Originally posted by Kazenji
This second game is heaps better alot more stuff to do imo when it comes to collecting stuff.
If you are first going tyo play the games today, why nto just get teh Complete Saga?
I can't specify which was better, as the Complete Saga combined both games into one huge game, and manw as it great. One of the best games I've played on the 360 in fact.
The other Lego games however I haven't tried, the demo for Indiana didn't seem as fun, and the Batman I haven't tried yet.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Lets just put it this way i'm over the age of 20 and i'm enjoying these new lego games so yea that pretty much blows your theory out the window regarding you have to be 8 years old to enjoy them.
If you like playing kiddie games then go right on ahead. I'm not trying to convince you Lego sucks. It's just my opinion.
Originally posted by Morridini
If you are first going tyo play the games today, why nto just get teh Complete Saga?I can't specify which was better, as Complete Saga both games into one huge game, and manw as it great. One of the best games I've played on the 360 in fact.
Well the reason i have Lego Star Wars 1 and 2 is because i got Lego Star Wars 1 long before Complete Saga even came out and then a while back i got the second game so yea theres no point in getting the complete trilogy imo
Originally posted by Nemesis X
If you like playing kiddie games then go right on ahead. I'm not trying to convince you Lego sucks. It's just my opinion.
Oh and i suppose you consider the Ratchet and Clank, Jak Games any other Platform game kiddie 😬
You'd be surprised people over the age of 20 do play those sort of games.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
I'm just not that huge a Lego fan okay? Ratchet and Clank I did enjoy but we're talking about games that involve blocks that look like characters from movies and a comic book.
do you like the original star wars trilogy?
if you have, play lego star wars 2... i guarantee you'll laugh your ass off at some of the jokes...
Originally posted by Nemesis X
And when you say "not serious fun" then that would mean the game was hardly any fun at all. Lego Star Wars should stack up and stay in the toy box forever.
No, by "not serious fun", I mean they're not games that me and three other guys are going to be sitting there with our "game faces" on, playing with absolute 100% concentration. It's a game thats good for parties and laughing and such. And als oit's not "serious" in that it's light hearted. It's basically just satire. Playing any "Lego" game is like listening to Wierd Al's songs, which are light-hearted and funny remakes of real, usually more serious songs.