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==LEGO Games== Traveler's Tales has made a ''lot'' of LEGO games, and in fact Star Wars was the first of the many, many IPs they made video games for. Lego Star Wars established the formula that all the subsequent ones have followed with usually only minimal alterations. * '''Lego Star Wars''': Being released in 2005 for the original Xbox, the PS2, and PC to ride the coattails of ''Revenge of the Sith'', the first Lego Star Wars game focused entirely on the Prequel Trilogy. As the foundational entry to the series, it established the main gameplay mechanics that would define most, if not all, later entries: building using the Force (this is a LEGO game after all), simple but enjoyable combat, etc. It also established the trend of not using voice acting for most of the series, relying on visuals instead of dialogue - the visual humor remains fondly remembered by those who played it, fa/tg/uys or not. * '''Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy''': Following the success of the first Lego Star Wars game, it was only natural to make a sequel covering the first three movies that made the franchise a juggernaut in the first place. Continuing the formula from its predecessor, the game still holds many of the qualities that made the original successful. * '''Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga''': Essentially a combination of the previous two games, The Complete Saga is regarded as the quintessential [[old school|old-school]] LEGO game. Featuring the settings of all six movies that were released at that time, the game's visual humor and charm have made it part of many childhoods. When someone talks about LEGO Star Wars, this is the game they usually speak of. * '''Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars''': The LEGO tie-in for ''The Clone Wars'', released in 2011. Focusing on the characters and settings of the series up to that point (the show was in its third season), the game was a major graphical and technical improvement over previous entries and used that to allow players to [[awesome|pitch large clone and droid armies against each other]] in certain scenarios. * '''Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens''': The first LEGO game to cover any portion of the skubtastic sequel trilogy, and is known as the one that [[heresy|added voice acting]]. It also was the first to have DLC, which the developers used to explore the backstories of various characters in the film. Due to only dealing with one film's contents (and one of the less beloved films at that), its seen as a less essential entry in the franchise, and also less beloved. Really, the next entry arguably eliminates any real need to go back to this one. * '''Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga''': A reboot of the franchise that covers all 9 movies, still featuring voice acting. It introduced a combo system to add more variety to combat, which had the side effect of [[rip and tear|allowing the player to stunlock enemies to death]]. Not that the combat wasn't easy beforehand, but still. Also, fans have preferred the humorous edits of the sequel trilogy in this game over the actual movies, which says a lot about how [[FAIL]] the latter are. Considered the best game in the series since the Complete Saga.
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