The new Star Wars game, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was released last Friday (19th), there was a bit of hype about this game before it came out, but it really wasn’t as good as it sounded. The whole story to the game was great, it fitted in with the films nicely, the graphics were ok, but the massive drag down of this game was the length of it. I completed the campaign in 4 hours and 21 minutes, which has to be the shortest game I have ever played, even the Lego games are longer, the boss fights are not difficult once you learn what they do, there is no online play and no option for multiplayer campaign. In…
The title of this post explains it all, when you mix highly addictive video games with the brains at Lego, you get an amazing game. If you have never played a Lego video game, I would highly recommend it. I was first hooked on the Lego games when I bought Lego Star Wars: The Video Game on Ebay for a bargain, £6. After that day I have played all of the Lego Star Wars game, the fairly new, Lego Indiana Jones and have got my pre-order of Lego Batman. It’s hard to describe what makes these games good, even for all ages. The main thing would have to be the fun factor and being able to play through some classic…
With the rather dull summer almost coming to an end, and the rather dull autumn coming up, it’s nice to have something to look forward to during autumn/winter, and there is certainly a lot to look forward to. The first game being, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, admittedly, the middle of September isn’t winter, but it’s just a starter. The second is the brilliant LEGO Batman: The Video Game. I am personally, a great fan of the Lego Xbox games, they always provide me with a laugh or too, although I don’t buy them as they can be completed within one Blockbuster rental. Next is Fable 2 followed rather close by Far Cry 2, according to the Game website, they…