I review Lego Star Wars, and admits something embarassing:
"Okay, in my defense, I didn't realize that it was a children's game. I can't say whether it's a testament to Lego's enduring popularity as the world's greatest toy, or my own fundamental lack of maturity, but when I first looked at the box on the videogame store shelf, it didn't occur to me that Lego Star Wars could have possibly been made for anyone other than me specifically. Sure, all of the game's marketing, and even its manual, seems to be suggesting that this is aimed at children, but the game itself certainly doesn't feel like it. No, this feels like the ultimate Star Wars experience, made by obsessive fans that happened upon the revolutionary discovery that the only true way to express the majesty of Star Wars was through the intricate simplicity of Lego."
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