TVゲームのLEGOシリーズもだいぶ本数が増えてきて、新要素を打ち出すのに苦しくなってきていると思いますが、
このクローン・ウォーズは画面上に敵キャラがワンサカいたり、いろいろ目を見張る要素があります。
アナキンやアソーカ、他のジェダイのライトセーバーさばきはそれぞれモーションが違い素晴らしいです。
ただ、仕掛け先行というかなんというか、まとまり感がなく、ステージ構成があまりよくないと思います。ステージは短くて遊びやすいのですが、その仕掛けを見るだけって感じでゲームをしているという感じが薄いです。
あと、いつもはムービーシーンが微笑ましいのですが、今回はちょっとふざけ過ぎでこれはないだろうと笑えないものが多く残念です。
LEGOシリーズを全作遊ぶという人以外は、今回はパスでもいいかなと思います。
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Pedro
5つ星のうち5.0
Contento con la compra
2023年11月23日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
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Sharon
5つ星のうち1.0
LIES
2017年11月15日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
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Pinault
5つ星のうち5.0
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2016年1月7日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Le disque n'était pas fixé dans son emballage original, il se déplaçait dedans quand nous l'avons reçu. Mais le disque était intact tout de même.
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Jim R.
5つ星のうち5.0
Another LEGO Hit
2011年10月13日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Gameplay in LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars is very similar to LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga: characters with different abilities work together to solve puzzles and progress from one story segment to the next, lampooning Star Wars canon and characters along the way. There's "only" 21 story levels in The Clone Wars (as compared to The Complete Saga's 36+), but they are packed full of the same fun as the previous iteration. All told there's 40 to 50 hours of single player and/or co-operative gameplay because of the neccesary multiple level play-throughs to collect all of the hidden items. There's enough variety to keep things interesting and even though there's a wide range of difficulties in the challenges, very few of the puzzles are so difficult you have to resort to looking for a solution on the internet. The most common reason I've had to resort to a walkthrough are the hidden mini-kits that occasionally can be devilish to unlock.
One of the defining features of the LEGO games is drop-in/drop-out cooperative play, which The Clone Wars has as well. A second player can drop in to an existing game at any time, play for a while and then drop out all without affecting the primary player's flow. It's a neat feature that allows me to pick up a controller and help my son out with a tricky part of a level and then turn it back over with no muss or fuss.
The Clone Wars doesn't stray too far from the established LEGO game method, but there are a few surprises in here including a Real-Time Strategy base building/conquering aspect in some levels. You start out on one side of a level and have to conquer enemy bases on the other side to achieve mission goals such as shutting down shield generators, destroying special buildings or simply to take over all the bases. There's some repetition here in all honesty. The RTS vibe is never fully implemented and even though you're required to destroy bases to progress, you are almost never required to build anything to increase your own strength on the battlefield. One Jedi or Clone Trooper can pretty well raze an entire level without ever having to build anything for reinforcement. There are special silver and gold unit types which require specialized weapons to bring down, but one or two structures and you're lighting up the sky. There are many structure types available, but most of them have limited utility in the game proper. I can't help but feel there's a wasted opportunity to add some depth and challenge by not fleshing the RTS gameplay out a little more, but I realize at its heart The Clone Wars is a kids game so this design decision ultimately makes sense.
The only time there's any real challenge in this RTS-esque game style is during a 2-player "arcade" match where two human players square off to see who can dominate the other by conquering a base, razing statues or meeting other goals to win a match. Unfortunately, there's no Xbox Live capability, so you can only play 2-player "arcade" games or play cooperatively on the local console. Kind of a bummer. My son would love to play this game over Xbox Live with his cousin in Texas, but can't as there's no mechanism for doing so.
On that note, when you're not playing against a human opponent (which you will not be most of the time), the AI opponents never make it too much of a fight. Most of the enemy characters are cannon (or lightsaber) fodder that come in wave after manageable wave until you reach the end. Even if you do get overpowered, your character simply falls apart into its component LEGO pieces only to pop back in a couple of seconds later. Some in-game currency is lost on death, but it has little impact on the game overall. During the base building/destroying levels, the AI is more inclined to harass your characters than your buildings, adding to the list of disappointments about the RTS gameplay. Enemy units will sometimes take on a building, but don't seem to have their heart in it. In the all the hours my son and I have put into The Clone Wars, not one building has been lost to the AI units. For younger players this is a blessing, but it would be nice if difficulty setting were scalable for a bit more of a challenge.
Overall we've been as happy with The Clone Wars as we have with every other LEGO title we've purchased. They're top notch family games that deliver a lot of fun and excitement.
As a side note, even though the game is rated E10 (primarily for cartoony violence), there's nothing offensive about the game and I have never had any reservations about letting my under-10-year-old kids play the LEGO titles.
One of the defining features of the LEGO games is drop-in/drop-out cooperative play, which The Clone Wars has as well. A second player can drop in to an existing game at any time, play for a while and then drop out all without affecting the primary player's flow. It's a neat feature that allows me to pick up a controller and help my son out with a tricky part of a level and then turn it back over with no muss or fuss.
The Clone Wars doesn't stray too far from the established LEGO game method, but there are a few surprises in here including a Real-Time Strategy base building/conquering aspect in some levels. You start out on one side of a level and have to conquer enemy bases on the other side to achieve mission goals such as shutting down shield generators, destroying special buildings or simply to take over all the bases. There's some repetition here in all honesty. The RTS vibe is never fully implemented and even though you're required to destroy bases to progress, you are almost never required to build anything to increase your own strength on the battlefield. One Jedi or Clone Trooper can pretty well raze an entire level without ever having to build anything for reinforcement. There are special silver and gold unit types which require specialized weapons to bring down, but one or two structures and you're lighting up the sky. There are many structure types available, but most of them have limited utility in the game proper. I can't help but feel there's a wasted opportunity to add some depth and challenge by not fleshing the RTS gameplay out a little more, but I realize at its heart The Clone Wars is a kids game so this design decision ultimately makes sense.
The only time there's any real challenge in this RTS-esque game style is during a 2-player "arcade" match where two human players square off to see who can dominate the other by conquering a base, razing statues or meeting other goals to win a match. Unfortunately, there's no Xbox Live capability, so you can only play 2-player "arcade" games or play cooperatively on the local console. Kind of a bummer. My son would love to play this game over Xbox Live with his cousin in Texas, but can't as there's no mechanism for doing so.
On that note, when you're not playing against a human opponent (which you will not be most of the time), the AI opponents never make it too much of a fight. Most of the enemy characters are cannon (or lightsaber) fodder that come in wave after manageable wave until you reach the end. Even if you do get overpowered, your character simply falls apart into its component LEGO pieces only to pop back in a couple of seconds later. Some in-game currency is lost on death, but it has little impact on the game overall. During the base building/destroying levels, the AI is more inclined to harass your characters than your buildings, adding to the list of disappointments about the RTS gameplay. Enemy units will sometimes take on a building, but don't seem to have their heart in it. In the all the hours my son and I have put into The Clone Wars, not one building has been lost to the AI units. For younger players this is a blessing, but it would be nice if difficulty setting were scalable for a bit more of a challenge.
Overall we've been as happy with The Clone Wars as we have with every other LEGO title we've purchased. They're top notch family games that deliver a lot of fun and excitement.
As a side note, even though the game is rated E10 (primarily for cartoony violence), there's nothing offensive about the game and I have never had any reservations about letting my under-10-year-old kids play the LEGO titles.

Kevin
5つ星のうち5.0
Perfect
2018年3月7日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Functions perfectly, satisfied of my purchase.