"LEGO Company have been making toys for children for the whole of the 20th century.
Here, he talks about how it all came about, how to make good games for children, and his own love of where he's working. He's also an immediately likeable and transparently intelligent man, who appears to enjoy what he's doing.
Jonathan Smith is now Traveller's Tales publishing vice-president and he was formerly development director on LEGO Star Wars. That's where Traveller's Tales come in - their 19th century-sounding name at odds with their 21st century treatment of the most-loved toys and movies of the 20th century. In A World Of computer-generated dragons, super-cute robot refuse collectors and sexy jpgs, children can be slightly less impressed than they used to be with a standard 3x2 LEGO plastic brick. Best of all, the entire game is completely playable either solo or in two-player co-op, making Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga an excellent game for families and new gaming couples. Additionally, players can customize their own Lego character and take them for a ride in Free Play. You can use these studs to unlock more characters, further expanding your roster of cosmic champions. Each level is packed with destructible objects and puzzles to complete, which often reward you with collectibles and studs known as currency. Much like the movies the game is based on, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga offers a huge variety of characters and environments, taking players from the far reaches of space to the middle of hectic battlefields.
Fundamentally, every chapter in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga offers enough content to warrant two full playthroughs. This lets you reach new areas, solve certain puzzles, and fully explore each stage. As you progress through the game and complete chapters, you'll unlock more characters as well as “Free Play Mode”, which allows you to return to previously completed levels with unlocked characters.
On your first playthrough of the game, you'll run through each level in Story Mode, playing as the characters that appear in each respective movie and scene. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a great representation of that, with its colorful graphics, straightforward combat, and fun puzzles.
The Lego game series has always been excellent for gamers of all skill and age, thanks to their universally enjoyable gameplay and easy-to-understand controls. You can expect to play as all your favorite Star Wars characters, including Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Han Solo, and more! Gameplay Most cutscenes are humorous and full of slapstick comedy, offering a fun perspective on the classic Star Wars story. Memorable fights and story beats are all included, but retold with no dialogue in signature Lego fashion. Each film is broken up into six playable story chapters, with each chapter representing major story and battle scenes from the movies. I've combed the internet and can't find any reference to anyone having a similar issue.Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a lighthearted retelling of the first six Star Wars films, including the original trilogy from the 70s and 80s as well as the “prequel trilogy” from the early 2000s. I do not experience this issue with any other games on my XBox 360 or XBox One. I recently attempted to play Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga on my XBox One (note: a totally different console) - and I experienced the same issue. I had thought there might just be something weird with this one game on XBox 360, so I later moved on to playing Lego Marvel Avengers on XBox One and never had the same issue. Is there any way to change this setting to make both controllers right handed? I also looked into my console settings, but on 360 I don't seem to have the option to change. I thought maybe I'd just accidentally switch them in the settings somewhere, but I couldn't find any option to change them. When playing split screen co-op, one controller has the thumbsticks configured right handed, and the other has them reversed (left handed). For quite a long time I've had an extremely vexing problem on Lego Marvel Super Heroes for Xbox 360.