LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™

LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™

Well thought out and follows the LoTR story very well, including movie voice clips. As a bonus, content from the books is hidden around which was really fun to find.

Real player with 66.4 hrs in game


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My 12 yr old had no problems playing and loved how the story line played.

Real player with 35.3 hrs in game

LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™ on Steam

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 5-7

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 5-7

First of all, I love both LEGO and most TT games (especially the STAR WARS games) and I grew up with Harry Potter.

Storywise, there is some really good, typical, visual humor and the Story is of course amazing, if you enjoy Harry Potter.

The big deal with this game is however, that the raw gameplay is fantastic. Of course, you have to own a controller, because the game is, in my opinion, unplayable without one. But if you’ve got that figured out, there is nothing between you and an amazing game.

Real player with 77.0 hrs in game


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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (Action-adventure)

Notes: Controller highly recommended! Ginormous snake warning!

I’ll skip the usual options and general gameplay description since I covered it all in my review of the first Lego HP game HERE . There are a few changes to the core of the game besides the expected changes in scenery.

First off, the graphics are more complex than in the first installment. The changes help to illustrate the growth of the characters, both in physical age and in maturity. Those familiar with the HP series of books/movies know that eventually we move away from Hogwarts and into entirely new areas. LEGO HP handles these new areas very nicely, and they manage to tie everything together in a way that feels both isolated and connected at the same time.

Real player with 76.4 hrs in game

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 5-7 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


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Harry Poggers

Real player with 45.7 hrs in game

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4 on Steam

LEGO® Star Wars™ III - The Clone Wars™

LEGO® Star Wars™ III - The Clone Wars™

    • -[ Audience: ] - - -

☑ Your mom probably would enjoy this

☐ Kids

☑ Everyone

☐ Everyone except kids

☐ Casual players

☐ Pro players

☐ People who plan to take one game and make it their life

      • [ Graphics/Animation: ] - - -

☐ Potato

☐ Really bad

☐ Bad

☐ Bad, but playable.

☐ Good

☑ Beautiful (for lego)

☐ Masterpiece

–-[ Price: ]–-

☐ Free

☑ Buy now

☐ Worth the price

☐ Wait for sale

☐ Maybe if you have some spare money left

☐ Do not buy it

☐ Do not throw money into a trash can

      • [ Requirements: ] - - -

Real player with 2441.3 hrs in game

Lego Star Wars III - The Clone Wars follows the TV series: Star Wars - The Clone Wars. How well it does, I don’t know, as I haven’t regularly watched the show. It did, however, let me play through the very few parts of the show I remembered, so I’ll have to leave how well it followed the show to the assumption that it does a decent job.

As for the level design, there are plenty of good levels in this game, but are sadly overshadowed by the abundance of strategic open battlefield levels. You have to destroy enemy bases and build your own. It’s fun and makes for a great side activity to be included (as it did in the game’s Republic Assault missions) but it’s also put in place of some of the actual story missions which just seems a bit lazy to me.

Real player with 71.1 hrs in game

LEGO® Star Wars™ III - The Clone Wars™ 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

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® STAR WARS™: The Force Awakens

LEGO® STAR WARS™: The Force Awakens

Hmm, how do I review such an awesome game… There’s so much to talk about…

Warning, this is very long, mate

~Mechanics~

It’s like all other Lego games in most ways; you go through the story of the movie the game is based on, destroy things and Lego studs pop out, you use them to buy characters and vehicles and upgrades (most commonly known as “Red Bricks”).

There are some things that set it apart a bit from other Lego games though.

:Graphics:

The game has really good graphics. The shadows and textures and water and all are really good. It runs smooth and all the places look like from the movie.

Real player with 178.3 hrs in game

TL;DR: I enjoyed it and would recommend! I was a real fan of the actors coming back and voicing new lines, the space/air combat, and I found the length of the game to be satisfying (took me 33 hours to achieve 100% completion).

“There has been an awakening in your wallet. Have you felt it?”

Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is my first venture into a Lego video game since Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars; I bring this up because I’ll be covering some features that are new to me, but may not be new to the Lego video games. Before I go over the ‘new’ mechanics, I’d like to address a concern I had about the game and that some of you who are reading this may be having: the other Lego Star Wars games covered three or more episodes -or what existed of a TV show at the time- but this only covers a single film, so this one is probably on the short side compared to the others, right?

Real player with 33.1 hrs in game

LEGO® STAR WARS™: The Force Awakens on Steam

Mason: Building Bricks

Mason: Building Bricks

The game is as advertised. You build, build, and build more. If you expect anything else, you will be disappointed. Overall, a relaxing experience.

Real player with 83.3 hrs in game

I liked it simplicity and focus on personal creations.

Real player with 81.5 hrs in game

Mason: Building Bricks on Steam

The Awakening of Mummies

The Awakening of Mummies

This is an absolutely fun and enjoyable family-friendly game for me! The graphics are well detailed, interesting, colorful and in many cases, whimsical. The content is interesting, and the difficulty levels are well-spaced between the beginner with a single mummy up to those that you really have to work for with three mummies, especially for the achievements which prevents the game from becoming “ho-hum” and uninteresting. I would recommend this game to my friends and look forward to more “pyramids to escape” from!

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

What a cute and humorous mummy, the game has a very smooth progression, so I started to understand how to escape the traps while I was enchanted with the details, but arriving in the middle of the second part I already realized that my logic classes will be very useful.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

The Awakening of Mummies on Steam

BIONICLE: Masks of Power

BIONICLE: Masks of Power

Disclaimer - This is an unofficial fan game produced and provided 100% free-of-charge under rules and policies provided by The LEGO Group.

BIONICLE: Masks of Power is an all-new open world adventure set in the BIONICLE universe. Currently in development by Team Kanohi, BIONICLE: Masks of Power retells the legendary stories of BIONICLE’s initial launch in 2001. Built from the ground up in Unreal Engine 4, Mata Nui and its inhabitants have been completely re-imagined for the modern day. Revisit beloved locations and characters, enjoy thrilling open-world gameplay and get lost in the BIONICLE universe all over again.

Discover Mata Nui

The ancient tropical island of Mata Nui is home to beautiful vistas, formidable dangers, and countless mysteries. Once a tranquil paradise, Mata Nui’s inhabitants have been cast into shadow by the dark spirit known only as the Makuta. Tribes of brave Matoran villagers struggle to survive, placing their hopes in the arrival of legendary Toa heroes. Discover the island’s six distinct regions, brave its perils, and unlock its secrets in this all-new open-world adventure.

Challenge the Rahi

The dark spirit Makuta has cast his shadow on Mata Nui and its inhabitants. Fearsome Rahi beasts roam the lands, their masks infected with the Makuta’s influence. You must face these formidable guardians on your quest to obtain the Kanohi masks of power and defeat the Makuta.

Find the Power

Play as each of six Toa heroes, prophesied warriors washed ashore on the island’s beaches. Wielders of great elemental power, each Toa must collect the twelve Kanohi masks of power if they hope to challenge the Makuta. It’s up to you to help the Toa complete their quest, find the hidden masks of power, and cast aside the Makuta’s shadow. The fate of Mata Nui is in your hands.

BIONICLE: Masks of Power on Steam

ABC Flappy

ABC Flappy

This is an educational game. It was designed to literate children in a fun and interesting way. Learn how to spell and assemble words to unlock prizes. You can trace and colour the letters of the alphabet too. Swoop deeply into this amazing adventure alongside Albert, the eager for knowledge bird, flying through the many levels to save his silly friends while learning the alphabet and the very first rules of grammar.

One thing is for granted : You will not get to the end of this journey without learning how to write and read !

ABC Flappy on Steam