As players will no doubt expect from a game that encompasses multiple movies,LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais immense.Star Warsitself is a universe as diverse as it is vast and trying to encapsulate that in just one game is tough, but Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games have managed to pull it off with aplomb. Some fans may have worried that covering so many of the belovedStar Warsfilms in one title would mean that quality would have to be sacrificed to make room for quantity, butLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagahas managed to achieve both.

First released in April of this year,LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaisthesixth entry in TT Games’LEGO Star Warsseriesand adapts all nine core entries in theStar Warsfilm franchise. It was an ambitious undertaking, and it has taken the developer a long time to bring to fruition, but many players feel like the wait was worth it.LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagacaptures the humor of the LEGO franchise while still elevating the combat, graphics, and gameplay, but it’s the little details that are included in the game that fans have really come to appreciate, alongside its more obvious accomplishments.

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The Visual Details

Star Wars is full of iconic imagery and memorable characters, so it’s no wonder thatLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagapaid extra close attention when it came to translating these into a video game. From the lighting and the expanded environments to the impressive graphics, the game really nailed the Star Wars aesthetics and made sure they were an improvement fromprevious entries into theLEGO Star Warsseries. Some elements impressed fans more than others, as they showed off just how detailed the visuals were forLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

One of these aspects was the fact that environments would impact the characters' weapons, like how running through the mud would make them dirty, and they would only become clean over time as players used them in combat. Not only does this help to make the environments feel more real and authentic – a tricky feat,given the cartoonish design of the LEGO charactersand objects – but it also just adds an interesting and immersive layer to the gameplay.

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Side Characters

Although Star Wars has a canon universe of dizzying proportions that is only getting bigger over time, there are more than a few faces that every fan will be familiar with. From the wizened Yoda to the bulbous Jabba the Hutt, some Star Wars characters are among the most famous pop culture figures ever, but there are also a few that might be a little more peripheral.LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saganaturally puts its biggest names front and centeras the game follows the nine main films and the adventures of characters like Luke, Leia, and Rey, but for eagle-eyed players, there are also some great side characters along for the ride.

The galaxy is full of fun references and peripheral characters that help to flesh out the world and provide nostalgic links to the films as well. Players might recognizethe mustachioed Biggs Darklighter, Luke’s Alliance pilot friend fromA New Hope, during a mission in the Jundland Wastes of Tatooine, even if he’s a fairly fleeting presence in the film. There’s also Yaddle, one of the rare aliens that’s the same mysterious species as Yoda and Grogu and who appears briefly inThe Phantom Menace. There are some more niche characters like the elephant-like Max Rebo, and players can spend hours scouring the galaxy to find them all.

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Plenty Of Humor

The LEGO games are well-known for their slightly tongue-in-cheek slapstick humor, andLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais no exception. Sometimes these comedic elements play out in mandatory cutscenes or character dialogue, but sometimes they’re more environmental and players have to go searching for them. A lot ofthe funniest nods to theStar Warsseriesor wider pop culture references are in the background, buried in the design of an area, or embodied by a stray character. For example, if Anakin is left standing around for too long during theRevenge of the Sithepisode, his lightsaber will temporarily ‘malfunction’ and turn red, foreshadowing his imminent turn to the Dark side.

Locations like Obi-Wan’s house in theA New Hopeepisode are full of LEGO’s cheeky nods to previous moments in the franchise, or memorabilia from the Jedi’s numerous adventures. Luke’s fairly careless and completely clueless investigations of this environment can force a knowing chuckle from players, and help add to the game’s charm and self-referential nature.LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaalso derives plenty of its humor from the dialogue, with comments reflecting fan disappointment intheStar Warssequel trilogy for “reusing old ideas"from previous films, which serve as nice little acknowledgments to the wider world if players encounter them.

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Full Of Film References

Not only doesLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagareference its own film roots, but it also includes nods to other film franchises as well. Players who aren’t familiar with these other movies might not get the humorous hints, and some of these references might fly under the radar. One of the subtler ones comes from Qui-Gon, who might mutter a line if players are near a Force-sensitive puzzle-related item. The former Jedi Master can be heard to say “I have a particular set of skills that will come in handy here,” which fans might recognize as a reference to the iconic phrase from theTakenfilms that star Qui-Gon actor Liam Neeson.

There’s also a cameo from a rather famous fedora during the first mission ofA New Hope, which is only a quick visual reference to the legendary archeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones that players might easily miss.Indiana Jones is obviously played by Harrison Ford, whose turn as Han Solo helped make him into the star he is today. These little nods to other films are fun for fans and also create connections between multiple franchises, even if some of the references might go unnoticed.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais available for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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