Get ready to fight to save a galaxy far, far away in the LEGO adaptation of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The E3 trailer below gives a good idea from what we can expect from LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which will be coming to Wii U and 3DS on 28th June in North America and Europe.
There is plenty of voice acting in the game by the looks of it, and that could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your viewpoint. The game also appears to faithfully follow the events of the movie and has a dramatic tone, along with lots of humour of course. See if you can spot the Indiana Jones reference!
Will Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens be on your day one must-buy list? Let us know with a comment below.
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"See if you can spot the Indiana Jones reference!"
It's at the 02min04s mark, although it can be debated if it actually is a reference, or simply just your regular LEGO comedy style thing that you can expect in a game like this.
Yeh, may or may not be an Indy reference I thinks.
But what an irresistible trailer. Gonna have to watch that a few times I'm afraid.
This trailer seemed so out of place during the Sony event last night. With Nintendo having so little to show too bad they couldn't have debuted it during Treehouse. Lego games work so well on Wii U with 1 person on the tv, 1 on the Gamepad.
Looks really great! I love how they threw in the comedy while maintaining intensity throughout the trailer. I pre ordered this game a while back. I asked the lady working if the pre order bonus for the WiiU version was the same(dlc pack) and she said all systems got the dlc but when checking the website it just says it comes with a Lego set. Can anyone clear this up?
I had it pre-ordered for Wii U, but since they can't get the DLC on my preferred system, I can wait until it's $20 next year.
@samuelvictor Lego LOTR was the first to use voice acting. It was okay in that game, but I prefer my Lego Star Wars without.
Complete Saga was hilarious even without voice acting, but that doesn't mean this one can't!
@MrHero it was actually Lego batman 2 that used voices first
Still have it pre-ordered for Wii U but no dlc is a shame as I'd have bought it.
@Major_spinner I stand corrected. I forgot that came out first. I just remembered the voice acting being a big deal for LOTR because they used movie audio.
The pic of his room is pretty funny.
@MrHero it is a very easy misconception because they came out around the same time
"Follows the movie" sorry won't buy.
It's as if someone had some bad fan fic characters, inserted them into a plot that was the rehash of original Star Wars and constantly threw Star Wars imagery at you, screaming at you "DOES THIS FEEL LIKE REAL STAR WARS TO YOU YET???"
The movie had enough okay bits but really feels the least like Star Wars of any of the movies to me, and that includes the prequels and both Ewok movies.
@MadAdam81 Even THE Christmas Special..? Either way I get ya.
@EternalComposer I said "movie" for a reason. But even then some parts of TFA is as bad. However, The Christmas Special doesn't have the fun parts of Finn and Poe. And another thing I enjoyed in TFA was where Kylo Ren was toying with Finn in their lightsaber duel. Finn clearly was only able to not hurt himself due to his life long weapons training and could have been killed within a few seconds, but Ren toyed with him. They should have explored Ren's motivations for that, but he seemed to be all over the place, doing things just because JJ Abrams thought it would look cool.
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