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Lego Star Wars
II Review
Traveller's Tales has revealed
more details of the sequel to Lego Star Wars -
including news that you'll now be able to create
your very own character.
Lego Star Wars II: The
Original Trilogy will focus on the plot of the
first three films, which are approximately as
good as the prequels no word of a lie. Speaking
to IGN, director Tom Stone said: "We've worked
hard to bring out the distinctive individual personalities
of all those great Original Trilogy characters
- and that's given us lots of cool new moves.
"So, as you'd hope,
the Emperor now has a Force lightning attack,
Vader has his Force choke, Han's got some athletic
blaster combat moves, and Chewie's got a signature
melee attack - he pulls arms out of sockets!"
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The vehicles have been overhauled, too. "Giving
the player the opportunity to wander freely throughout
vehicle levels is a great change, as is including
vehicles and creatures that any non-droid character
can build and ride through certain on-foot levels,"
LucasArts producer David Perkinson told IGN.
"And character customization
is another fantastic addition. Players will finally
be able to create their own Star Wars character
and bring it into the LEGO Star Wars world!"
All the gameplay features
of the first game will be present and correct,
but "plenty more" are being added too,
according to Stone.
"There's a lot that
worked well in the original game, such as the
character animations, the 'drop in/drop out' two-player
feature, the general pace, collection of studs
and characters, and so on. However, we have spent
a lot of time improving the vehicle levels - you'll
be very pleased when you see what you can do with
the X-wing and TIE fighters on the Death Star!"
The camera has also been
overhauled, so when you're playing in co-op mode,
it'll move further back so you've got more freedom
to move away from your partner. "We received
a lot of feedback from gamers saying that while
they liked co-op play, they wished that they were
allowed more freedom to fight and explore. With
the new co-op camera, they can do that,"
Perkinson said.
For those who like a bit
of a challenge, Lego Star Wars II even features
an option that will make the game harder the better
you're playing. ""When switched on,
the game will begin at the base level of difficulty
and ramp up as the player succeeds," Perkinson
explained.
"The opposing AI will
become more aggressive, harder to destroy and
more accurate with their fire as the user improves."
Star Wars Lego II:
The Original Trilogy is down for an autumn release
on PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox, GameCube, GBA and Nintendo
DS.
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