![]() ![]() Somehow, a game about miniature plastic Jedi and clone troopers comes across as less plastic than the billion dollar film projects on which it's based. Not being massive fans of the prequels to the original films, we weren’t expecting anything too special from Clone Wars, but were pleasantly charmed by what is a remarkably solid game. ![]() That’s how we ended up with Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars – a Lego Star Wars game in the now-familiar mould, but basing itself on the popular CG animation series for kids. Star Wars has always been the heart of the franchise, though, so it wasn’t unexpected that Traveller’s Tales would find a way to return there even once all the main films had been covered. There have been numerous expansions and side-games using the same system – Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones and the upcoming Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, to name a few. Still, Traveller’s Tales must have put the proposition to just the right person, because the series not only entered development, but quickly went on to fascinate and enthral gamers of all ages. As a concept, it doesn’t seem all that cohesive or interesting. ![]() The original pitch for fusing Lego with Star Wars in a hub-based action-platformer genre probably got a rather mooted reception, we suspect. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Publisher: LucasArts ![]()
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