When comparing LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga vs Lego Worlds, the Slant community recommends Lego Worlds for most people. In the question“What are the best LEGO games on Steam?” Lego Worlds is ranked 2nd while LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Lego Worlds is:
Compared to other games that focus on building structures out of voxels, Lego Worlds offers advanced tools for building the world around you. The game includes tools for managing large amounts of surface area easily. Actions like flattening a surface, creating a sphere or extruding an area don't require tedious manual labour and can be done quickly. It allows for much quicker turnaround time from idea to end result.
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Pros
Pro Classic Lego game featuring the entire Star Wars saga (episodes I-VI)
Although this includes aspects from one of the first ever themed Lego games, it's still one of the best. It has some great references to the Star Wars films and the lack of voices in the game only deepens the humour.
Pro Has advanced tools for building things out of Lego blocks
Compared to other games that focus on building structures out of voxels, Lego Worlds offers advanced tools for building the world around you. The game includes tools for managing large amounts of surface area easily. Actions like flattening a surface, creating a sphere or extruding an area don't require tedious manual labour and can be done quickly. It allows for much quicker turnaround time from idea to end result.
Cons
Con By now, it is a little bit outdated, especially if you've played a lot of new Lego games
This version of the game was released in 2007, and it's made of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (2005) and Lego Star Wars: The Original Trilogy (2006), so the mechanics have almost completely changed since. Honestly, it's kind of hard playing Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016) then going back to the older games because there have been so many new features added since.
Con More difficult to attain 100% completion than other Lego titles
Being one of the earliest titles in the franchise, The Complete Saga has some bonus modes required for 100% completion that were phased out in later titles. Including "blue minikit" levels where you must find all the minikits with a time limit, and super replay where you must play all the levels in the movie with a time limit and score goal. This ends up making you have to replay the game more than you would with most Lego games, which can be tedious.
Con Map size is limited
While the map is large, it isn't as massive as it is in other voxel based games.
Con Steep learning curve
The game gives access to a lot of advanced functionality right from the get-go with very barebones explanations on what the tools do.