Both Star Wars and Lego are popular brands in the entertainment industry. Therefore, the work they put together is expected to attract attention. A new example of this meets gamers as of today; Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is finally debuting. As a result, review scores are also being shared.
At the time of reporting, Opencritic had 46 reviews and an average of 83 points. On Metacritic, the average of 32 reviews shared for the PS5 version is 84 points, and the average of 23 reviews shared for the Xbox Series X version is 83 points.
Here are some of the review scores:
- Saving Content – 5/5
- GamingTrend – 95/100
- Shacknews – 9/10
- Attack of the Fanboy – 4.5/5
- Hobby Consolas – 87/100
- Spaziogames – 8.6/10
- Press Start – 8.5/10
- COGconnected – 80/100
- IGN – 8/10
- Game Informer – 8/10
- Push Square – 8/10
- Wccftech – 8/10
- Twinfinite – 4/5
- Destructoid – 7.5/10
- NintendoWorldReport – 7/10
- Digital Trends – 3/5
The result I got for myself from here was a game that met expectations. With hundreds of characters, dozens of planets, there was no doubt that it would offer plenty of content; And the reviews underscored that point, as far as I can tell. There are also reviews that it is enjoyable to relive iconic scenes from the Star Wars movies in a Lego game. In the low-scoring reviews, there was talk of a bug encountered. And then there’s the review, which says there’s a focus problem; With so much content and such a large archive fit in one package, I think it’s natural to face such a risk.
Let’s see how the reaction from gamers in the coming days is followed.