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LEGO Star Wars Doesn’t Understand Revenge of the Sith’s Plot

One of the most notable examples of inconsistent storytelling The Legend of Skywalker occurs during Lego Star Warsrevenge of the sith level. The majority of revenge of the sith The film follows Obi-Wan as he hunts down and confronts General Grievous. In an early part of the film, Anakin is informed of General Grievous’ location on the planet Utapau. He alerts the Jedi Council and they send Obi-Wan to defeat him. Obi-Wan descends on the town of Pau, where he meets with port manager Tion Medon to discuss his purpose of being there. During their conversation, Obi-Wan lies and states that he plans to use the city of Pau as his base of operations while he searches nearby systems for Grievous, not wanting to reveal that he is already at the aware of the general’s location.

Fortunately, Tion Medon, who is unfortunately not a playable character The Legend of Skywalker – proves to be reliable and warns of Grievous’ Jedi Master’s specific location in the city. However, in The Legend of Skywalkerthe description revenge of the sith, the developers seem to have forgotten that this is an Obi-Wan bluff. The Jedi Council states that they have no idea where Grievous might be and only sent Obi-Wan to the Outer Rim to look for him. Looks like he finds out about the general’s hideout in Utapau thanks to Tion Medon, rather than just asking the harbor master to approve what has already come to light. It’s a minor detail, but it sounds like another point of proof. LEGO Star Wars: The Legend of SkywalkerThe brash nature of the story and gameplay.


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LEGO Star Wars Doesn’t Understand Revenge of the Sith’s Plot

One of the more notable instances of inconsistent storytelling in The Skywalker Saga occurs during LEGO Star Wars‘ Revenge of the Sith level. A large portion of the Revenge of the Sith film follows Obi-Wan as he tracks down and confronts General Grievous. During an earlier part of the movie, Anakin is made aware of General Grievous’ location on the planet Utapau. He alerts the Jedi Council, and they send Obi-Wan to attempt to defeat him. Obi-Wan lands at Pau City, where he meets with Port Administrator Tion Medon to discuss his purpose for being there. During their conversation, Obi-Wan lies and indicates that he intends to use Pau City as a base of operations while he searches nearby systems for Grievous, not wanting to give away that he is already aware of the General’s location.
Fortunately, Tion Medon – who is sadly not a playable character in The Skywalker Saga – proves to be trustworthy and alerts the Jedi Master of Grievous’ specific location within the city. However, in The Skywalker Saga‘s portrayal of Revenge of the Sith, the developers seem to have forgotten that this was a bluff on Obi-Wan’s part. The Jedi Council indicates that they have no idea where Grievous could be located, and merely send Obi-Wan into the Outer Rim to search for him. It appears that he only discovers the General’s hideout on Utapau thanks to Tion Medon rather than having the Port Administrator merely confirm what had already been revealed. It’s a small detail, but it seems to be another point of evidence of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga‘s rushed nature of story and gameplay.

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LEGO Star Wars Doesn’t Understand Revenge of the Sith’s Plot

One of the more notable instances of inconsistent storytelling in The Skywalker Saga occurs during LEGO Star Wars‘ Revenge of the Sith level. A large portion of the Revenge of the Sith film follows Obi-Wan as he tracks down and confronts General Grievous. During an earlier part of the movie, Anakin is made aware of General Grievous’ location on the planet Utapau. He alerts the Jedi Council, and they send Obi-Wan to attempt to defeat him. Obi-Wan lands at Pau City, where he meets with Port Administrator Tion Medon to discuss his purpose for being there. During their conversation, Obi-Wan lies and indicates that he intends to use Pau City as a base of operations while he searches nearby systems for Grievous, not wanting to give away that he is already aware of the General’s location.
Fortunately, Tion Medon – who is sadly not a playable character in The Skywalker Saga – proves to be trustworthy and alerts the Jedi Master of Grievous’ specific location within the city. However, in The Skywalker Saga‘s portrayal of Revenge of the Sith, the developers seem to have forgotten that this was a bluff on Obi-Wan’s part. The Jedi Council indicates that they have no idea where Grievous could be located, and merely send Obi-Wan into the Outer Rim to search for him. It appears that he only discovers the General’s hideout on Utapau thanks to Tion Medon rather than having the Port Administrator merely confirm what had already been revealed. It’s a small detail, but it seems to be another point of evidence of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga‘s rushed nature of story and gameplay.

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