Of course, if you’ve played any previous Lego titles, you’re well aware of the series’ ability to parody popular properties-from “Harry Potter” and “The Hobbit” to Marvel’s Mightiest Heroes and even DC Comics’ brooding bat - with charm, personality, and style to spare. ![]() It’s a hilarious scene, and just one of many that unfold during both gameplay encounters and cut-scenes. That’s right: upon conjuring a giant tub of kernels, your fire-flinging foe will cook them just before his allies excitedly attempt to catch the freshly popped corn in their helmets. Because this is the latest entry in the brick-based, family-friendly franchise, though, you don’t dispatch the blocky baddie with a blaster or lightsaber, but with, well … popcorn. ![]() Less than an hour into Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, you’ll find yourself facing one of the First Order’s fearsome Flametroopers.
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