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Nvidia announces 4K streaming on PC and Mac, plus 10 new GeForce Now titles

Nvidia is announcing that 4K resolution streaming is now available through GeForce Now on PC and Mac native apps. In addition, 10 new games, including many that are Star Wars-focused, are available to play now.

As part of the announcement, RTX 3080 members can begin playing from the native GeForce Now apps on PC and Mac at 4K 60 frames per second (FPS). Nvidia’s 4K streaming uses Nvidia DLSS, its groundbreaking AI rendering technology that increases graphics performance. RTX 3080 members can also take advantage of ultra-low latency while playing.

Nvidia also announces that GeForce Now is supporting more 120Hz devices. This means that more devices will be able to stream at 120FPS. RTX 3080 members can now utilize the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip3, and OnePlus 9 Pro to play with higher frames.

While a few days late, Nvidia is getting into the Star Wars spirit by supporting three new Star Wars games from EA. Star Wars Battlefront II, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and Star Wars: Squadrons are all available to play now.

Plus, seven other titles are available to play, kicking off the month of May. The full list includes:

  • Bakery Simulator (New release on Steam)
  • Oaken (New release on Steam)
  • Dinosaur Fossil Hunter (New release on Steam)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Trek to Yomi (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit (New release on Steam, May 6)
  • Frozenheim (Steam)
  • Star Wars Battlefront II (Steam and Origin)
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Steam and Origin)
  • Star Wars: Squadrons (Steam and Origin)

Over the course of May, a total of 27 new titles will be available to play. Nvidia has already announced what players can look forward to. The May roster includes:

  • Brigandine The Legend of Runersia (New release on Steam, May 11)
  • Neptunia x SENRAN KAGURA: Ninja Wars (New release on Steam, May 11)
  • Cepheus Protocol Anthology (New release on Steam, May 13)
  • Evil Dead: The Game (New release on Epic Games Store, May 13)
  • Old World (New release on Steam, May 19)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade Swansong (New release on Epic Games Store, May 19)
  • Crossfire: Legion (New release on Steam, May 24)
  • Out There: Oceans of Time (New release on Steam, May 26)
  • My Time at Sandrock (New release on Steam, May 26)
  • Turbo Sloths (New release on Steam, May 27)
  • Pogostuck: Rage With Your Friends (Steam)
  • Raji: An Ancient Epic (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Star Conflict (Steam)
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS XV (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • The Planet Crafter (Steam)
  • The Political Machine 2020 (Steam)
  • Yet Another Zombie Defense HD (Steam)

GeForce Now is Nvidia’s cloud gaming service. Nvidia offers three membership options including a free membership, granting hourly limits per session. The paid membership grant priority access without session limits for $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months. A premium tier for RTX 3080 members provides the new aforementioned perks. This subscription is available for $24.99/month or $129.99 for six months.

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Check out all major May the Fourth video game deals available today

Steam, PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox and multiple other online video game stores currently have several Star Wars-themed games on sale to mark May the Fourth, as shared by the deal king @Lbabinz.

Check out the deals below:

Xbox Live

Find all Xbox Live Star Wars deals here.

PlayStation Store

Find all PlayStation Store Star Wars deals here.

Steam

Find all Steam Star Wars deals here.

Nintendo eShop

Find all Nintendo eShop Star Wars deals here.

Humble Bundle

Find all Humble Bundle Star Wars deals.

GOG

Find all GOG Star Wars deals here.

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Where to stream the Canadian short that inspired George Lucas’ Star Wars

You might not have known it, but Star Wars owes a lot to Canada.

On top of Vancouver’s own Hayden Christensen playing Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the prequel films and upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Star Wars creator George Lucas actually drew heavy inspiration for his original space opera film from Montreal-born filmmaker Arthur Lipsett.

Specifically, Lucas has cited Lipsett’s acclaimed 1963 short 21-87 as a key influence on Star Wars, including the idea of “The Force.” 21-87 is an abstract montage-collage film that offers a commentary on a machine-dominated society, and Lucas has said it was “the kind of movie I wanted to make.”

References to that short can even be found in Princess Leia’s cell (No. 2187) on the Death Star in A New Hope and John Boyega’s character, Stormtrooper FN-2187 (“Finn”), in the sequel trilogy.

As part of this year’s May 4th Star Wars Day celebrations, the official Twitter account of Canada has promoted the short, as has Canada Media Fund’s Made Nous division. Additionally, the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada, which originally produced 21-87, is offering the film for streaming.

You can do so for free on the NFB’s website. Meanwhile, all six of Lucas’ Star Wars films, as well as the sequel trilogy and related media, are streaming on Disney+.

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Via: @made_nous

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Xbox giving away 12 custom Lego Star Wars consoles for Star Wars Day

Last month, Lucasfilm Games and Warner Bros. released Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, a well-regarded return to the (brick-filled) galaxy far, far away.

Now, the Lego Group has teamed up with Xbox to celebrate May the Fourth, also known as Star Wars Day. As part of the celebrations, they’re running a “Lego Star Wars Xbox Sweepstakes” to give away 12 custom Xbox Series S consoles inspired by the latest Lego Star Wars game.

Based on the nine mainline films, the consoles sport unique designs featuring the following characters:

  • BB-8
  • Boba Fett
  • Chewbacca
  • Darth Maul
  • Darth Vader
  • Finn
  • Kylo Ren
  • Luke Skywalker
  • R2-D2
  • Rey
  • Stormtrooper
  • Yoda

As is normally the case with these Xbox giveaways, these consoles are only being produced for the Lego Star Wars Xbox Sweepstakes, so there won’t be any other way to obtain one. To enter the contest, follow the official @Xbox account and retweet the promotional post using the hashtags #LEGOStarWarsXboxSweepstakes and #Maythe4th.

The contest runs from May 4th to 31st.

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Lightsabers are coming back to Fortnite for two weeks

May the Fourth is tomorrow, and Fortnite knows how to mark the occasion in style.

Fortnite is unvaulting a bunch of old in-game Star Wars-themed items today, until May 17th along with several old Star Wars skins that will be available in the item shop.

Making a return are Luke Skywalker, Kylo Ren, Mace Windu and Obi-Wan’s Lightsabers along with the E-11 Blaster Rifle that can be found in chests, on the ground and in exchange for gold bars at Stormtroopers’ checkpoints around the map.

Additionally, anyone who joined Fortnite recently and was unable to cop the previous Star Wars drops, now is your chance. Outfits for the Imperial Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, Zorii Bliss, Finn, Rey, Sith Trooper, Boba Fett, Fennec Shand and Krrsantan would be making a return over the course of the next two weeks.

Learn more about all returning items and outfits here.

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Disney+ is about to get a lot more Canadian, eh?

Pixar’s latest movie, Turning Red, was a big deal in a lot of ways.

It was the studio’s first feature film to be solely directed by a woman, Toronto’s own Domee Shi (the Oscar-winning short Bao), as well as its first to feature a predominantly Asian cast. What’s more, the movie was a rare opportunity for Toronto to play itself, rather than an American city, while also featuring Canadian talent like Ottawa’s Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) and Mississauga’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever).

Turning Red also, incidentally, was just the first in a slew of new Disney+ originals featuring significant Canadian connections. In fact, a quick glance at the streamer’s upcoming film and TV slate reveals many projects in which Canadians play prominent roles both in front of and behind the camera. The future of Marvel and Star Wars, in particular, is looking quite Canadian.

With all of that said, here’s a breakdown of major upcoming Disney+ titles, in order of release, that heavily feature Canadians:


Obi-Wan Kenobi — May 27th, 2022 (two-episode premiere)

Synopsis: Ten years after the events of Revenge of the Sith, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi comes out of hiding to embark on a critical mission.

Genre: Sci-fi

Canadian connections: While Obi-Wan himself is once again played by Scottish actor Ewan McGregor, two of the key players that he’s working with on Obi-Wan Kenobi are Canadian.

Notably, the series reunites Obi-Wan with his former apprentice, Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, with Vancouver’s own Hayden Christensen reprising the role from George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels. (Christensen is also expected to return in the currently undated Ahsoka series, which stars Rosario Dawson as the eponymous former Jedi and apprentice of Anakin.)

On top of that, Toronto-raised Deborah Chow, who helmed multiple episodes of The Mandalorian, is directing all six episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi. In an interview, Chow even talked about sharing “Canadian pride” on set with Christensen.

Ms. Marvel — June 8th, 2022

Synopsis: Pakistani-American teen Kamala Khan balances family responsibilities and school with newfound superpowers.

Genre: Superhero

Canadian connections: Kamala is played by Markham, Ontario’s Iman Vellani, a newcomer who’s previously worked with TIFF and, like Kamala, is an Avengers fangirl. On top of the Disney+ series, Vellani will co-star in next year’s The Marvels alongside Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) and Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau).

She-Hulk — TBA 2022

Synopsis: We don’t have official story details yet, but we do know that the series will focus on Jennifer Walters, lawyer and cousin of Bruce Banner/The Hulk, as she turns green and develops her own powers.

Genre: Superhero

Canadian connections: Regina’s own Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) leads the cast as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, while Mark Ruffalo and Tim Roth reprise their MCU roles of Banner/Hulk and Emil Blonsky/Abomination, respectively.

Secret Invasion — TBA 2022

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Cobie Smulders’ Maria Hill with Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury in Spider-Man: Far From Home. (Image credit: Sony/Marvel)

Synopsis: Nick Fury re-teams with the alien Talos to stop the shapeshifting Skrulls, who have infiltrated all aspects of life on Earth.

Genre: Superhero

Canadian connections: While Samuel L. Jackson (Fury), Ben Mendelsohn (Talos) and most of the remaining principal cast aren’t Canadian, Secret Invasion does see Vancouver’s Cobie Smulders reprise her long-running MCU role of Maria Hill. It’s also worth noting that the series had a secret one-day shoot in Toronto to wrap filming.

Peter Pan & Wendy — TBA 2022

 

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Synopsis: David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) directs this live-action remake of the Disney animated classic Peter Pan, starring Alexander Molony as the titular hero, Ever Anderson as Wendy, Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell and Jude Law as Captain Hook.

Genre: Fantasy adventure

Canadian connections: On top of being filmed in Vancouver, Alberta-raised Cree actor Alyssa Wapanatâhk plays Tiger Lily, a Warrior Princess of Neverland’s Indigenous tribe.

Reservation Dogs (Season 2) — TBA 2022

Reservation Dogs cast

Pictured: (Left to Right): Paulina Alexis as Willie, Devery Jacobs as Elora, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Bear, Lane Factor as Cheese in Season 1 of Reservoir Dogs. (Image credit: FX)

Synopsis: Specific details for Season 2 have yet to be revealed, but the show is focused on four Indigenous teenagers who live on a reservation in rural Oklahoma.

Genre: Comedy-drama

Canadian connections: Three of the four leads are Canadian: Kahnawake, Quebec’s Devery Jacobs (American Gods) as Elora, Toronto’s D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Murdoch Mysteries) as Bear and Edmonton’s Paulina Alexis (Ghostbusters: Afterlife) as Willie. All three, plus Lane Factor (Cheese), will return for Season 2. On top of that, Jacobs has joined the all-Indigenous writer’s room for the second season.

Note: Reservation Dogs is a Hulu series in the U.S. that streams exclusively in Canada on Disney+ under the streamer’s ‘Star’ banner.

Echo — TBA (expected in 2023)

Synopsis: Exact story details for Echo are unclear, but the series is confirmed to be a spin-off of Hawkeye featuring Alaqua Cox’s deaf Native American character, Maya Lopez. Fan favourites Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio are also expected to return as Daredevil and Kingpin, respectively, given their characters’ close ties to Echo.

Genre: Superhero

Canadian connections: If Reservation Dogs wasn’t enough, Devery Jacobs was also recently cast as one of Echo‘s lead characters, who Deadline reports will be a “resilient and strong-willed” woman named Julie.

Moana (series) — TBA 2024

Moana and Maui from 2016's Moana (Image credit: Disney)

Moana and Maui from 2016’s Moana. (Image credit: Disney)

Synopsis: TBA

Genre: Musical

Canadian connections: Walt Disney Animation Studios opened a new office in Vancouver last year to focus on original shows, and its first co-production with the flagship Burbank, California location will be this Moana musical series.

The Muppets Mayhem — TBA

 

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Synopsis: Artists and repertoire junior executive Nora manages the Electric Mayhem Band as they try to record their first studio album. The Goldbergs creator Adam F. Goldberg is writing and directing the series.

Genre: Musical comedy

Canadian connections: Toronto’s Lilly Singh (A Little Late with Lilly Singh) is set to star as Nora.

Darkwing Duck reboot — TBA

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Darkwing Duck in the original ’90s series. (Image credit: Disney)

Synopsis: A reboot of the original ’90s series about a duck superhero, who lived an ordinary life under the secret identity of Drake Mallard.

Genre: Animated superhero

Canadian connections: Vancouver’s own Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad) are developing the reboot through their production company, Point Grey Pictures.

Real Steel series — TBA

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Hugh Jackman in 2011’s Real Steel. (Image credit: Disney)

Synopsis: A series based on the 2011 film in which a man builds a robot with his son to compete in a boxing match.

Genre: Sci-fi, sports drama

Canadian connections: Since the project was said to be in “early development” as of January, exact details remain unknown, including whether Hugh Jackman or other actors from the film may return. We do know, however, that Montreal’s Shawn Levy, who directed Real Steel, is developing the series through his production company, 21 Laps.

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Under the Banner of Heaven, Hulu’s acclaimed new true crime drama series starring Andrew Garfield, is coming to Disney+ Star in Canada later this year. (Image credit: Hulu)

Here’s an assortment of other Disney+ projects that have smaller, but still notable, Canadian connections:

  • Sneakerella musical comedy film (May 13th, 2022) — filmed in and around Toronto
  • Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers film (May 20th, 2022) — co-starring Toronto’s Will Arnett and Vancouver’s Seth Rogen
  • Under the Banner of Heaven drama starring Andrew Garfield (TBA 2022) — filmed in Calgary
  • Predator prequel film Prey (TBA summer 2022) — filmed in Calgary
  • Live-action Percy Jackson series starring The Adam Project’s Walker Scobell (TBA) — will film in Vancouver

Of course, that only covers the streaming side. Upcoming big-screen Disney productions set to feature Canadians include this month’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (London, Ontario’s Rachel McAdams), the untitled Shang-Chi sequel starring Mississauga’s Simu Liu and the third Deadpool film from Vancouver’s Ryan Reynolds and the aforementioned Shawn Levy.

Which of these projects are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments.

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Apple teases Star Wars focused Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound film ahead of May the Fourth

Apple has released a brief teaser for an upcoming Star Wars-focused Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound film. This project is made in collaboration with LucasFilm and debuts on Star Wars Day next week.

A one-minute-long teaser of the Behind the Mac film showcases the Skywalker Sound division at LucasFilm.

This team is in charge of the generation and creation of sounds within the iconic franchise. The teaser questions whether one could identify the movie and scene of the said movie based on sounds. We hear quick snippets of Darth Vader and lightsabers. The film showcases the artists and the various ways they produce the sounds and audio.

Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound pulls the curtain back and shows how the division uses Apple’s Mac products and other tools to create the audio for various Star Wars projects.

The Skywalker Sound division was founded in 1975 and plays an integral role in the Star Wars franchise. Additionally, the division has worked on other high-profile projects including Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, and various Marvel films.

Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound releases in full on May 4th. This day is also recognized as Star Wars Day and referred to as May the Fourth, drawing back to the franchise.

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Here’s what’s new on Disney+ Canada in May 2022

Disney has revealed all of the movies and shows that are hitting its Disney+ streaming service in Canada.

Highlights include the long-awaited Obi-Wan Kenobi (co-starring Vancouver’s Hayden Christensen and directed by Toronto’s Deborah Chow), Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers

See below for the full list:

May 4th

  • Better Things (Season 5) [Star]
  • Cupid (Season 1) [Star]
  • Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett [Disney+ Original]
  • Fresh Off the Boat (Seasons 1-6) [Star]
  • October Road (Seasons 1-2) [Star]

May 6th

  • The Joy Luck Club [Star]
  • The Object of My Affection [Star]
  • What A Man [Star]
  • When In Rome [Star]
  • Where the Heart Is [Star]

May 11th

  • Abbott Elementary (Season 1) [Star]
  • Marvel Studios: Assembled — The Making of Moon Knight [Disney+ Original]
  • Rebel [Star]
  • Something Bit Me! (Season 1)
  • The Quest [Disney+ Original]
  • This Is Us (Seasons 1-3) [Star]
  • The Wizard of Paws (Season 2)

May 13th

  • The Blue Max [Star]
  • Sneakerella [Disney+ Original]
  • Taps [Star]

May 18th

  • Alice’s Wonderland Bakery (Season 1, five episodes)
  • Dave (Season 2) [Star]
  • I Cavalieri Di Castelcorvo (Season 1)
  • One Mississippi (Seasons 1-2) [Star]

May 20th

  • Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers
  • The King of Comedy [Star]
  • Man on Fire [Star]
  • Shook
  • The Valet [Star Original]

May 25th

  • The Con [Star]
  • Underworld, Inc. (Seasons 1-2) [Star]

May 27th

  • Brubaker [Star]
  • Heat [Star]
  • Hubbie’s Cosmic Journey
  • L.A. Confidential [Star]
  • The Negotiator [Star]
  • Mission Pluto
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi [Disney+ Original] (special two-episode premiere, then one new episode every subsequent Wednesday)
  • Once Upon in a Time in America [Star]
  • We Feed People [Disney+ Original]

May 31st

  • Pistol [Star Original]

A Disney+ subscription costs $11.99 CAD/month or $119.99/year.

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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga ushers in the next generation of Lego games

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is kind of like your mom’s meatloaf.

Sure, there are better, more intricately-crafted meals out there, but that doesn’t make Mom’s cooking any less delicious.

The journey of The Skywalker Saga has been a long one. After being first announced nearly three years ago, developer TT Games has been hard at work on their next foray into the galaxy far, far away. Collecting all nine mainline Star Wars films into one brick-based package, this game looks to usher in a new era for the franchise, after more than a decade and a half of Lego titles.

The Skywalker Saga is inarguably the biggest Lego game ever made. While past titles have sported many levels and hundreds of characters, this does all that while including open, explorable worlds, a reinvented combat system, and a new over-the-shoulder camera angle. Even though this was announced before the next generation of consoles got started, this very much feels like a next-gen Lego Star Wars.

But it’s also very much a game of give and take. While it does innovate in almost every aspect, nearly everything comes with a caveat. However, none of these flaws are big enough to detract from just how good this whole package is.

For gamers who have been with the Lego Star Wars franchise since 2006, the gameplay of The Skywalker Saga is the first big change they will notice. There are some familiar trappings like collecting Mini Kits and grabbing as many studs as possible, but pretty well everything else is different.

Gone is the fixed camera and fairly basic platformer gameplay, and in comes a new more modern approach to playing the game. The camera now follows your character over their shoulder, as it would in God of War or Uncharted. This change makes the game instantly feel like an upgrade from past Lego titles. Not to say the other games in the franchise have felt lesser, but this new camera does elevate the experience quite a bit.

Instead of going through fairly linear missions making up each movie of the franchise, these linear sections are now broken up by larger open-world hubs. While at first, I did question why they were there, after a few hours these explorable zones had me hooked.

While moving through each of the movie’s stories it became so easy to get lost in these open sections searching for collectibles. Sure, the upgrades these hidden relics grant you are, for the most part, fairly inconsequential; however, that did not stop me from wanting to collect every single one of them.

These small carrot-on-the-stick collectibles all come with their own set of challenges, offering some of the most fun creative thinking moments of the game. The solutions never hit the level of creativity of something like Super Mario Odyssey, but they are simple, yet fun diversions that had me straying off the beaten path more often than not.

When going through the linear missions, however, it does feel very much like a Lego game. You will build, traverse, and solve minor puzzles as you venture across the galaxy, and for the most part, it is a good time. It is a simple formula, but it works.

Some of the shake-ups found in these story missions are the best moments The Skywalker Saga has to offer, though. Taking a break from swinging a lightsaber to pilot a speeder on the Forest Moon of Endor has never felt better. Or how about the sudden surprise of puzzle-solving from two different perspectives in the droid factories of Geonosis? These little mix-ups keep the experience fresh in a title where you are doing a lot of the same thing over and over.

Like many of the systems in The Skywalker Saga, combat has been entirely reworked as well. The new combat system takes notes from the past games in the franchise but reinterprets them into something wholly new.

The team at TT Games are wearing their influences upon their sleeves most evidently here. There is a combo system one would find in a Devil May Cry game, and boss battles akin to those in the Dark Souls titles.

However, gamers looking to find something as complex as either of those games will not find that here. This is almost like a low-calorie diet version of either of those. Yes, there is a combo system in place, but it is quite simple and fairly easy to master. And yes, there is dodging, parrying, and a giant health bar in boss encounters, but most can easily be beaten by mashing the attack button.

Something that is a welcome addition is the third-person shooting. Similar to games like Gear of War, you can take up arms behind cover and pick off enemies that way. Again, this is nothing as complex or as pinpoint accurate as other games, but it does feel good to shoot a blaster.

The combat here may look and feel different than the Lego games of yore, but ultimately, The Skywalker Saga never makes it feel quite like the revolution that many had thought it could be before release.

Co-op is back as well! And while it can be fun to play through these epics with a friend, adding another play does take the already thin screen real estate and double the issues. This of course wouldn’t be a pressure point if you could jump in with a friend online; however, at launch co-op can only be done locally.

From a technical standpoint, The Skywalker Saga is, far and away, the best-looking Lego game ever made. The character models give off this authentic Lego sheen, making them look like they have come to life on your living room floor.

The way that light bounces off of these plastic characters is truly stunning. And the attention to detail on these figures is something to behold. You can see the seams along the side of minifig headpieces, or the dirt or snow collecting in their joints as you traverse various worlds. It’s these small touches that really make this feel like seeing your favourite Lego sets come to life.

The playable characters and set decorations are the highlights there, however, the game’s many environments can be a little hit or miss. While locales like Ahch-To or Bespin look great with pops of color and excellent lighting effects, others disappoint.

Planets like Tatooine, Crait, and Geonosis can look messy at times, with these mostly one-color environments becoming a bit of a brown, orange, or white mess when looking at them closely. This is especially the case when focusing on objects in the distance. With the lack of general palette variety on these planets, backgrounds can look splotchy and can take away from the immersive Star Wars experience found in other locations.

The sound design of The Skywalker Saga is a dream. The soundtrack is, of course, masterful, as it features nearly all of the series’ John Williams-composed work. Despite this being a Lego game, I found myself welling up at certain moments if only because of the masterful score (damn you, “Binary Sunset”).

The rest of the soundscape created here is impressive. Each locale has its own sonic flare, and the Lego of it all adds these nice familiar clicks and snaps to everything as the world is disassembled and rebuilt around you.

A couple of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s biggest misses come in its presentation. The two most notable of these are its voice acting and the HUD.

The voice acting here can be a bit of a mess. TT Games utilizes both actual dialogue from the Star Wars films as well as added lines read by voice actors. And while in practice it can be cool to hear Daisy Ridley or Mark Hamill every once in a while, it is a little jarring to hear these characters jump back and forth between the original actors and hired talent.

Most of the voice acting team do a serviceable job, usually chiming in with that signature Lego game humor, but there are some that are downright bad. Not to take anything away from the voice actors who lent their talent to The Skywalker Saga, but hearing Adam Driver and the actor brought in to play Kylo Ren back to back makes it sound like this character is two completely different people.

Also on the presentation front is the busy HUD. The act of playing this game can be messy at moments, with your health, a combo metre, stud counter, quick-time events, mission log, a map, and a boss’ life bar all on-screen at once.

This problem increases exponentially after unlocking upgrades to reveal the game’s many collectibles, creating little light blue halos all over the screen at any given time. These HUD elements can, for the most part, be turned on and off, but it is annoying that you have to go digging in the menus to make that happen.

In short, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga may not be the qualitatively best Star Wars game ever made, but it just might be my favorite. This really does feel like the beginning of the next generation for the franchise, and an evolution of what has come before.

Yes, it does have its missteps with messy environments, simple combat, and lackluster voice acting. But it’s the “just one more puzzle” nature of the open world, the stunning character models, and getting to relive some of my favorite moments in film history that kept me playing.

This is a love letter to Star Wars in nearly every way. While it stumbles in a few places, it puts fun at the forefront of the experience, and is that not what gaming is all about?

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Obi-Wan Kenobi streams May 25 on Disney+

Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi will start streaming on May 25th on Disney+.

The series stars Obi-Wan Kenobi and is set ten years after the events of Revenge of the Sith. The Jedi Master, who survived Order 66, now lives on the planet of Tatooine and is watching over the young Luke Skywalker.

Ewan McGregor will be reprising his role as the Jedi Obi-Wan and serves as the series’ executive producer. He join Canadian Hayden Christensen, who will reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, alongside Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse, who will also reprise their roles from the prequel trilogy.

The series will take place over six episodes and stars Kumail Nanjiani, Rupert Friend, Maya Erskine and more.

A Disney+ subscription costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year. Find out what’s coming to Disney+ in February, here.

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