Saturday, 4 February 2012

Lego Star Wars 2 For Sony PS2 (Playstation2)

By Bill Huiting


A video game based on the Star Wars movie was released back in April 2005. It had some few changes when it was rendered into a video game, the most apparent of them being that it was made of the ever-popular building block toy-Lego. The game was made to be child-friendly but is still somehow enjoyable for adults to play.

And now, its developers have come up with the sequel to this game. This is an action/adventure game that is reminiscent of the movie from which it was based on. The action is a full combination of foot levels and opportunities to ride vehicles such as Millenium Falcon, AT-ST walkers, and speederbikes.

You will find two principal modes of play for this game: Story and Free Play. In the Story mode, 1 or two players can play through the entire gaming adventure as characters from the movie. Meanwhile, any levels you have competed in can be saved automatically so you'll be able to come back to them in the course of Free Play. If you are inside the middle of the game, and a person desires to join in, it really is achievable. All you've got to do is plug in a controller and push the begin button, and you and your friend can enjoy the game together.

You start the game in Mos Eisley Cantina, which also serves as the central hub for all the levels. There are also three lounges labeled IV, V and VI, where you access the levels. You start off with the first level of episode IV available, and once you have completed that more levels will be opened.

If there's something lacking in this certain title it really is that it does not enable online play. It would be interesting to see an on-line match of Lego-ized characters, but this game promises so significantly action that this is not actually seen as liability. Meanwhile, the shorter loading times for the game can be a really great factor as you don't waste so significantly of your time waiting between levels.

As characters have infinite lives, the difficulty level is fairly a lot gone in this game. If your character gets killed, it is going to ultimately reappear later on and you would only have earned some penalty within the process.

The controls for this game is easy, requiring only single buttons to create various moves for example attack, to unlock special abilities, switching between characters and jumping. Nonetheless, other times you'll need a certain control for your character to do particular things. Should you desire to switch into a particular character inside the middle of a game, simply face that character and press the triangle button.

As for the graphics of this game, there is not significantly to leave you disappointed as it is so much like in the movie version. Some minor glitches may well be too minor for it to impact your overall enjoyment of the game. And with sounds which are so a lot alike that of the movie, there is certainly some huge reason for you to be nostalgic of the film.




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