My folks got me Lego Star Wars II for Christmas. My daughter Elizabeth and I really enjoyed the first installment but this one really improves upon the original. The one thing that's a problem is that we can't play Elizabeth's alltime favorite Star Wars character, Mace Windu, right out of the box.
Although Lego Star Wars II only covers A New Hope through Return of the Jedi, I was expecting Mace Windu to be available because of the new character editor feature. As you finish levels new character parts are unlocked for use in the creator. It seemed like finishing a level added people from that particular adventure to the editor. But I cleared the entirety of Empire Strikes Back and still no Lando parts. Purple lightsabers are an equipment option, but I seem to be unable to build the one dude known for wielding such a device.
In the meantime, I made Leia Organa, Jedi Princess:
This image was made with Mini-Mizer, a cute little Lego People graphic program that does all the work for you. My Princess Leia in the game has the traditional buns on the side of her head and a purple lightsaber. The blue pants are just cause I thought she needed some color with her traditional all-white look.
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Dude -- Star Wars Lego rocks. My wife and I are pretty well stuck in, and when the money returns, we're gonna get us some sweet, sweet Lego OT luuuuuuv.
ReplyDeleteOne of the Extras is "Use Old Saves". Activate this and you can use the Lego Star Wars I characters during Free Play, provided you have saved a version of this game on your memory chip.
ReplyDeleteHot damn! Thanks, anonymous!
ReplyDeleteZat work on a PS2?
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