Essential compilation bringing together the six Star Wars films in bricks (episodes I to VI), remastered and expanded. Over 160 characters, levels from both trilogies revised with additions, unforgettable cantina hub. Exemplary local co-op, peak pantomime humor, huge runtime with endless collecting. One of the best TT Games LEGOs, constant nods to source material. An absolute must-own.
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Category
Action Adventure4 players7+
Co-op
Split screen
Description
TT Games LEGO Star Wars compilation, LucasArts Europe November 2007. All six Star Wars saga episodes in LEGO bricks with hundreds of playable characters. Lightsaber and Force combat, spaceship piloting, stud collection and two-player co-op. The complete LEGO Star Wars saga on one disc.
LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
John Williams's immortal scores wrap every level in an irresistible epic gust, from the Imperial March to the heroic flights. Carefully reprised, they lend the LEGO gags a delightful nobility. This contrast between symphonic grandeur and offbeat levity keeps all its charm.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Replaying all six Star Wars films in brick form, alternating lightsaber, blaster and zany building: this blend of action and puzzle overflows with visual humour and nods. The fuss-free two-player co-op turns the galaxy into a joyful playground. Accessible, generous and packed with secrets, a family adventure that delights fans and newcomers alike.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Dismantling the scenery brick by brick, hoarding studs and unlocking dozens of characters sets up a collecting loop where every level replayed in free play promises new secrets. Convivial co-op and nods to the saga string together short goals and rewards. The action stays simple and repetitive, yet the hunt for 100% holds a good-natured, stubborn grip.
LEGO Star Wars The Complete Saga, a Traveller's Tales compilation gathering the saga's six films revisited with the humor and charm of the brick universe. Still common in the West, its desirability rests on this complete family-friendly bundle and the dual fame of both licenses rather than scarcity, the Japanese pressing being markedly harder to find. An accessible, pleasant piece for a family-friendly set on the console.
Better with friends
A brick-built platforming adventure where two players revisit the galactic saga, dismantling and rebuilding everything in their path. The co-op is gentle and forgiving: you help each other solve puzzles, drop into the game with a single press and laugh at the collateral damage. Accessible to the whole family and packed with nods, it makes two-player sessions a complicit stroll you happily extend, level after level.
Is LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2007 on Wii, Traveller's Tales' project gathers in a single compilation the six Star Wars films recast in LEGO bricks, accessible platforming adventures packed with silent humour. The two player split screen co-op action, the short level structure and the immense roster of unlockable characters feed generous replay value, ideal for the family. The freshness of the idea and the pleasure of collecting have aged well. The simple handling and the undemanding combat show. A safe bet of the family game, recommended for Star Wars fans and for players in a duo.