Most of the game's content returns from previous Lego Star Wars releases. There are a couple of new features worth mentioning, however. Some of the game segments went through tweaking so that they're easier to play through, like the huge gun battle at the end of the Attack of the Clones chapter. Developer TT Games also threw in a few new goodies, including power-ups for your characters and several new bonus stages to rack up some serious cash. You can then turn that around and spend it on goodies and new characters in the Mos Eisley Cantina.

The biggest addition, though, is the Xbox Live support. A friend can join you anytime in a drop in, drop out fashion. That's a good thing if you're up for slaying droids at three in the morning and don't feel like waking your buddy for a co-op session. Local co-op play, thankfully, is still available.

In addition, you have well over a hundred Star Wars personalities to choose from. If that's not enough, you have the ability to create your own, mixing and matching body parts to create some truly freakish creations. When's the last time you saw someone with Yoda's head, Darth Maul's legs and Slave Leia's upper body? We're here to tell you that it isn't a pretty sight.

Overall, The Complete Saga is a lot of fun, with thrilling (but not overviolent) gameplay, cute Lego characters, an excellent soundtrack, bonus goodies galore and above-average online support. It's a fitting finale to the Lego Star Wars series, leaving an idea of what's to come with the Lego Batman and Lego Indiana Jones projects.