LEGO® Star Wars™ - The Complete Saga

LEGO® Star Wars™ - The Complete Saga

This game is a masterpiece. The UI is simple, but genius. The characters are funny, relatable, and memorable. The gameplay seems simple but has extreme strategy and depth. The maps are awesome and immerse you into the world of LEGO Star Wars. The fact that there are so many collectibles like red bricks, minikits, and gold bricks adds the sense of wanting to collect all of it. The gold bricks seem useless but are worth the hours it takes to collect them all. The graphics are a tiny out dated, but beautiful, perfectly capturing the style of LEGO Star Wars. 10/10 Best game I’ve ever played.

Real player with 59.9 hrs in game


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This game was my childhood, i used to go home everday after school to play some with my brother. I have very fond and happy memories with it and i have now when im older bought it here to get some nostaliga. Let me tell you its still the same, its hilarious and still worth the money its costs. If you have a friend or family member to play it with, DO IT! The cutscenes may be a bit wierd an not really as good as the new ones but it has its nice charm too it. I recomenned 100%.

Real player with 44.5 hrs in game

LEGO® Star Wars™ - The Complete Saga 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


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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

LEGO® The Incredibles

LEGO® The Incredibles

It’s common for the average gamer to see a game and automatically dismiss it because it’s based off the film/films but LEGO games have always proved that their movie based games are great and possess lots of unlockables and repayability. If you are familiar with LEGO games, you know that every game has some features which drastically set it apart from one another. Tt games is always trying to raise the bar, LEGO The Incredibles is no excpetion.

What’s different? What separates this game from past LEGO games?

Real player with 38.3 hrs in game


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I actually recommended this game in a review a while ago, but I eventually decided to give it the thumbs down. Not because of the gameplay itself, cause the gameplay is fun, but just because the game itself is too short. Lego games made after movies really should have a minimum of 3 movies in it, a trilogy, or it’s too short. For instance, Lego Star Wars has all 6 (and 7), Lego Jurassic World has all 4 movies. I had a feeling this one would be short, because there’s only 2 Incredible movies, but I love the first Incredible movie, and have been waiting for the Lego game, so I decided to give this one a try. It was good, and I kinda liked it at the start, but after a year of owning it, it’s not one of the best Lego games.

Real player with 33.7 hrs in game

LEGO® The Incredibles on Steam

LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

Literally a masterpiece. Played the hell out of it on playstation 2. i love going through the story as batman and robin for it to switch at the midway point and do everything again but from the villains POV. Love it. the game will always have a special place.

BUT the PC port is laughable, heaps of gamebreaking bugs and you have to play with VSync on as it effects jumping.

The soundtrack is godtier and it never fails to give me goosebumps.

Real player with 32.8 hrs in game

I am writing this review just so i can complete the badge challenges for the 2021 steam awards

Real player with 15.5 hrs in game

LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame on Steam

LEGO® City Undercover

LEGO® City Undercover

In my opinion this is by far the most entertaining out of all the Lego games. Both my son and I have spent a lot of hours in it. The story line is pretty long, and there is a ridiculous amount of activities and unlockable items. Activity completion is tracked with gold bricks, of which there is something like 500 of them. After 80 hours of gameplay we have only reached 220.

The detail level is amazing. The environment is a large city with a mix of destructable Lego builds and more conventional FPS terrain. I like that all the vehicles are Lego builds, and all have working damage and physics effects. For instance driving a semi w/trailer acts the way you would expect, including trying to move a trailer in reverse, or running across uneven terrain. You can even hop in the driver seat of the commuter train. And there is a working roller coaster. So much detail.

Real player with 204.2 hrs in game

Lego City: Undercover

Story

In terms of a story driven game, it’s good. I really like the humour and nods to moves, TV shows, genres, songs, other games, and of course Lego.

You are Chase McCain. Detective & undercover policeman extraordinaire. You ride into Lego City on a silver… ocean freighter… and save the day! … But do you get the girl? O_O I guess you’ll have to play it to find out.

I don’t know if the directors / voice actors took queues from the Simpsons, but there were times that felt very reminiscent of that.

Real player with 123.2 hrs in game

LEGO® City Undercover on Steam

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2

Warning: Ignore ALL troll reviews that will downvote this game just because it’s missing X-Men and Fantastic 4. If you’re going to read a review, it should be from someone who isn’t stuck on the characters that are missing but the quality of content and the actual experience the game provides.

How many hours does my hard-earned cash get me?

If you played the first game, you probably know that it easily gave you 40-100 hours worth of stuff to do. I’m happy to say that this game goves you 120-200 hours worth of stuff if you want to 100% the game. The game basically has twice the content of the first game.

Real player with 97.5 hrs in game

Not quite Secret Wars, but this’ll do

This is a fine entry in the long running series of Lego games which serve dual purposes. On one hand, the Lego games are easy pick up and play action games that can really be enjoyed by any age, from little kids to grown ups. On the other hand, the main franchise from Traveler’s Tales also serves as fanfare for a number of intellectual properties, ranging from DC comics to Jurassic Park to Star Wars, and more. And of course, Marvel comics.

This entry is stacked. With a roster of over 230 characters in the base game to unlock, and an additional 60+ characters with the DLC added, there is bound to be some superheroes and villains in this game that might pique even the most jaded Marvel fanboys interest.

Real player with 76.5 hrs in game

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 on Steam

The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie Video Game

The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie Video Game

It’s time for training and we’re getting started-

It’s on, you know

And we wanna see you whip and shout it-

We rock,

You roll.

They say, go slow

And everything just stands so still

We say, go go!

We’re ready for the fight, we know the drill

Monday morning and we feel defeated,

Seems so long ago

Tuesday’s comin' -

We just keep on beatin

‘Til we’re in our zone

They say, go slow

And everything just stands so still

We say, go go!

You’re gonna see us rip into it,

Just jump up kick back whip around and spin

Real player with 232.2 hrs in game

Another Lego game, and another game based off of a movie. And this one is pretty good all things considered. I’ll be listing off various things about this game that I liked/ didn’t like, and the features that it does and doesn’t have, so chances are I’ll hopefully answer any questions one may have about this game before buying it. So let’s begin.

The story: If you’ve seen the movie, you’ve pretty much seen the game. It even uses clips from the movie in place of cutscenes, which works to some degree but I’ll touch on that later. As such, the main story follows that of the film, and while it does leave some things out, it also places a lot in. For instance, you get a lot more character with Jay when you play as him and Lloyd in the second act. And it makes the film just a little bit weaker in comparison, and I kinda like that, as I mentioned before, it gives him a bit more character. There are other scenes like that, but sadly not many.

Real player with 22.4 hrs in game

The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie Video Game 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® 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

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® 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