Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (Video Game 2011) Poster

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10/10
If you love Star Wars the clone wars you would enjoy this
WeAreLive27 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I don't really have much too spoil of the game since most of it is based of the second movie and season 1 and 2 of the show it self. The only diffrance is that the characters don't talk but make grunts, screams and sounds since for lego games they never had lego bricks talking for some reason. However I wouldn't mind if they make another game which is based off season 4-6 of the series or even Rebels (though it's not that good but I wouldn't mind seeing how they would handle a lego project).
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10/10
Absolute masterpiece
scottramsay-2184831 August 2020
This game is great. I have played it and 100% over 10 times and can guarantee you this game is fun to play over at least once a year, in my opinion it is better than TCS. The graphics, it is so lively and TT Games has really made a masterpiece. I am very excited for the Skywalker Saga game, and I hope the mechanics can be even remotely close to this great work of art. Well done TT Games.
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6/10
A weaker game of the LEGO series, still fun though.
caleb-0600818 October 2023
LEGO Star Wars III was the first ever LEGO game I owned as a kid, and even as a kid I knew there was something off about it. At multiple points I would reach an area that gave 0 explanation on what to do and I would aimlessly run around for 20 minutes until giving up and looking up a walkthrough online. As I got older and stopped playing, I thought that I was just too young to understand the flow of the levels, but upon revisiting LEGO Star Wars III as an adult to play with my younger brother, I realized that my criticisms as a child still hold a lot of weight today. About 1 in 3 levels contain a segment where what you're supposed to do to make progress and reach the next level is completely unclear; leaving you to randomly run around destroying things until you by chance figure out what you're supposed to do or give up and google how to complete it. I think the developers went a little over the top in changing up the level design to be more complicated than the earlier games, because if an adult with thousands of hours on challenging story-based games is confused how to make progress in a KID'S platforming game, something went wrong in the design process. Also, the battlefield levels and segments are insanely tedious, time-consuming and just plain boring; yet they're the central focus of way too many levels.

That being said, this is still a LEGO game, so the expansive character roster and brilliantly fleshed out hub world is just as good as any other LEGO game, and the majority of levels are straight-forward and very enjoyable! The humor in the cutscenes is peak LEGO game humor, and even as an adult I still laugh out loud at most of them. This is one of the last LEGO games where the cutscene jokes didn't boil down to stuff like "oh look a chicken! There shouldn't be a chicken there!", and I wish newer LEGO games had the sense of humor this game does. All in all, LEGO Star Wars III contains most of the elements that make LEGO games fun to play, and I appreciate that it doesn't hold your hand and set the difficulty to baby mode like some of the newer games do. However, there's not really anything special that sets this game apart from the other games in the LEGO Star Wars series, and it has multiple flaws that can make progressing feel like a chore. LEGO games should be fun, light-hearted experiences, not boring & confusing puzzles. This game feels like the latter a tad too often, and so I give it a 6/10.
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10/10
Brilliant
Ethan_O_Mordha31 March 2022
Based on the Clone Wars Film and the first two seasons of the show. The Lego game adds RTS elements to the traditional level designs, Nothing is more fun than leading battalions of clones into battle against the Separatists.

The game ditches the fixed lobby areas (such as the Cantina or Dexters Diner) and gives you a Venator-Class Star destroyer, which can jump between different systems, each system having challenges to earn gold bricks.

An absolute must have! (Yes an absolute... I'm a Sith lord).
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Probably the worst game I've ever played. Literally the first game in my life where I can't figure ANYTHING out and apparently this game is made for kids??!!!
mggdt22 May 2020
Probably the worst game I've ever played. Literally the first game in my life where I can't figure ANYTHING out and apparently this game is made for kids??!!!
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