Clearly a game designed for kids with a simple combat system and low difficulty level
There is some fun to be had with this. It's a competently made hack-n-slash game with really good animations and graphics that resemble the TV show it's based on. The in-game shop, where you can purchase extras with in-game currency, has a bunch of silly little bonuses, such as hats and big heads of other SW characters. The clone levels surprisingly adapt free aiming and a cover system into a traditionally console hack-n-slash paradigm, making it a sort of dumbed down gears of war with fixed camera angles. Though the actual meat of the game is obviously the jedi levels.
The biggest problem with those is the platforming, which is just horrendous in this game. It's often near-impossible to tell where your character is gonna land after a jump. A lot of the surfaces are magnetized, but you never know when one is gonna work, so it can only create a false sense of safety. And, while the animations look really nice, they fail to serve their gameplay functions, as your character will repeatedly stop either before or after you released the directional button. It's not helped by the general stiffness of the character's movements. For example, when you jump in a specified direction, instead of it being an arched trajectory, your character will just kinda abruptly stop in the middle of the air and fall. The game could also use some kinda force-speed or dashing motion to help approach the enemies faster.
That being said, while the combat side is generally well-done, it is extremely repetitive. The game keeps sending wave after wave of the same enemies, which you slaughter with no trouble. After you unlock a more powerful force-push, it becomes a joke, as you can take out entire groups of enemies with a single charged force-push, and there's no limit on how many you can execute. After about 2 hours of play-time, the game started to feel like a chore to play. I decided to quit after it soft-locked me once by having an enemy beyond the screen, whom I couldn't reach because the camera wouldn't move until I clear the area.
Can't really comment much on the story, as very little happens in those first 2 hours. I've always considered the show kinda garbage, but heard a lot of people say it gets better after the first season, so I recently powered through the first season, and this game is set after that. So, honestly, I'd be very surprised if the story gets any good at any point later in the game.
Far as I can tell, unless you're one of those "hardcore fans" that will eat up anything Star Wars, there doesn't seem to be any point in playing this. It's not a bad game, in fact it's kinda okay, but it's such a nothing game. Just generic and boring.