Saturday, 21 March 2015

The Lego Movie Review

THE LEGO MOVIE
The Lego Movie Videogame is the culmination of a surprising series of unlikely events; it is rated 7+ by PEGI.

If you've played previous Lego games, you have a general idea what to expect. The Lego Movie Videogame doesn't deviate from its successful predecessors' formula. As always, you must lead a band of merry plastic characters around a vibrant world filled with rudimentary puzzles and enemies who fall to pieces when they meet their demise. Some basic ingenuity allows you to advance to the next set piece with minimal difficulty, and level hubs tie the action-oriented stages together while offering incentive to explore. You collect various doodads and in-game currency, which activate cheats that let you play completed areas the way you like, or unlock a slew of additional characters, and sometimes you get to assemble special vehicles or structures by playing a minigame.

You work through the movie with levels including parts that need you to find some things, make something, kill some robots or even hack into a system (if you are Benny). And once you have completed the game, there is loads more to do, like go back to one mission and try to find a golden manual, you could purchase characters and you can also just roam around on the streets.

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