One LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga player discovered an unusual way to fly — by repeatedly pummeling a young Anakin Skywalker with a lightsaber. Traveler’s Tales’ latest LEGO game was finally released after a long series of delays spanning two whole years, allowing fans young and old to play through all nine main Star Wars films in a humorous LEGO style. Reviews for LEGOStar Wars: The Skywalker Saga have been overwhelmingly positive so far, and Steam reported that the game managed to set a new record for the biggest launch of any title in either the Star Wars or LEGO franchises mere hours upon its release.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga shakes up the LEGO gaming formula in many interesting ways, and one of the most noteworthy of them is the game’s revamped combat system. While melee combat in past LEGO games was a simple button-mashing affair, The Skywalker Saga allows players to string together different button presses to perform combos with either a character’s bare hands or the elegant lightsaber of the Jedi Knights. This includes aerial combos, allowing The Skywalker Saga’s roster of 300 playable characters to leap into the air to continue pummeling their plastic enemies into submission.
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When used against certain allies, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s aerial combo system can even be used to fly in the most spectacularly cruel way imaginable. Twitter user Red Orb recently discovered that child NPCs and playable characters don’t take friendly fire damage like other characters do, and demonstrated this in a quick gameplay clip featuring Qui-Gon Jin and the child version of Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars Episode I: The
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