth Vader (twice) (10 hearts each time)
- Boba Fett (6 hearts)
Episode VI Bosses
- Rancor (3 hearts)
- Boba Fett (6 hearts)
- The Emperor (18 hearts)
Vehicles[edit | edit source]
Story[edit | edit source]
- Anakin's Pod
- Naboo Starfighter
- Anakin's Speeder
- Anakin's Speeder (Green)
- Republic Gunship
- Republic Gunship (Green)
- Jedi Starfighter (Yellow)
- Jedi Starfighter (Red)
- X-Wing
- Y-Wing
- Snowspeeder
- Millennium Falcon
- Slave I
Purchase[edit | edit source]
- Sebulba's Pod (unlocked by the code 4J1SR6 or the code THY432)
- Zam's Airspeeder (unlocked by the code 6QU2DP, the code BG752B, or the code UUU875)
- Droid Trifighter (unlocked by the code AAB123)
- Vulture Droid (unlocked by the code 5TIRRE or the code BDC866)
- Clone Arcfighter (unlocked by the code NNB674)
- TIE Fighter (unlocked by the code DBH897)
- TIE Interceptor (unlocked by the code INT729)
- TIE Fighter (Darth Vader) (unlocked by the code BVNJ84)
- TIE Bomber (unlocked by the code HJH848)
- Imperial Shuttle (unlocked by the code HUT845)
Notes[edit | edit source]
- The level "Bounty Hunter Pursuit" and the character model for Zam Wesell were going to be included in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, but were not officially included until LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
- This game and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars are the only two LEGO Star Wars games to be released on the Wii.
Differences From the Movies[edit | edit source]
The Phantom Menace[edit | edit source]
- TC-14 is on your side in the first level so you can learn about the droid abilities.
- In the movie, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan fight the droidekas in the hall, but in the game they fight them in the hangar.
- In the movie Jar Jar is running from the tanks, but in the game he is smelling the flowers and is not aware of the tanks until Qui-Gon saves him.
- In the movie, shortly before the Duel of the Fates, Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon, and Maul drop their cloaks. In the game they wear their cloaks during the battle.
- Shmi Skywalker does not appear.
Attack of the Clones[edit | edit source]
- Shmi Skywalker, Owen, Beru, and Cliegg Lars do not appear, with all of the Tatooine scenes being omitted.
Revenge of the Sith[edit | edit source]
- Palpatine has the disfigured face during the Battle of Coruscant.
- The scene where Mace Windu, Saesee Tiin, Kit Fisto, and Agen Kolar arrest Palpatine is omitted.
- Anakin does not get burned on Mustafar, which is odd because he wears the life-support suit anyway.
- Anakin's yellow Jedi Starfighter is seen on Mustafar, wheras in the movie it was destroyed during the Battle of Coruscant and he used a green Starfighter on Mustafar. This was probably because his green Starfighter was not yet released at the time the game was made.
- Bail Organa does not appear.
- The ending where Luke is brought to Owen and Beru and Leia is adopted by Bail Organa is entirely different. Instead, the scene ends with Yoda and Obi-Wan and the two twins, followed by the construction of Darth Vader.
Versions[edit | edit source]
Set number | Console | Price |
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SWCSPS3 | PlayStation 3 | €49.99 |
SWCSWII | Nintendo Wii | €39.99 |
SWCSX360 | Xbox 360 | €49.99 |
SWCSMAC | Mac | $29.99 |
Nintendo DS | ||
Windows PC |
See also[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- Traveller's Tales
- TT Games
- Feral Interactive
External links[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
Trailer | The trailer for the Mac version of the game. |