Info about LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga The Clone Wars Pack:

Official game description:
Intergalactic dogfights and defense against Separatist raids aren't the only fun you'll have! Play as veteran heroes and villains from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.  
Characters Include:  
Captain Rex  
Darth Maul (Clone Wars)  
Asajj Ventress  
Savage Opress  
Gar Saxon

Release date: Nov 1, 2022

Categories: Action-adventure, Open-World Exploration, Character Collection, Single-player, Cooperative Multiplayer, Puzzle Solving


- Hardware Profile: No data
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- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $0.00
  - Reasoning: The filtered review dataset contains only feedback about specific DLC packs (e.g., Clone Wars characters). Per the instruction to ignore DLC, there is no evidence regarding the community's perception of a fair base-game price. Therefore, no estimate can be made, and confidence is zero.
- Playtime Metrics:
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  - Reasoning: The provided reviews for the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga The Clone Wars Pack DLC contain no references to playtime metrics such as completion time, session length, or endgame hours. All feedback is about character content, voice lines, and overall value. Therefore, all playtime fields are set to null due to lack of evidence.
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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Top-tier DLC pack (weight 0.67): Multiple reviews highlight this DLC as one of the best for the Skywalker Saga, with high praise for its quality and value.
- Captain Rex is essential (weight 0.54): Captain Rex is a standout character, with many reviews stating he alone makes the DLC worth purchasing.
- Excellent character selection (weight 0.44): Players love the included characters, especially the ability to play as fan favorites like Rex and Asajj Ventress.
- Cool character designs (weight 0.41): Specific characters like the Stormtrooper skin, Gar Saxon, and others are praised for their cool appearance and unique design.
- Great for Clone Wars fans (weight 0.35): Fans of The Clone Wars series greatly enjoy this pack, as it captures the spirit of the show.
- Key villains included (weight 0.35): Inclusion of Ventress, Savage Opress, and Gar Saxon is appreciated, with accurate predictions of these characters.
- Detailed costumes and models (weight 0.33): The DLC features a large roster of costumes and highly detailed minifigures, matching the base game's quality.
- Polished fan service (weight 0.23): The content is polished and includes fan-pleasing characters, adding to the overall enjoyment.
- Default evil character choice (weight 0.22): Some characters, like Gar Saxon, become the default choice for evil roles due to their design and appeal.

Common complaints:
- Too few clone troopers (weight 0.69): Multiple reviews highlight that the Clone Wars pack contains only one clone trooper (Rex), which is seen as insufficient for a pack themed around the Clone Wars. Players expected more clone troopers, especially given the variety available in the series.
- Wrong or missing characters (weight 0.67): Players expected characters from The Clone Wars but received wrong ones (e.g., from Book of Boba Fett). Many desired characters like Hondo, Fives, Ahsoka, Echo, and 99 are missing, leading to disappointment.
- Poor value and quality (weight 0.65): The DLC is widely criticized as not worth the price, even on sale. Characters are considered useless in-game, and the pack does not represent the Clone Wars well, making gameplay less enjoyable.
- Too few characters total (weight 0.53): The DLC includes only 5 characters, which is considered too few given the rich roster of the Clone Wars series. Players feel many iconic characters like clone commandos, commando droids, and others are missing.
- Reskins reduce value (weight 0.44): Several characters are perceived as reskins: Maul and Savage are similar to the base game Maul, and Asajj Ventress is seen as a reskin of Ahsoka. This makes the DLC feel unoriginal and lacking in unique content.
- No voice lines included (weight 0.43): Characters like Rex have no voice lines, and the DLC overall lacks dialogue. This is a missed opportunity for immersion and character personality, especially given the source material's strong voice acting.
- Rex blaster color wrong (weight 0.36): Rex's blaster bolts are incorrectly colored red instead of the canonical blue. This inaccuracy is noted by multiple reviewers as a disappointing oversight.
- Paid DLC feels unfair (weight 0.34): The DLC costs real money instead of in-game studs, which feels like a microtransaction in a singleplayer game. Some players who bought the deluxe edition feel cheated as not all DLCs were included as promised.
- Deluxe edition misleading (weight 0.13): A deluxe edition buyer feels the purchase was pointless as not all DLCs were included as promised, highlighting a trust issue with the product.
- Missing story missions (weight 0.12): One reviewer wished for story arcs as playable missions, indicating a desire for more substantial content beyond just character skins.

Gameplay feedback:
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Performance notes:
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Recommendations:
- Not recommended due to poor value (weight 0.44): Several reviews advise against purchasing this DLC due to its high price, lack of content, and microtransaction nature. It is suggested to wait for a sale or buy the bundled Galactic Edition instead.
- Captain Rex is the main draw (weight 0.35): Multiple reviews indicate that Captain Rex is the main reason to buy the DLC, with other characters like Ventress and Savage being underwhelming. One review also notes that Rex's blaster color is incorrect.
- Recommended for Clone Wars fans (weight 0.33): Fans of the Clone Wars show and those who value character costumes will find this DLC appealing. The feedback highlights that it is especially recommended for enthusiasts of Clone Wars characters.
- Missing dialogue reduces enjoyment (weight 0.13): One review notes that while the pack is nice to have, missing dialogue makes it less enjoyable. This suggests that the DLC lacks some expected voice content.
- Stormtrooper skin is a highlight (weight 0.12): A single review strongly recommends the DLC specifically for the stormtrooper skin, indicating that this cosmetic item is a highlight for some players.
- Fun for casual Sith fans (weight 0.12): One review recommends the DLC for average players who want some fun new Sith characters to play with, suggesting it has casual appeal.

Other player notes:
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Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.39): Players are disappointed because the pack includes only one clone trooper and lacks many fan-favorite characters, such as important figures from the Clone Wars series. The character selection feels limited and ignores desired obscure characters, while skins are considered pointless and the price is seen as insulting. Additionally, Rex is silent and many characters are reskins, failing to meet expectations for more clone content.
- Frustration (weight 0.11): Frustration stems from the pack having only one clone trooper despite being a Clone Wars-themed DLC, especially after players paid extra for a full bundle. The inaccuracy of Rex's blaster bolt color further adds to the annoyance, making the content feel incomplete and overpriced.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.07): Satisfaction arises from the pack offering a huge roster of costumes, which players find appealing. Overall, the pack is considered pretty good, providing enough value to meet some expectations.
- Excitement (weight 0.07): Excitement is driven by players' enjoyment of the Clone Wars series and hopes for future packs like an Old Republic one. The cool design of the stormtrooper skin also generates positive anticipation.
- Love (weight 0.07): Love for the pack is expressed due to the inclusion of characters from the Clone Wars series, which resonates strongly with fans. The emotional connection to the source material makes the content highly appreciated.
- Positive (weight 0.07): Positive feedback highlights the fantastic look of Gar Saxon's armor and the excellent quality of the character models. These visual details contribute to a favorable impression of the pack.
- Hesitation (weight 0.04): Hesitation is caused by the pack costing real money instead of in-game studs, making players uncertain about the purchase. This pricing model creates a barrier for those who prefer earning content through gameplay.
- Appreciation (weight 0.04): Appreciation is expressed simply because the pack is considered great, indicating overall satisfaction with the content provided.
- Anger (weight 0.04): Anger results from players receiving wrong characters, which undermines trust and leads to frustration with the pack's execution.
- Praise (weight 0.04): Praise is given as the pack is considered one of the best DLCs, reflecting high quality and value that stands out among other offerings.
- Acceptance (weight 0.04): Acceptance is shown by players viewing the pack as fine, indicating a neutral but tolerable reception without strong positive or negative feelings.
- Mild disappointment (weight 0.04): Mild disappointment arises from the absence of Season 7 Ahsoka, a character many fans expected to be included. This omission slightly diminishes the pack's appeal.}