![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Occasionally during gameplay, the camera zooms in behind the shoulder of your character as you run, shoot, and scramble for cover amid a hail of laser fire. Another addition to the Lego formula is a cover-based shooting mechanic. Now, you actually feel like Rey did at the helm of the Millennium Falcon, dodging, weaving, and shooting TIE fighters out of the sky. This time around, though, the on-rails, roller coaster-like flying has been replaced with more open, arena-style dogfighting sections. Flying is a big part of the Star Wars films, but it never felt all that great in the Lego games. The studio behind the Lego video game franchise isn't afraid to play around with a successful formula, and that's never been more true than with Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There's an old adage that says, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," but thankfully that's not a piece of advice that TT Games is comfortable with. ![]()
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