

Mitaka also does not get Force-choked when Ren asks: "What girl?". When General Hux informs Kylo Ren of what happened on Jakku, rather than destroying several monitors with his lightsaber, Ren trashes his room in anger.After being captured by the First Order, instead of being tortured in a painful manner, Poe is tickled for information.Lor San Tekka laughs at the lightsaber problems and an angered Ren uses the Force to throw him into space. As part of this gag, Lor San Tekka is not killed by Ren's lightsaber, as it malfunctions right before he is supposed to be killed.As a running gag throughout the game, Ren's lightsaber malfunctions, and has trouble igniting.Captain Phasma fights to defend Starkiller Base unlike in the film.When interrogating Rey, Kylo Ren wears Darth Vader slippers.When Kylo is speaking to Vader's helmet, it is not burnt like it was in the film.Several pieces of Darth Vader memorabilia can be seen: numerous posters (including one that humorously shows him on a surfboard), an alarm clock with Vader's face on it, and various other pieces of Vader merchandise. Kylo Ren's private quarters resemble a child's bedroom.Luke shakes Vader's helmet to get Vader's headpiece, and replaces Anakin's head with it. In the Prologue level, after Luke removes Darth Vader's mask, the face of Episode III Anakin can be seen.The Phantom Limb (Free for PS3/PS4 users)ĭevelopment began in 2015, and the game demo was released in June 2016.Several of the film's original actors, including Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Anthony Daniels provide the new dialogue for their respective characters. It's the first LEGO Star Wars game to have spoken audio rather than have the characters mime action and dialogue like they did in the previous installments. In addition, enemies can now build LEGO bricks, allowing Stormtroopers to support each other with reinforcements, air strikes, and heavy artillery, adding another layer of danger to the game. This is the first LEGO game to introduce the Multi-Builds system, where players can use available bricks to build multiple objects that help them advance through the game, and Blaster Battles, where players can use their surroundings to fight back against the First Order. Like past titles, different characters have different abilities that allow them to access certain areas and find collectibles that cannot be completed without a character of that type.

From these hubs, players advance through the game, unlock characters and extras, and complete side missions that award Gold Bricks upon completion. Unlike the first two LEGO Star Wars games that had only one hub to access all films and levels, The Force Awakens follows the set up of LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and has multiple hubs throughout the game, one for each planet featured in the film as well as the Millennium Falcon. The game uses the same two player drop in drop out co-op mechanics used in all the LEGO games. The gameplay is similar to previous LEGO games in the series.
