But if you want an *actual* video game about Star Wars, you're better off with Old Republic or the other games where each movie is given it's own game. If you don't care about that, you'll love this game. You could argue that 'it's a kids game', but there's plenty of kids game where failure at least matters a tiny bit, like Mario, Pokémon, Sonic, and even Kirby! So the only way to have any sort of challenge in this game is to manually quit a level upon death and play the whole thing all over again, and not even that works because you then have to sit through tons of unskippable cutscenes over and over again. Some people will say 'but you lose studs', but that's not exactly a real consequence for death since studs are completely optional and not required to finish the story mode. There's literally no point to having a combat system and a health meter if death literally doesn't exist. None of the enemies you kill respawn, you don't go back to a checkpoint, the puzzles don't reset, you are literally immortal. You instantly respawn right on the spot when you die, and you have infinite lives. It's a fun game with really fun yet simple combat and a decent way to experience episodes 1 to 6 in a single video game, but there's one It's a fun game with really fun yet simple combat and a decent way to experience episodes 1 to 6 in a single video game, but there's one problem.