Unlocking secrets, finding gold bricks, buying more generic freaks (some of my favorite oddities of the 90 playable were Lizard Emmet, Yeti, and, heh, Fembot). That made my 10-12 hour campaign experience, oh, just a tad bit longer.Ĭool thing about LEGO games, especially if you’re more the casual gamer (a Wii-type player if you will), there’s always plenty of replay value in store. No, I had to reset the game at least 3-4 times because a damn cutscene wouldn’t appear when it was supposed to. The only real challenges had were a few bugs, and, unfortunately, I’m not referring to the Lord President’s mechanical, evil kind. Sadly, with great generic power comes even easier gameplay. So it was nice to see a game faithful to the original LEGO properties one that felt extra special when joined by the likes of Benny the Space Guy (voiced by It’s Always Sunny‘s Charlie Day) and the Ghost of Vitruvius (Morgan “Fucking” Freeman), instead of more popular modern-day choices like Green Lantern or Gandalf. Before LEGO was smart enough to make money off of Star Wars and Indiana Jones, 80s babies like your very own Monsignor were building our own “Empire Bricks Back” (shit, you don’t know how many hours I spent creating my own pirate and medieval versions of “Black Brick Sails” and “Game of Lego Thrones”, respectively). What The LEGO Movie Videogame also offers differently from other LEGO games like, say, Batman is (not Batman, of course) a certain, specific nostalgia factor: the classic LEGO. If you played one LEGO game, you’ve played them all but if you really really enjoyed one LEGO game, then…you will likely enjoy this one too. That you do, if you’re not already yet burned out by simplistic 3-button controls, skin makeovers of cherished pop culture figures, and puzzles that should feel oh-so-fracking formulaic by now. And with any hot WB property, comes a LEGO tie-in game. The difference between The LEGO Movie Videogame and the rest? A deep message.īut you’re all here just to smash stuff, right? Brick by brick, the film has built up some mighty box office numbers, bringing “awesome” joy to families, movie buffs and the curious alike. ![]() It’s now common knowledge that The LEGO Movie has taken America by storm.
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