LEGO® Builder’s Journey

LEGO® Builder’s Journey

Super well made and beautiful graphics. Honestly its a great game to sit down and play if you have the time for it; its about 3 hours tops even if you aren’t the best with puzzle games it shouldn’t be too difficult but it is very satisfying how you could possibly solve puzzles in different ways. 100% recommend

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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The Legos look so real, you’d swear you just stepped on one.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

LEGO® Builder's Journey on Steam

Jamie’s Toy Box

Jamie’s Toy Box

Pretty neat! Exploding a huge pile of blocks never get old.

If you like physics, you will enjoy the game, especially in VR!

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game


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Jamie’s Toy Box may be in Early Access - but it’s still playable, exciting and fun to play.

I’m excited to see what the Developer introduces in future updates.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Jamie's Toy Box on Steam

LEGO® The Hobbit™

LEGO® The Hobbit™

–-{Graphics}—

🔳 You forget what reality is

🔳 Beautiful

🔳 Stylistic

☑️ Good

🔳 Decent

🔳 Bad

🔳 Don‘t look too long at it

—{Gameplay}—

☑️ Very good

🔳 Good

🔳 It‘s just gameplay

🔳 Mehh

🔳 Watch paint dry instead

🔳 Just don’t

—{Audio}—

🔳 Eargasm

🔳 Very good

☑️ Good

🔳 Not too bad

🔳 Bad

🔳 I’m now deaf

—{Audience}—

☑️ Kids

☑️ Teens

☑️ Adults

—{Requirements}—

☑️ Check if you can run paint

🔳 Low

🔳 Medium

🔳 High end

🔳 NASA computer

—{Difficulity}—

🔳 Just press ‘W’

Real player with 168.8 hrs in game


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Okay, I loved this game. I thought it was the best LEGO game I’ve ever played… At least until I unexpectedly hit the end of the game right at the end of The Desolation of Smaug. I thought it was the complete game, I didn’t bother to read any reviews and so was very annoyed/angry when I hit the equivalent of a brick wall going at 70 mph because I thought I still had a whole third of the game to still get through.

Of course they did put enough sidequests and characters in that I’m still working on 100% completion but I still felt quite cheated and betrayed when I found out that there was no Battle of the Five Armies, and no plans for a DLC ever. =,(

Real player with 134.1 hrs in game

LEGO® The Hobbit™ on Steam

LEGO® Jurassic World

LEGO® Jurassic World

5/10 Quite the bug fest there, Tt Games

Due to Steam’s 4000 character limit, this is a strongly edited review from Gao Li Occasionally Reviews

Childproofing Jurassic Park

While LEGO is famously kid-friendly, Jurassic Park flicks are monster movies where giant lizards devour unsuspecting victims, which is why many of the more violent scenes were toned down to make them family friendly. For example, the death of Donald Gennaro – the lawyer who gets eaten by a t-rex on the toilet – is still shown here, but he’s spat out after apex predator’s fight against a raptor. Zara Young, meanwhile, stays devoured by the mosasaurus & plays cards with other characters in its belly. That said, even though the developers managed to elude graphic scenes, they failed to edit out the “adult” language.

Real player with 39.9 hrs in game

NOTE: I noticed a few comments on this review. Please note that this is an old review. I have not played this game in a long time. It was in an unacceptably dire state the last time I played, and I don’t plan on coming back to it. Some have claimed that the issues mentioned here have been fixed. I can’t confirm if this is true or not, but I did say that if this game receives a patch, then I’d recommend it. So keep that in mind, please. Thank you. 3

Anyway, here’s my review, still intact and unchanged.

Real player with 33.3 hrs in game

LEGO® Jurassic World on Steam

LEGO® MARVEL’s Avengers

LEGO® MARVEL’s Avengers

Let me just put it this way:

This and LEGO(R) MARVEL Superheroes are two equal and opposite sides of the same coin.

One is open city play Manhattan. One is open PLANET play Earth, plus a piece of the Nine Realms thrown in for fun.

One is utterly Original Story, with all the Classic Characters LEGO-ified from the Fantastic Four to Deadpool, the other is Carbon-Copy of the Cinematic Universe.

It Includes as much of the Netflix and ABC shows as possible while neglecting some obvious things from the previous game including the lack of return of even Deadpool Red Bricks, which is super obviously due to this game being prepared before everything was finalized for MARVEL to be allowed to make Deadpool and get Spider-Man into Civil War. Yes, this game is a MARVEL game with no Spider-Man, but with a team of ‘Defenders’ that includes neither Namor, Hulk, nor Doctor Strange.

Real player with 359.5 hrs in game

First things first. DEADPOOL ISN’T IN IT. GET OVER IT. DOWNLOAD ONE OF THE VARIOUS MODS TO GET HIM IN GAME AND MOVE ON. The reasons why. Marvel Studios doesn’t have the right to Deadpool and Spider-man’s rights were still up in the air at the time of development for this game. Ergo no Deadpool. The End. Get some ice-cream to help get over it. But Spidey’s DLC is a thank you to the players of Lego Marvel’s Avengers so FREE Spidey DLC. And even though it was free for PlayStation, a couple of bucks for the Civil War pack is absolutely fine

Real player with 214.2 hrs in game

LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers on Steam

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

ronald weasley looks like a retarded version of ed sheeran

Real player with 62.5 hrs in game

Harry Poggers

Real player with 45.7 hrs in game

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4 on Steam

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS is an atmospheric physics-destruction building game.

Build structures from parts to let them crash into your targets. Unlock new parts, destroy more, witness entropy at its worst in digital-brutalist cityscapes. Build to destroy.

BUILD

Choose from parts with different weights, forms and functions to build a structure.

Thruster + Connector + Bomb? You just built a rocket.

Thruster + Rotator + Laser? You just built a rotating laser rocket.

Pillar + Connector + Ultra Heavy Cube? That’s a giant hammer.

Be creative and resourceful with the parts you get, try to destroy the target with less parts or in a more elegant way – it’s going to be a spectacle any way you do it.

DESTROY

Try to hit the main targets to win a level in campaign mode. Destroy an armored wall first so you can then shoot through the hole into the vulnerable center. Try to hit a bomb in the environment. Use environment mechanics like the giant Pistons to catapult Ultra Heavy Cubes into a target. Or just throw everything you have at your targets – that might just work too.

  • COMPLEX DESTRUCTION SYSTEM

    Simulated statics, thousands of little particles of debris, whole chunks of targets flying into the abyss – with little to no framerate spikes.

  • CAMPAIGN

    Five worlds with seven stages each, every stage a hand-crafted destructible cityscape. You will start each stage with a limited set of parts and you will need to find a strategy on how to use them to destroy all main target blocks. You will unlock new parts the further you progress, and every world comes with it’s own special environmental mechanic. You can always return to a stage to try to destroy a higher percentage of it, or do it in less moves.

  • SANDBOX

    Try out new patterns of building stuff. Play around with parts you haven’t unlocked yet. Try to fry

    your GPU with 1000 Lasers at once.

  • PHOTO MODE

    Take a free camera flying to get the best composition. Freeze or slow down time to get the perfect shot of the destruction you just caused. Apply filters to change the vibe of your photography. Export in wonderfully sharp 4k jpegs. Share them with us!

  • TURNAROUND GIF CAM

    Create your own perfectly looping turnarounds of the mayhem you cause!

ABRISS - build to destroy on Steam

Ellie’s Travel Diary

Ellie’s Travel Diary

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/w44TCVIdsIQ

This is a very lovely travel attraction tourist app that succeeds in making South Korea an attractive tourist destination in Virtual Reality. Currently, there are 4 different locations that you can visit, as well as take part in mini-game type activities. The activities include stuff like throwing arrows into a jar, taking photos, or watching a fireworks show.

The artistic style used to recreate the different places in South Korea is very charming. The locations are well detailed and look absolutely great in VR. There is no locomotion. You do need standing room (or swivel chair) with the ability to reach around 360. The music, while not bad, wasn’t as memorable, simply because it seemed nondescript. It should be noted that although you can choose English, there are no English VOs. You will simply get translated text.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Ellie's Travel Diary on Steam

Mini Maker: Make A Thing

Mini Maker: Make A Thing

A hero thing, a monster thing, a robo thing… in Mini Maker, you can make any ‘thing’! Use an arsenal of plastic limbs, wonky tools, rainbow stickers and googly eyes to assemble creations, please demanding clients, and laugh in the face of perfectionism.

Make a thing!

Glue mannequin limbs to robo-parts. Draw on a smiley face. Slap on a few stick-on tattoos to finish it off. Oh, did we mention there’s NO Undo button? Time to roll with the punches!

Make a living!

Fulfill wacky client requests however you can. From six-armed action figures, to fancy meals served from a toilet seat - any request is (unfortunately) possible. Explore their world and defeat your ultimate enemies: perfectionism and good taste.

Fend off haters!

Flying tomatoes, rabid hammers, electrifying eels… Fend off foes in time or ignore them and see what “statement” they leave on your precious thing.

Upgrade your toolbox!

Collect cash for your creations and re-invest it in supplies, tools and workshop upgrades. Expand your inventory or risk ending up making yet another armless Venus de Thingy.

Couch Collab!

Test the limits of your relationships by playing any challenge in 2-player couch co-op mode. Lower your expectations now: you two will be making some butt-ugly things.

Share your creations!

Use the built-in video recorder to share your creations with friends, foes, and the world wide web.

Mini Maker: Make A Thing on Steam

Sunset Shapes

Sunset Shapes

Sunset Shapes was a very pleasant surprise for me. It’s a puzzle game where You have to connect several pieces (sets of blocks) to form a shape where it’s shadow will be casted in a mural. All the shadows uncover a simple story about the travels of a maggot and a daisy.

The art it’s very simple, but it’s also very enjoyable. Specially if You imagine yourself walking alongside a mural in the beach.

The game play it’s very simple. You only have to move and rotate the pieces around, so their shadow fit the demarked zones.

Real player with 48.6 hrs in game

Very interesting puzzle!

it tells you a story through a pixel art wall by matching the shadows of 3D objects.

Great relaxing experience!

totally recommended!

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Sunset Shapes on Steam