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LEGO Star Wars II specifically has achievements for completing levels without dying (each level has this achievement, extras not allowed)
Complete Saga has a bunch of filler, just total waste of time junk. Do 100 of XXX boring action or destroy XXXX whatever. lame.
There's a couple of unique ones unlike LEGO SWII, but nothing fun. Han shoots first, defeat anakin as vader, defeat palpatine as maul.. bleh.
You aren't missing out.
I mean its not hard to not die if you know what you're doing
secondly this is why Lego moved away from the legacy games and more to open worlds so they can do more it shows with lego batman 2 and onward
Skywalker saga is not in fact a prime example of poor quality
How much do you expect for a game to re re re re do entire levels for the same 9 films well 7 since they never made 8 or 9
Secondly Lego games have not in fact fallen off because they went to open world i dont know where youre getting that idea from
I already said they never did 8 or 9
Or yknow the style they could have been going for is a more streamline experience blurring the line of levels and open world
either way people seem to have a distain to it
Regardless i liked it so in my book its not poor quality