Every Difference Between Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga and Lego Star Wars: The Videogame

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Published 2024-02-12

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  • @MinikitSophie
    I can't believe they call it The Complete Saga when it's missing the life-changing feature that is "Yoda Chair". Misleading advertisement!
  • @ajzeg01
    Padmé’s blaster sounds so much better in the original
  • @TageM_Official
    I'll never forgive them for scrapping the "Huh? Wah!" from those pilots. They deserved better than getting muted.
  • @Bambi113
    What’s crazy is I played both as a kid and didn’t notice most of these difference. Except Yoda Chair. That one really stuck out.
  • @sicksadworld765
    8:10 I still don’t understand why they changed it. The original silver pistol was way more accurate and she would’ve been the only character to shoot green laser bolts. The sound is also way more accurate and cooler. She still uses this pistol in the cutscenes in the CS game what makes the change even weirder
  • It feels so weird to see people experience these changes backwards as they grew up with The Complete Saga. I can not properly express the joy me and my friends felt seeing the Prequel Levels updated with the newer mechanics introduced in The Original Trilogy. Vehicles were now rideable. Purple Studs were added to a few levels. They made the podrace easier. They added a 6th level to Episode 2 to make use of the newer vehicle stuff. I am still sad though that Yoda lost his chair as they just reused his OT moveset. With Yoda looking identical, there wasn't a point in having separate versions.
  • @auditect950
    The Sith version of Palpatine is called "Darth Sidious" in the original game, but "The Emperor" in the complete saga. He also now gains the ability to use force lightning, just like Count Dooku.
  • In the original characters that can hover like Jango can do it forever but in the complete saga they can’t
  • @Aryanne_v2
    Lego Star Wars: The Video Game was one of the first games I ever played and always felt uniquely different than the Complete Saga. I was aware of a lot of these changes mentioned in this video, but I specifically remember Lego Star Wars: The Video Game feeling a lot more atmospheric and a lot "cozier" which might've been because of the softer textures and lighting.
  • @pentagonyx
    Everyone is yappin' about Yoda Chair, but the original Short Character Chute animation is FIRE
  • @fredjones2170
    Great work! Just a couple things: It’s not that the LSW1 sound effects are quieter in TCS’s prequel levels: most of them are just BROKEN. The level-specific sound effects weren’t coded correctly when porting the prequel levels to TCS, so they just fail to play. This is especially noticeable in the AOTC levels. Also, I’m pretty sure auto-aim is still a thing in LSW1; it’s just that the Clone Troopers are all classified as a “good guy” in LSW1, so your shots don’t target them when playing as a “good guy”. Other than that, great job on this! Keep up the great work!
  • @200010michal
    Because LSW TVG was released before the screening of EPIII, soundtrack for the movie wasn't ready yet, so they used music from different episodes in ep III chapters. For example battle over coruscant uses battle of yavin theme. TCS fixed that.
  • One note about the different Vent animations for small characters - in Lego Star Wars 1, Young Anakin & Boba Fett had unique animations of their own. Anakin would jump in & jump out of vents, whereas Boba Fett would dive in & roll out.
  • @TimGaukerToons
    Man, Lego Star Wars 1 looks so different looking at the footage side by side
  • @duncanharte2777
    On of the differences that had me the most was that jango his jetpack wasn't infinite anymore in the complete saga
  • @TristanLNeal
    I love that the stormtroopers in LSW1 have the clone trooper animation, implying that they're basically just phase 3 clone troopers