If you have already tried the new game of starwarssurely you will have noticed that it is really fun, because not only does it have great scenarios, game dynamics and interesting shots, but one of its main attractions is the hundreds of unlockable characters and with whom you can play, since in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga characters, ships, planets and weapons abound.
All of these, obviously drawn from all the movies of starwars that have been made in history, but let me tell you, if a nerd and expert fan of starwarsof those lifelong checks, you will notice that some characters are missing from their extensive list.
That is why we have given ourselves the arduous task of checking which ones are missing from the list, and thanks to many players and other media who have shared their experiences and points of view, we have concluded that it is 7 missing charactersand who we think should have been included as playable characters in this latest and greatest adventure title in the franchise. starwars.
Notably only characters seen in the movies are included, so we avoid pointing out missing characters from TV shows, comics, or other non-film media. So, let’s check which are the characters that could be missing and you will not see during your hours of play in the new title of TT Games.
Garindan (The Imperial Spy):
In the old Lego Star Wars games, this alien spy was a boss you fought in the Episode IV campaign, Flashforward to 2022, and the Skywalker Saga release and not only is he not a boss anymore, he’s not even a playable character.
Quinlan Vos:
He appears in The Phantom Menance, appearing in the background of a scene in Tattooine, and in the film, he is not given a name and has no dialogue, however in the years that followed, he was given a name, a story of background and became a Jedi who would eventually appear in numerous comics, books, and even the Clone Wars animated show, plus he already has a Lego figure, which makes it even weirder that he wasn’t included in the game.
Agen Kolar:
Agen Kolar should have made the cut as a playable Jedi in Skywalker Saga; he was there when the Jedi, led by Mace Windu, confronted Palpatine and tried to arrest him, and that’s a huge moment in Star Wars history, plus it’s still in the toy box for this latest Lego game.
Elan Sleazebaggno:
He shows up in Episode II, he’s got a speaking role, a bit of a character arc, and he’s in a memorable little scene, though he never officially received a Lego minifigure, but that’s not why we should push poor Sleazebaggno away, especially if TT Games includes a (possible) assassin droid.
Joh Yowza:
Let’s see, Sy Snootles and Max Rebo are in Skywalker Saga, and Joh Yowza is not; TT Games, shortly before finishing added Yaddle, but although we hate Jedi Rocks, we cannot leave Yowza aside, less after all these years.
Grebleips:
The Asogians were a species that was part of the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars era, and if their name sounds familiar to you, it is because they are a direct reference to the movie ET and are designed to resemble the alien protagonist of it; the Grebleips, they appear in a scene found in Episode I, and yes, their name is Spielberg spelled backwards.
Matt (radar technology):
It might seem like a stretch, but considering how many random references to things like South Park, Better Call Saul, and Taken that can be found in this game, it’s surprising that they didn’t include a playful nod to one of the best. if even in the most popular SNL parodies of the last decade it has appeared.