There didn’t seem to be any drawn out moments, or gags that went on far too long." "Within the games eight to 10 hours of play time, the pacing for the game was superb. Just a cute and charming way of making the newest Star Wars film as a playable tribute. Its eye opening colors from beginning to end blow up the screen’s brightness as these shiny little connectable blocks don’t just copy a modern film, but politely put their own inner workings of humor and a fun time to good use.
Though the film was rated PG-13 which means it’s intended for teenagers or older, The Force Awakens is definitely for any and all who’d like to partake in this colorful adventure. Those are three very important points when getting into this game so you can imagine right off the bat what type of person this game is intended for. It’s easy to pick up and put down at a moment’s notice. These spoofs over the course of time since the first LEGO title have become funnier, better timed, and never too much to handle.
As we all know (or should know by now), LEGO games are often a foil or spoof on other familiar franchises in this case it would be the Star Wars: The Force Awaken film that debuted in movies theaters last December. Interactive Entertainment have put forth. This is possibly one of the best LEGO games available and is by far superior to anything (save LEGO Dimensions) that the developers TT Fusion and publisher Warner Bros. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is no exception. It’s interesting that after all these years of LEGO games seeing their ever evolving state constantly trying to figure out just what makes a game fun.