It's no secret at this point that LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is filled to the brim with content. Traveller's Tales has pulled out all the stops for this new LEGO Star Wars entry, overhauling every department of the franchise and improving on its foundations. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has detailed levels with branching paths, character classes with upgradable abilities, overworld planets littered with sidequests, and hundreds of collectible characters from across the Star Wars saga. In spite of The Skywalker Saga's ambition, however, Traveller's Tales has managed to preserve many core tenets of LEGO Star Wars, like its sense of humor and the importance of building.
Unfortunately, there's one core feature that didn't make the cut in The Skywalker Saga. For many years, character customization has been a core feature of LEGO Star Wars and other LEGO games, allowing players to make custom playable minifigures using the parts of other characters. Unfortunately, The Skywalker Saga has dropped character customization, according to a new statement from Traveller's Tales. The loss of character customization is sad because it had a ton of potential within The Skywalker Saga, and it could suggest that this classic mechanic is on its way out of the TT LEGO games in general.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga's Campaign May Run Longer Than the Movies
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was remarkably well-equipped to deliver a character customization system that broke new ground for the LEGO franchise. The Skywalker Saga's colossal character roster would've supplied a bounty of parts to make a character with, and the RPG-like character classes and skills would've made it easier than ever to give a custom character a
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