

During the game you can experience the most important moments of the movie, although there are numerous scenes prepared specifically for the game. In accordance to the title, the game is based on the events of the seventh episode of Star Wars saga. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is another installment of the popular franchise of arcade games.


The final pages of the guide are descriptions of additional content found in the game, unlocked by meeting certain requirements. It contains richly illustrated pages containing locations of minikits, red blocks and other types of collectibles. One of the most important chapters of the guide is the one devoted to secrets. The next part of the guide contains chapters with descriptions of smaller missions (other story-related missions, headhunter missions, races, resistance missions and so on), coupled with information about the process of unlocking them. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes players deeper into the new film than any other game with all of the heroic characters from the movie, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, as well as Kylo Ren, General Hux and Captain Phasma, while also exploring iconic Star Wars locales, such as Jakku and Starkiller Base. It contains information about proper usage of heroes' abilities, solving puzzles, or dealing with numerous regular and more powerful (boss) enemies. The first large chapter of the guide is a comprehensive walkthrough of the story mode, based on the events of The Force Awakens. The first pages of the guide contain, above all else, a list of valuable tips, information about controls and hints about acquiring all of the achievements / trophies in the game. The information contained in this guide should prove to be very helpful in maxing the game - completing all of the missions, acquiring all of the treasures and finding all of the secrets. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.The unofficial LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens guide is a complete guide of the game adaptation of the seventh episode of the most famous space saga. The curious thing about this is that it’s actually due a £14.99 retail release this Friday. Over on Wii U meanwhile first-person curio Joe’s Diner is discounted to a mere £3.77. Those two are joined by a Monster Hunter Generations demo, The Battle Cats POP! (£8.99), a 2D tower defence game that Nintendo Japan took a shine to, and Teddy Together (£34.99) – an embarrassingly cute virtual pet thing that’s also due out at retail this week.įire Emblem Fates gets its 9th £1.79 map pack too, subtitled Anna on the Run.ĭue to comprising of games that are seemingly always on offer, the 3DS’s line-up of discounts is too tedious to elaborate on. We don’t expect anything less from this sequel. HAL Laboratory’s original BOXBOY! was something of a sleeper hit – a wonderful little puzzler that delighted those smart enough to look past the simple exterior.

The 3DS isn’t without surprises either, with Zero Time Dilemma (£32.00) – a narrative-heavy JRPG intended to fill the void left by Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors and Virtue’s Last Reward – and BOXBOXBOY! (£4.49) both making appearances. The character pack includes Linkle, Skull Kid, Tetra, Toon Link, King Daphnes and Ganondorf’s trident weapon while the Link’s Awakening pack features Marin as a playable character and a pair of new boots for Linkle.
#WII LEGO STAR WARS THE FORCE AWAKENS PS4#
The PS4 and Xbox One versions arrived to a mixture of 7s and 8s, and so unless something horrid has happened while en route to Wii U, we reckon it’ll be worth investigating.Īlso on Wii U this week: physics-based puzzler Midnight 2 (£1.79), a demo of Runbow, Hyrule Warriors: Legends of Hyrule Pack (£8.99 for Wii U only season pass or £15.29 with 3DS season pass), Hyrule Warriors: Character Pack (£10.79), and the Hyrule Warriors: Link’s Awakening Pack (£4.49 or part of Legends of Hyrule Pack). The Wii U also gets a surprise release of Ziggurat (£12.00), a first-person dungeon crawler that gained a cult following upon debut. It’s also worth bearing in mind that the belated physical release can be pre-ordered for around a tenner less than its digital counterpart. Although it’s likely to be a safe purchase, the Wii U LEGO games are known to be slightly more glitchy than on other formats. The 3DS version meanwhile will set you back £29.99. The eShop price has been set at £39.99, with a release date of 28th June. Hot on the heels of last week’s double whammy of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Mario & Sonic: Rio 2016 comes another Wii U big hitter – LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens.Īccording to both Amazon and GAME, the physical release of TT Games’ latest blockbuster isn’t due out until 5th July, so those looking to take down Kylo Ren this week have just one option – go digital.
