Oik 3D
Oik is now in 3D!
The return of your favorite game in new quality: now you have to solve a series of puzzles in three-dimensional space!
The player needs to deliver the blue cube to the desired point before getting rid of the blocking elements. A colorful clicker puzzle simulating the laws of physics will help your entire family relax at the computer!
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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® 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® Indiana Jones™: The Original Adventures
This is my favorite “early” Lego game. Now, with LOTR, POTC, and Batman 2, these games have complex “hub worlds” and hundreds of collectables of different sorts. This game, Star Wars, and Batman (1) were the original Lego games with a bunch of characters, 10 minikit pieces per level, and not much else. They seem basic compared to games like Lego LOTR, but this game, Indiana Jonse 1, was the best of the original lego games. It has the best level design, a broad selection of the characters you’d want, a great soundtrack, and a general sense of completeness. It has everything you’d want in a Lego Indy game (if you are not a big Crystal Skull fan–which I am not). Some things about this game that are different from other early Lego games: You can pick up weapons (a fallen foe’s scimitar, a native’s spear, a Nazi’s rifle). It adds variety to mashing the fight button. The game makes good use of Indy’s whip. It also reminds you of how great all three individual soundtracks were, and the difference between them. Highly recommended for the casual player or devoted collector-type. :)
– Real player with 39.3 hrs in game
Well, usually I hold off on writing a review until after I’ve finished a game, but I have a lot to say about this one and I remember most of it anyway.
When I was about 8 or 9, I played hours of this with my younger brother. Never mind that we only had one keyboard to share, the disc froze up more often than not, and we were both pretty bad at it, we loved every moment anyway. I just bought it again today, and surprise! it’s still good. Clearly a labor of love, if a little unpolished.
What isn’t good game design is goofy and/or funny. What isn’t goofy and/or funny is good game design. What isn’t either of those is probably a little broken. Anything else is either John Williams' score or a plug for Lego Star Wars, and those both speak for themselves. Overall, this comes highly recommended. Everyone should have it.
– Real player with 34.9 hrs in game
LEGO® Star Wars™ III - The Clone Wars™
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☑ 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
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☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☐ Bad, but playable.
☐ Good
☑ Beautiful (for lego)
☐ Masterpiece
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☐ 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
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– 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® 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® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
I think this is the shortest of the LEGO games I’ve played - only took 23 hours to get to 100%.
But short does not equal bad, in this case. There’s still plenty enough content, and this is a good solid LEGO game. Some minor flaws (plus the death of the character customizer as an actually fun tool), but nothing glaring. It does a good job of combining the gameplay of the older, classic games with the fresh coat of paint of the newer games. Great work done with balancing of character abilities. No voice acting yet. I’m not super fond of hiding all of the extras in the hub, but it’s okay. Only five levels per movie this time, but balanced out by the fact that there are four movies. On the whole, a good fun game.
– Real player with 51.0 hrs in game
One of the most fun LEGO games I have played. Would definitely recommend if you want to chill and have fun.
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☐ Kids
☑ Everyone
☐ Casual players
☐ Pro players
☐ Hackers
===[Graphics]===
☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☐ OK
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
===[Pricequality]===
☑ Full price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Average
☐ Refund it if you can
☐ Don’t do it
☐ Free
===[Requirements]===
☐ 90' PC
☑ Minimum
☐ Medium
☐ Fast
☐ High end
☐ NASA computer
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☐ You just need 2 arms
– Real player with 28.0 hrs in game
LEGO® Indiana Jones™ 2: The Adventure Continues
Lego Indiana Jones 2 isn’t exactly a sequel but the entire India Jones movie franchise all in one, spanning all 4 films including the infamous “hide in a fridge to survive a nuclear explosion” scene. It was one of the first Lego games to feature quest hubs for all chapters to have as little backtracking as possible to unlock all secrets with alternate characters and features great art design and gameplay.
The only lacking part are the mandatory vehicle missions and contrary to the batman series and many other games within the Lego franchise, the vehicle sequences in Indiana Jones 2 really fall far and almost entirely off the grid. They feel grindy, badly designed and are highly repetitive, requiting the player to always destroy three waves of specific enemies while the rest of them keep spawning infinitely. They attempted to make it feel like suspense and momentum but ultimately failed in that endeavour.
– Real player with 117.0 hrs in game
It’s a good game, and it’s very unique compared to the rest of the LEGO games. Most levels last around 5-8 minutes, for starters, compared to the past were most levels averaged out like 15 minutes or so. Each “world” consists of 15 levels, 5 story levels, 5 “post-story” levels, which are levels you play after finishing the story levels, and 5 bonus levels. I really enjoy the post story levels because you get to come back to the level after you beat it with everything changed after what happened in the story level. Take for example if you’re playing a level, and something explodes near the end of it, when you come back, the level would be charred and burned from the explosion, which is super cool.
– Real player with 56.8 hrs in game
The LEGO® Movie - Videogame
Not only was the movie awesome, but the game was as well!
This is coming from a person who grew up with Lego and it’s games, so it makes sense that another lego game would be another one of my favorites now, making this part a very biased review of it. But this one in particular was extra special to me since I absolutly LOVED the movie since the trailers came out to it’s release in theaters. Graphics, gameplay, and technical bugs aside, the overall atmosphere of the “LEGO MOVIE” universe is insanley appealing to me with it’s viberant colors and use of almost everything made entirely out of Lego bricks made into incredibly awesome designs. Great characters and plot for a Lego based game/movie. It also had a great soundtrack to it, which is barely mentioned by others. Despite other crowd opinion being almost opposite to mine, I still rate this as one of the BEST Lego games from my personal standing, able to look past some of it’s flaws in gameplay.
– Real player with 25.0 hrs in game
In short, is the game good?
Yes, it’s very good.
Is it worth my time and money?
Yes it is. Although, if you’re having doubts about paying full price, I’d strongly suggest to wait for a -50% sale.
Is this game for anyone?
Yes. The game can be enjoyed by both kids and adults.
Linear, open-world or something else?
The game uses hub worlds which house connected, individual levels. Very reminiscent of late 90s platformer games. There’s a lot of stuff to do in each hub world and the connected levels. Expect around 10-13 hours of playtime to reach the ending and around 20-24 hours to 100% the game.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game
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