Lego Games
Monday, June 9th, 2008 at 1:40 pmI’ve completed two games to 100% this weekend, Lego Star Wars II and Lego Indiana Jones.
For Lego Star Wars II all I had to do was to complete the Super Story modes on each film which basically means playing through the entire of the story mode again except you get timed. I was under the impression that because the best time was defaulted to 1 hour that if you took longer you wouldn’t get the associated golden brick. This meant that I was restarting the Super Story mode if I felt I took too long on a level. I finally decided to play it all the way through to see what times I was currently getting and then found out that the under 1 hour completion time wasn’t mandatory. So off I went to get the last golden brick in Return of the Jedi which allowed me to complete the spigot outside the cantina which spews studs so I could finally afford the multiplier extras in the shop.
This Friday I got a copy of Lego Indiana Jones for the Wii. It is very fun and I spent the whole weekend playing it finally completing it at 100% on Sunday evening. It’s a fun game and like the Star Wars II Lego game you play through the original three films collecting characters, minikits and posting parcels (which unlock the extras).
Unlike the Lego Star Wars in the Indiana Jones Game I found it much easier to get the treasure multipliers. There was also a sub quest that unlocked Han Solo which involved finding Star Wars characters hidden in the levels. Here’s where I found 4 of the 5 characters (can’t remember the last one)
- Princess Leia I found in a detention cell in the Temple of Doom (ladder down a cliff face, metal barrier to blow up, nazi needed for guard)
- Chewbacca - desert city in Raiders of the Lost Arc, door is behind where you find the vehicle which you use to smash the gate near the end of the level (door opened by academic, need short person)
- C3PO in the first level of Raiders of the Lost Arc next to a minikit.
- Luke Skywalker - found hanging by feet in snowy cave down a cliff face in ‘Into the Mountains’
Also if you are on the level battle on the bridge the minikit detector will make it appear that there are two minikits beyond the gate just before the end of the level. I think what it’s actually showing are the two minikits hidden in the very beginning of the level, one requires you blow up a metal fence, the other requires you outrun the water.
I liked it better than Lego Star Wars II because you only needed to get the “True Adventurer” (like the Star Wars “True Jedi”) once per level rather than once in story mode and once in free play. I also liked that there wasn’t a Super Story Mode which had to be completed for 100%.