Why stand at a workbench when you can save the galaxy? You’ll be able to choose between six different crafting skills. If eight complete stories are not enough, there are plenty of other things to do in SWTOR.Ĭrafters will appreciate that their companions gather resources and make items for them, leaving the crafter to continue gameplay. You’ll have hundreds of hours of replay available in SWTOR. The different options to complete their personal class quests and win favor with them add further layers of complexity. In addition, each class has five companions who join the player at various points in the game. Each person can play as a Light Side or Dark Side character, adding depth to the dialogue choices. The class stories are well written and completely voice-acted, which enhances role-play immersion. SWTOR encourages group play with Heroic Missions, Flashpoints and Operations which require four, eight, or sixteen players. While you can play SWTOR solo and enjoy it thoroughly, it’s even more fun and rewarding to play the game with friends. Choose the one that fits your play style best or that you think you'll enjoy the most. Each AC has three skill trees which refine your abilities even more. This lets you further customize your play. Once your reach level 10, you'll have the option to select an Advanced Class, or AC.
You'll also earn lots of credits that you can use to upgrade your weapons, armor, and even your abilities.
You’ll gain skills and abilities as you gain experience points and levels.
The goal as you play through your first planet is to learn how to use your unique set of skills, weapons, and equipment to complete quests and missions.
Your story starts as soon as the legendary movie crawl begins. You’ll choose the species, gender, class, and appearance. In SWTOR, you’ll be able to customize your character from the very start. The game is set in the Old Republic era, about 3,600 years before the events in the Star Wars movies. As a player for the Empire, your task is to crush the Republic and the Jedi. Your goal as a Republic player is to save the galaxy from being taken over by the evil Sith and the Empire.
You can also choose Twi'lek, Zabrak, Cyborg, Chiss, Pure Sithblood, Miraluka, Mirialan, and Rattataki.Īmazingly Deep Storylines and Fully Voiced GamingĮach class has a unique story, which is the strongest feature of this game. You're not limited to the human species, either. All eight class stories are woven into the rich fabric of the SWTOR story. If you join the Empire, you can choose to play a Sith Warrior, a Sith Inquisitor, an Imperial Agent, or a Bounty Hunter. On the Republic side, you can play as a Jedi Knight, a Jedi Consular, a Smuggler, or a Trooper. Regardless, it seems like Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is packed with features and unlockables that should keep everyone busy for quite some time.You’ll have the option to join the Empire or the Republic and play through one of eight different character classes. The Skywalker Saga did face delays and crunch during its long development, but who knows if future, additional features are planned along with the paid DLC, which has already started to see release. Perhaps online support could come in a future update, though this has never been a feature in previous Lego games, so it would appear unlikely. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga does not support online multiplayer of any kind, so make sure your friend isn't in a galaxy far, far away before making plans to take on the galactic empire together. Does Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga have online co-op? Selecting it will remove player two from in the game, and provide a full-screen view to player one once again. Whenever player two is done playing, just hit start on their controller and make your way over to Drop Out at the bottom of the pause screen. The Skywalker Saga looks to be a much bigger game, in terms of both content and number of missions, which should make it a good and lengthy co-op adventure. Once any cinematic magic is finished playing out, hit Start on a second connected controller to add your friend into the brick-based action.Īfter hitting start on the controller, your game will move to split-screen and giving you both the power to fight against-or for-the dark side. You'll need to wait until you have control of your character before your partner can join, which means you have to enjoy Lego's signature, silly cutscenes. Now Playing: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Launch Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's