Console | PSP |
Size | 862MB |
Developer & Publisher | Traveller’s Tales, LucasArts |
Genre | Action, Adventure |
File Format | ISO |
Region | USA |
Released Date | March 22, 2011 |
Description
A video game with a Lego objective is called Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. It was an announcement title for the 3DS. In addition to fan beloved from the original Star Wars saga, the game includes operations and personalities from the 2008 animation movie Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the following television series. It offers both individual play and multiplayer gameplay modes.
Without any interaction and with a lot of funny variations, the game customizes the animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars. And also a few episodes from the first two seasons of the television series of the same name. Combat of the Clones’ Geonosian Arena fighting served as the inspiration for the beginning level.
Gameplay
Switching between various personalities allows up to two players to engage in fighting, solve challenges, and advance via multiple stages. A few new features are introduced, such as boss fights and scene swapping. It allows participants to move between squads in different spots to finish multi-part objectives. Real-time strategy components of the game involve handling notable ground armies within fighting fields. The space battles have also been redesigned to employ a more natural, three-dimensional space combat experience.
It takes place in both the Clone Wars animated series and some of the Attack of the Clones scenarios from Star Wars: Episode II. in contrast to the original Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, which included personalities from the first six Star Wars films. There are a few variations between the console version and the PSP, 3DS, and DS versions. The ground battles, for instance, are absent. Downloadable minigames like Volleyball Droids and Snowball Fight are available in the portable edition. In contrast to the console edition, the rooms where the cars are located are not accessible for testing within the ship. The portable version lacks certain levels.
Features
- The game engine can support over 200 moving objects or units on screen.
- There are 77 characters in the game mentioned above in the portable edition.
- The lighting has been modified, and the graphics now have more explanation than before.
- Scenarios through which players may manage big duplicated groups in fighting against droid armies.
- Story Swap allows players to alternate between two characters whose stories are being provided at once in different areas.
- The players can set down their ship and start battling on foot.
- Providing lightsabers, collecting up droids, and walking on specific pads where Jedi perform “combo moves” to destroy specific objects.