The best movie moments that are better in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

If you have never played a Lego Star Wars game, Lego Star Wars: Skywalker Saga is your best chance to catch up. While the game's story is undoubtedly an abbreviated interpretation of the Star Wars movies, it has a rather faithful resale of the plots and big moments of the overall films, along with full voice games.

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Sure, many of the moments in this game do not reach the same heights or hit the right notes the films do. But even with less moments omitted and several scenes crushed in one, some prominent sequences in Lego Star Wars shine: Skywalker saga.

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The Last Jedi – Luke Skywalker vs. Kylo clean

Kylo and Luke talk in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Under the ground A-salt mission, Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker have a much more personal confrontation with good dialogue between the two characters based on film lines.

The most memorable moment of this movie scene was Kylo screaming, “More!”, To create a viral meme as he twisted away from more direct dialogue and anger directed at Luke. The personal connection established in the LEGO version feels much more influence, despite the obvious ease of a Lego environment.

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The Rise of Skywalker – the fleet arrives and Rey wins

This wonderful moment of all recurring reinforces the influence of the fighting in space while delivers emotional resonance by release you right in a fight against the revived emperor Palpatine and his strength flash. Fighting against the emperor while playing as Rey is one of the most epic moments in the game and delivers the importance of this huge moment.

The film took more seriously, while the LEGO version encompasses the absurdity of the circumstances, while still delivering an epic moment and ended on the story.

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The Phantom Menace – swing vs droid army battle

This covers classic parts of the iconic battle with expanded goals in the game that deepens deeper into the stylish. Apart from the gaming elements that add the experience, the Droid Army is not shimmering, as there are hundreds of units on the screen at once.

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You even have to check the Booma Catapults to destroy large parts of the enemy army in an instant. Jar-jar may not sound like you remember, but this moment depicts him as much more of an asset to the army, because he fixes other swing's mistake rather than causing them.

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Attack of the Clones – Anakin's nightmare

We see Anakin's vision of his mother in danger in much more clarity here than we ever did in the film. Shmi shouts directly to Anakin, and one of Sandpeople releases a warrior screaming to indicate the imminent danger. Anakin and Padme communicate much more immediately after, and it is a fun, child -friendly touch that Anakin and Padme wake up separately in a bunk bed.

The scene still achieved its goals, and although the emotional impact was flat, that information got more effective, which is a surprise considering the murmuring characters from previous Lego Star Wars games. Padme even makes a joke about Anakins dislikes of sand after the stage ends. What else can you like?

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Revenge of the Sith-Obi-Wan & Anakin pursues seriously

This sequence is the perfect example of when taking the film's source material and crushing it in a megas scene works very well. As you may remember, Anakin usually carries an unconscious Obi-Wan on his back as he tries to escape with Chancellor Palpatine after he defeated Count Dooku. Eventually, this series of scenes finally introduces the now conscious trio to seriously, but Lego Star Wars' hold of this was much more economical.

Instead of Obi-Wan being knocked out, we are treated because he is completely awake as general serious barges in right after Count Dousus defeat. Grievous' sudden retreat is both fun and keeps the action rolling without the calm between Dooku and Grievous meetings. The self through the corridors still lets us see some crazy scenes in the ship as well, so this interpretation has a lot to do.

To top things, we still get “you lose General Kenobi” line from Grievous, so it's a profit on every account.

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Revenge of the Sith – R2 is left in the hangar

R2 stays with the ship in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

In the film, when Anakin and Obi-Wan finish their epic fight sequence in the battle before boarding General Grievous' Ship, you will be fresh by some major single-feeders. This makes their separation from R2 feel somewhat disappointing when the two Jedi goes to find Palpatine, with R2 left.

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Lego Star Wars: Skywalker Saga keeps the good times rolling and filling in the transition with a big little joke, as R2 shocks a battle droid with his stun arm. Sometimes Lego gets only the tone in a way that a live-action movie can't.

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Revenge of the Sith-Obi-Wan and Yoda discover the truth at the temple

Obi-Wan sees the truth about Anakin in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

This is another mashup of some scenes, as Bail Organa immediately seems to help Yoda and Obi-Wan adopt their plan to stop Vader and Sidious. Yoda too wishes Obi-Wan to see evidence here that Anakin turned to the dark side, although there is no young murder in the Holo band this time. Instead, we only see Sidious Coronating Vader like a new Sith.

The rapid movement here is appreciated and while Medley of scenes worked better as they were in the film, Yoda's desire to show Obi-Wan the truth (although it is not the grizzly part) feels a little more satisfying, as it does not seem like he is trying to hide something for a friend, even if it was to protect Obi-Wan.

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Attack of the Clones – Anakin & Padmes Wedding

Anakin and Padme's wedding promises in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

The end of the attack of the clones always felt too serious for the tone that the movie set, while the LEGO version of this moment leans into the twist. From the wedding guests to the beautiful place used as a background, this scene feels much more like a traditional wedding than how it was produced in the film.

Apart from some absurd details, such as Jar-Jar who snap pictures like a paparazzo in the bushes, the small collection of Anakin, Padme, C-3PO, R2-D2 and Jar-Jar Binks has much more of a festive vibe than the deadly serious version of the movie. Let Anakin and Padme enjoy at least this moment in their lives together, and the Skywalker saga does just that.

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