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Great super I love it
The Lego Movie Videogame is lacking the charm of other Lego games because it's already based on a Lego property. It's basically a drawn out, interactive version of the movie that inherently can't capture the fun of recreating another universe in Lego, and doesn't do much by way of gameplay to makeup...
+ Looks pretty good; + True to the film; + Lego gameplay is always solid; + Co-op
- Lego version of Lego doesn't work; - Boring missions; - Lacklustre action; - Drawing upon little source material
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This my second Lego game. My first one was on the 3ds. This might not sound any good but it really is kinda good. It can be a hard game at some points. You could play this game for hours. It just draws you in and what to know what happens next in the story.
I have played this with my two kids, 7 and 8 - the gameplay is easy to understand, is taxing enough to make you have to think about what to do next in some places, but not so difficult as to put young children off.
If you're going out to buy this, make sure you swing past the cinema and watch the movie first; things will make a whole lot more sense than trying to pick up the controller and follow the storyline. If ADHD were to be a game, it'd be this one.
With countless new sets being released, and an increasing stream of videogames, the Lego company has had a fantastic couple of years.
Great addition to the movie; Usual Lego mischief
Shorter than previous titles; Simple puzzles
Funny, colorful, and full of personality, The Lego Movie Videogame not only successfully builds from its source material but is also a great example of why Lego games are so much fun to play.
Action-packed chapters that highlight the films charm; A witty cast of characters; Plenty of unlockables to collect and discover
Glitches can ruin your fun; Chapters are short; Less content than previous Lego games
Hardly strays from the established formula, but that's not entirely a bad thing. Any single game that allows you to play as both Batman and Gandalf has to be doing something right.
I have no trouble admitting that The LEGO Movie was one of the most enjoyable films I've seen in recent memory. It invoked a child-like sense of wonder with an entertaining and meaningful story, the c
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