The Force is Strong with this one and it is definitly.

User Rating: 9.5 | LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga WII
Well I have played the DS version but there weren't enough levels to fit the 6 episodes so anyway this is my review of Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga for the Wii.

The graphics on the Wii version are just like the other home console versions because I'm glad to play this game in 3D so there is so much to do.

We thought the Wii version of this game would have proper use of the lightsabers and it has but when using the force it's not what we thought because all you have to do is press and hold Z to move objects which are highlighted for a Jedi and the red ones are for the Dark side of the force, characters like Darth Maul, Count Dooku (Darth Tyranus), Darth Vader and Darth Sidious (Emperor Palpatine). To make objects move quickly when using the force, shake the Nunchuk.

There are power ups in the game so when you see one, pick it up and you do things double time for a short time before it wears off. While doing that, you can build objects at a faster rate and the studs will be magnetic so you will be able to collect them quickly and use the force to move objects quickly as well.

There is a lot of replay value in this game because once you finish a levels in Story Mode, you can play those levels again in Free Play Mode with all your favourite characters from the Star Wars Saga and only 8 characters are allowed to be picked to take part so when you pick the leading character, 7 characters will be selected to take part in the level from Jedi, Sith Lords, Storm Troopers, Clone Troopers, Bounty Hunters to little characters like the Ewoks and other small characters including Anakin Skywalker as a boy and Boba Fett as a boy. 2 other characters that are needed for those rolls are Astromech Droids such as R2-D2 and R4 and Protocole droids such as C-3PO and TC-14.

Another feature in this game during Free Play Mode is the ability to use different crafts in the flying levels because once you complete those levels in Story Mode, you can choose to fly any craft you unlocked or bought from Mos Eisley Catiana and that's great fun and the funny thing about it is in the original trilogy levels there are doors only accessed by Tie-Fighters only so if you unlocked any Tie-Fighter, you can access those secret areas which is so cool just like with Astro Droids, Protocol Droids, Stormtroopers and Bounty Hunters.

The gold bricks are for unlocking secret doorways where you find special features in the game itself so if you collected the amount of bricks recommended for the doorway, you can start building them up to become a door. Red bricks are for unlocking hidden stuff and you will find them in each level of the game itself.

The cutscenes in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga are very good and very funny as well because they completely match up to the 6 films plus some new ones to some new levels as well. The music and sound is top notch in this game because they are from all 6 Star Wars films.

Unfortunatly, There isn't any online play in this game so if you have any brothers or sisters or friends with you, you can play 2 player together if you have 2 Wii Remotes and 2 Nunchucks with you.

This game is highly recommended for Star Wars fans and Lego fans and for anyone who hasn't played a Lego Star Wars game so I believe you should check it out and play it.

Finally there is a lot more levels in this one as well.