One new feature that the Skywalker Saga brought is the ability to shoot opposing Clone trooper and Stormtrooper helmets off. Shooting Helmets Off Enemies – Gameplay Image credit: Lucasfilm/LEGO Killing creatures for sport shows an insular organisation, only interested in pride and power, both reasons the Jedi fell long before Order 66.
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This only further highlights the moral depravity of the mission, as it has been shown the Tuskens fear the creature, and so forcing them to put themselves in danger for a Jedi trial is selfish. In order for the player to lure the peaceful creature out, the player has to force Tusken Raiders by performing a mind trick so they dance in front of the Dragon’s lair. However, this Krayt Dragon is unlike this, quietly minding its own business. Sending the player to Tatooine to kill a Krayt Dragon, the player will have no doubt learnt about their legendary status as a hunter from canon stories such as The Mandalorian Chapter Nine. Starting this quest, she asks the player to prove their will as a warrior, a very un-Jedi trait. This quest is given to the player by Yaddle, a Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council. Tuskens and Dragons – Coruscant Side Quest Image credit: Lucasfilm/LEGO Maybe it is just as well Kamino was blown up by the Empire after all. Aptly referencing the Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Woolamanders has the player killing the abominations that Su has created.
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The results of the overly arrogant Lama Su however, are put on full display in the next quest. Both concepts are equally unsettling to contemplate, especially in a game aimed at children who may not understand the full implications of what they are enabling. This is the outline of Woolamander Business, managing to package both kidnapping animals from their homes and animal testing with a neat little bow. In a bid to keep his cloning business afloat after the Empire ditch him as a partner, Lama Su, the President of Kamino, reaches out to the player, and requests that they capture Woolamanders – a monkey native to Yavin 4 – so he can combine them with human DNA to create a next generation clone. Woolamander Business and Teenage Mutant Ninja Woolamanders – Consecutive Side Quests on Kamino Image credit: Lucasfilm/LEGO It is great to see that The Skywalker Saga makes the terror and unease a full part of the mission. Snoke was hard done in The Rise of Skywalker, with his existence being relegated to a joke. This quest has the player defend the pilot against hordes of Snoke clones, which only elevates the feeling of fear, as they will attack both from ahead and from behind in a zombie-like fashion. Then, once the player talks to him, the Snoke Patrol side quest will start. Once the player descends to the deepest depths of the planet, a Resistance pilot can be seen cowering in the corner.
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It is built on the feeling of unease, with the player wondering what dark and horrible secret they will unearth around the next corner. Exegol itself is a dark, murky planet, full of chants of Sith Acolytes and devotees. The portrayal of Exegol and Snoke in The Skywalker Saga brought some much needed terror to both aspects that were poorly done in The Rise Of Skywalker. Snoke Patrol – Side Quest on Exegol Image credit: Lucasfilm/LEGO In no particular order, here are the top five most unsettling moments from LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga! However, inside this kiddish charm are some moments that are very unsettling, especially for a game who’s core audience is children. There are many moments that are humorous, without mocking the franchise. LEGO games are often known for their charm and LEGO Star Wars is no different.