Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Hands-On Review - 12 Things You Need To Know

4. The Levels Are Rather Short

One thing that did come up playing through three levels of the game was how short they seem. I only had access to story mode and had a semi-walkthrough presentation before for two of them, but even taking the time to build the Sandcrawler and find a few minikits the time in-game was rather slight. Each level consisted of a couple of distinct areas that offered plenty of fun side quests, but didn't have the longevity of parallel sections from previous games. Now this may in part be due to this being an unfinished product, and that The Force Awakens is being told in eleven parts rather than the traditional six, but as the game is adapting one movie instead of three you'd expect some inflation to counter that. This may be a non-issue once the full game is released, but as it stands, the Story Mode is a bit slight.
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