I love that the complete Saga's Grievous seems more based on the 2003 Clone Wars iteration than the movie version, with all his twists and flips, the white color palette, and the fact he never takes off the cape
Timestamps: LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game 00:00 General Grievous LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy 00:47 General Grievous (DLC) LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga 01:28 General Grievous LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars 02:07 General Grievous LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens 02:58 General Grievous LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 03:55 General Grievous
In the new Star Wars Lego game,they could’ve added the cape version of hm,it would stand out more than usual just like the other ones The first Lego one,the moves standed out more than the new Lego game,it’s almost as if it’s getting better but backwards
Ngl, the animation in the Skywalker Saga game is like, genuinely impressive. It was way cooler to look at than I ever thought a Lego game could be. The combat looks amazing, it is crunchy, fluid, and the combos are supper enjoyable to watch. Ngl I kinda prefer it’s animation over something like Jedi: Fallen Order. It’s just *good* and I don’t understand why
Is it just me or does the general grievous from the complete saga remind me of the 2003 general grievous. I wouldn't be surprised if he was based off the 2003 version ngl.
In the complete saga he could build/use levers My only flaw with grievous in Skywalker saga is that he can’t block. Other than that he’s a great character
Wait are the pause combos not that widely know, pressing square ll square ll square instead of square square square does different combo that is unblockable
Did you know that in Lego star wars 2, instead of paying 1 €/$ for the characters from the first game, since you could get them by having a save file in your memory card of the first game in the ps2, you can use a cheat code in SOME versions of the Xbox 360? The cheat code is Y BB AAA XXXX YYYYY, for more info, go see the video from tetrabit, unused content in Lego star wars 2, he's explains it
guys,those lego general grievous are fighting epically cool!!!but they want to collect Sabers right?Now reason of this comment IMAGE THEY FIGHT AGAINST THEY SELF,who will win?comment!
@@mattmysterious866 Guess everyone thinks different. The levels in Skywalker saga bore me to death and are WAY too short. More running around before the level begins than actual gameplay.
@@Ridiginal yeah the levels are short that we all agree on but we literally have the first star wars game being an open World you can explore everywhere that's why the levels are shorts comparing to others lego games
@@mattmysterious866 Yeah an empty world to explore. There is not really much to explore in there, unless there is something more than the cubes that I am missing. But I get your point. Some people enjoy just running around the map.
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I love that the complete Saga's Grievous seems more based on the 2003 Clone Wars iteration than the movie version,
with all his twists and flips, the white color palette, and the fact he never takes off the cape
The Skywalwer Saga’s Grievous is just perfect.
one thing i wish they kept was the caped version of grievous
Well he doesn't use it when he fights.
Timestamps:
LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
00:00 General Grievous
LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
00:47 General Grievous (DLC)
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
01:28 General Grievous
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
02:07 General Grievous
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
02:58 General Grievous
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
03:55 General Grievous
In the new Star Wars Lego game,they could’ve added the cape version of hm,it would stand out more than usual just like the other ones
The first Lego one,the moves standed out more than the new Lego game,it’s almost as if it’s getting better but backwards
one of my favourite characters,kinda sad he has low screen time in the movies,oh and how do you get him in force awakens?
Mine too i would love to see a Grievous Origin Film, and he is PlayStation exclusive in Force Awakens
@@CJRGaming95 im playing force awakens in playstation,can you tell how to get him?
On PlayStation he is DLC, He is in the Droid Pack
@@CJRGaming95 oh ty i got it now
i think he he had a great amount of screentime for a character that showed up at the end of a trilogy out of nowhere
Ngl, the animation in the Skywalker Saga game is like, genuinely impressive. It was way cooler to look at than I ever thought a Lego game could be. The combat looks amazing, it is crunchy, fluid, and the combos are supper enjoyable to watch. Ngl I kinda prefer it’s animation over something like Jedi: Fallen Order. It’s just *good* and I don’t understand why
Is it just me or does the general grievous from the complete saga remind me of the 2003 general grievous. I wouldn't be surprised if he was based off the 2003 version ngl.
Shame they didn't add a caped variation to complete the look
Looks like General Grievous from “The Complete Saga”/“The Video Game” has more abilities than the new ones
The Grievous in the old games couldn't use levers or even build lego bricks, the new one can and has a blaster and grenades
@@CJRGaming95 actually I meant with his lightsabers
@@hactonlucasberlon2281 I still don't see how that's true. Skywalker Saga Grievous can air combo, grapple, and run while spinning two sabers.
In the complete saga he could build/use levers
My only flaw with grievous in Skywalker saga is that he can’t block. Other than that he’s a great character
@@trentoninnewjersey he isn't a force user with the ability to block being linked to the forces ability to see the future.
Or so I think anyways
his old design was hilarious
Wait are the pause combos not that widely know, pressing square ll square ll square instead of square square square does different combo that is unblockable
That grabbing with the foot tho ( i kind of miss the cape)
Did you know that in Lego star wars 2, instead of paying 1 €/$ for the characters from the first game, since you could get them by having a save file in your memory card of the first game in the ps2, you can use a cheat code in SOME versions of the Xbox 360? The cheat code is Y BB AAA XXXX YYYYY, for more info, go see the video from tetrabit, unused content in Lego star wars 2, he's explains it
Ahh i did not know that, I played the Original Trilogy on Series X so i just bought them
@@CJRGaming95 yea, it's a way to save money on Xbox, and in the ps2, a way to get the characters
I love General Grievous he’s cool
He has four swords NICE
He is an awesome character 👊
@@CJRGaming95 yes
Old Grievous looked straight up ugly in my opinion. It's good to see that future Lego games improved his looks.
Cool
Thanks!
guys,those lego general grievous are fighting epically cool!!!but they want to collect Sabers right?Now reason of this comment IMAGE THEY FIGHT AGAINST THEY SELF,who will win?comment!
Toppp
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The Skywalker saga is sooo boring compared to Clone wars and complete saga, but still animations are cool
hmm no?
@@mattmysterious866 Guess everyone thinks different. The levels in Skywalker saga bore me to death and are WAY too short. More running around before the level begins than actual gameplay.
@@Ridiginal yeah the levels are short that we all agree on but we literally have the first star wars game being an open World you can explore everywhere that's why the levels are shorts comparing to others lego games
@@mattmysterious866 Yeah an empty world to explore. There is not really much to explore in there, unless there is something more than the cubes that I am missing. But I get your point. Some people enjoy just running around the map.
@@Ridiginal yeah I mean tbh I prefer the open World than the levels they sacrifice levels to get an open World and they it actually Worked really well