

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on DS is basically the whole Star Wars story—Episodes I through VI—but with that goofy LEGO charm. You start off as Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan busting through Trade Federation droids, and within minutes you're smashing stuff for studs, building random LEGO contraptions, and laughing at the wordless cutscenes where Darth Maul just kinda glares dramatically.
The puzzles are simple but satisfying—like using the Force to stack blocks or switching to a tiny droid to crawl through vents. And yeah, you'll unlock a ton of characters (Boba Fett's jetpack feels OP in the best way), but half the fun is just seeing how they translate iconic moments into LEGO logic. Vader's helmet comes off and... yep, still a blocky head under there.
It's one of those DS games that just feels good to pick up and play in short bursts, even if the camera angles can be a little janky sometimes. The complete package for Star Wars fans who don’t take themselves too seriously.
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