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Sign in to follow this ProGamerX56, February 21, 2014 15 posts in this topic Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Sign up for a new account in our community. Register a new account Already have an account? Sign in to follow this No registered users viewing this page.Platforms available on: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, PCDeveloper: Traveller's TalesPublisher: Warner BrosGenre: Action-adventureIt's hard not to be won over by the LEGO video game series, which has stacked up a sizeable fan base over the years with its charm, humour and loyalty to its source material.Peter Jackson's The Hobbit movies serve as the inspiration for the latest addition to the fold, and while LEGO The Hobbit is every bit as endearing as its predecessors, it lacks their magic.The game follows the events of the first two The Lord of the Rings prequels, recreating them almost scene for scene using LEGO bricks and wasting no opportunity to exercise the series' trademark wit and humour.




The Hobbit films are a prime candidate for the LEGO treatment, with an ensemble cast of characters for players to control and high-octane set pieces to adapt.Players will find themselves fleeing from an irate Smaug in the dwarven city of Erebor, battling the necromancer in Dol Guldur and making a daring river escape inside a set of barrels. All of the above translate well to the world of LEGO, but the game is almost too faithful to the source material, re-enacting scenes from the films regardless of whether they merit adaptation.For every epic battle there's a tedious item-fetching sequence inside Bag End or a laborious trek through a dwarven mine, where your progress is hindered by uninspiring puzzles at every turn.Developer Traveller's Tales has stuck to its guns where the core gameplay is concerned, barely deviating from the smash and build mechanics found in past LEGO offerings.As we noted when we reviewed The LEGO Movie Videogame, this tried and tested formula has lost some of its appeal after so many instalments, but remains fun nevertheless.




bat itself feels clunky and sluggish at times, but it's easy to become invested in the large-scale skirmishes with hordes of goblins and orcs. LEGO El hobbit es un videojuego perteneciente al género de acción-aventura desarrollado por Traveller's Tales. El juego fue lanzado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment el 8 de abril de 2014 en América del Norte, y 11 de abril en Europa. El juego es un seguimiento de Lego El señor de los anillos sobre la base de las primeras dos películas de El hobbit: un viaje inesperado y El hobbit: la desolación de Smaug. El hobbit: la batalla de los Cinco Ejércitos no va a estar disponible para el videojuego. Tiene unas características Lego similares a la de La Gran Aventura Lego: el Videojuego donde Emmet tiene que encontrar las instrucciones para construir ciertos objetos de Lego, sólo que en este videojuego que tiene que extraer de los objetos de madera y objetos de cristal para construir. Una versión demo de PC fue lanzado en marzo. Fue lanzado en PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS y Microsoft Windows.




El juego muestra varias características de los juegos anteriores, incluyendo una función donde el usuario debe localizar materiales específicos para construir un objeto de Lego grande. Cuando se visualiza una pantalla el usuario selecciona y de entrada los materiales correctos donde se construye la máquina de Lego y el jugador debe seleccionar las piezas correctas a cambio de postes de madera. También los personajes tienen diferentes acciones a realizar, por lo que la Compañía de Thorin Escudo de Roble un grupo con diferentes capacidades durante la misión, incluyendo a alguien que tiene habilidades de tiro con arco, otro que utiliza un gran martillo que puede mover objetos grandes, otro con las habilidades para extraer minerales de las piedras etcétera. Bilbo tiene sus habilidades mejoraron el tiempo que el juego avanza, primero cuando él gana Sting tiene la capacidad de ser un luchador más hábil y cuando se pone el Anillo Único que puede desaparecer y construir estructuras de Lego invisibles.




El juego, similar a los últimos juegos de Lego está compuesto por un gran mapa, en lugar de un único centro, el jugador puede mover a lo largo de diferentes eventos en los diferentes personajes piden a los usuarios mantener un material específico de una misión o para el intercambio de materiales. Lugares visitados incluirá Bolsón Cerrado, Hobbiton, Las Montañas Nubladas, Ciudad de los Trasgos, el Bosque Negro, Ciudad del Lago, Dol Guldur, Rivendell y La Montaña Solitaria. Al igual que sus predecesores, el juego presenta líneas argumentales de las películas El hobbit: un viaje inesperado y El hobbit: la desolación de Smaug. Sin embargo, los desarrolladores modifican los argumentos para adaptarse a los acontecimientos en una serie de capítulos del juego por la película, así como la adición del humor de la serie LEGO que se ha convertido en una característica famosa. Al igual que Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Lego El hobbit cuenta hablando minifiguras.




Sin embargo, el diálogo se toma directamente de las películas. Voces adicionales fueron proporcionados por Tim Bentinck, Liz May Brice, Clare Corbett, Duncan Duff, Daniel Fino, Joel Fry, Jenny Galloway, Andy Gathergood, Anna Koval, Jonathan Kydd, Steve Kynman, Jamie Lee, Andy Linden, Sara Beck Mather, James Naylor, Emma Pierson, Jason Pitt, Richard Ridings, Emma Tate, y Marcia Warren. El juego tuvo un recibimiento de critica desde mixtas a revisiones positivas. Los críticos elogiaron los efectos visuales del juego y el humor basado en la trilogía de El hobbit de J.R.R. Tolkien, pero criticaron la historia inconexa, igualdad de los personajes y el final.Home   >   Awesomeness   > By Joe Warner on November 14, 2014 Back in the 1990s, LEGO was the struggling toy brick company that adults looked back on nostalgically, but couldn’t make a buck. Until 1999, when LEGO started to license the brick out of it. Then things started rocking, and 15 years later, LEGO has produced a dizzying array of licensed sets from a number of A-list pop culture properties including Star Wars (one of the first), Harry Potter, Batman, The Lord of the Rings,  The Hobbit, The Simpsons and even Back to the Future.




The list goes on. This year saw the introduction of The LEGO Movie licensed sets, which was kind of like, whoa, dude, it’s like turning in on itself! But LEGO is not all about the licensed toys. There’s still the classic and long-running LEGO City, LEGO Space, LEGO Castle and LEGO Technic themes, as well as more recent popular themes like LEGO Architecture, LEGO Creator, LEGO Mindstorms, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Legends of Chima and the girl-friendly LEGO Friends. LEGO Pirates are also coming back in 2015 after a 6-year hiatus. There’s even LEGO Ideas (formerly known as CUUSOO) which is a program that produces fan-submitted ideas through a Kickstarter-like process. That’s how the LEGO Minecraft and Back to the Future sets were born. We are truly now in the Golden Age of LEGO, and everything is awesome! Let’s take a look at 20 incredibly awesome official LEGO sets from the past 10 years. (Hey, we had to limit this somehow. Otherwise, this list would be huge!)




Special thanks to Brickset for their awesome LEGO site and passionate users! Taken from this year’s big hit The LEGO Movie, Metal Beard’s Sea Cow is an over-the-top mishmash numbering over 2,700 pieces. It’s the largest set from the series and is already considered one of the best ships ever produced by LEGO. It also includes the all-important double-decker couch. Release year: 2014  |  Price: $250 – Amazon Released in 2011, this Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars set contains over 3,000 pieces and is no longer in production. eBay is your only hope to find it now. Release year: 2011  |  Price: varies (not in production) – eBay Born out of the LEGO CUUSOO site (now known as LEGO Ideas), the iconic BTTF DeLorean Time Machine is a fan-submitted design that became an official retail set. Numbering 401 pieces, the set features the famous gull-wing doors, the flux capacitor, Marty McFly and his skateboard and of course Doc Brown. This is a great time to be a LEGO fan!




Release year: 2013  |  Price: $35 – Amazon A treat for movie buffs, this 2,196-piece Expert set is inspired by movie palaces of yesteryear. It’s part of the Modular Buildings series where you can piece together different sets to form a city block.Price: $150 – Amazon Indiana Jones and LEGOs: awesome! This fun 554-piece set recreates the iconic boulder scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark and contains a minifigure for Jock, Indy’s pilot as well as one for the unfortunate Satipo who famously implores Indy to “throw me the idol, I throw you the whip!” Yeah, that didn’t end well. Release year: 2007  |  Price: varies (not in production) – eBay Since its release in late 2012 to coincide with the release of The Hobbit, the 652-piece Unexpected Gathering set has won praise from LEGO and Tolkien fans alike. It’s as detailed as the movie scene it recreates is long. Which is to say, it’s very detailed. Release year: 2012  |  Price: $63 – Amazon




Containing nearly 3,000 pieces and priced over $300, the Sydney Opera Set is a faithful rendering of the landmark structure, aimed squarely at adult fans of LEGOs, aka AFOLs. Standing nearly a foot tall, the set doesn’t have minifigures and the instruction booklet contains text and illustrations about the history and construction of the opera house.Price: $320 – Amazon Just a year after it was introduced, the Ewok Village, with its near 2,000-piece count, is already in the firmament of greatest Star Wars LEGO sets ever made. Say what you will about the cinematic worthiness of Ewoks, but they make very entertaining toys. Price: $250 – Amazon With no specific instructions and over 1,200 white and transparent pieces, the Architecture Studio is aimed at the builder who likes to use their own inspiration to create memorable LEGO sets. You get 73 different types of building bricks and a thick book that teaches you about architectural concepts. This is a long way from Star Wars LEGOs!




Price: $160 – Walmart Containing 865 pieces and 8 minifigures, the classic Black Seas Barracuda set is so good that it got re-released in 2002, 13 years after it was first introduced, and thus makes it eligible to appear on our list! Release year: 2002  |  Price: varies (not in production) – Amazon Marketplace Another Star Wars set, another Ultimate Collector Series toy, 2,500 pieces of pure awesome. Release year: 2010  |   It has just recently gone out of production, but the 2064-piece Haunted House is destined to become a sought-after commodity among LEGO builders. It’s been praised for the attention to detail, creativity, unique minifigures and the way it opens like a dollhouse. Consisting of over 1,000 pieces, the Medieval Market Village is a tavern, blacksmith’s workshop and open market with various animal figures, including two cows and a rat. For Castle fans, this is considered the best of the modern sets. Release year: 2009  |  




Price: varies (not in production) – Amazon Marketplace This set boasts a mind-blowing 5,195 pieces, giving it the second-highest piece count after the Taj Mahal (#3 on our list). It’s also the largest sized model (33″ x 22″ x 8.3″) and most expensive set ($500 retail) ever made commercially available by LEGO. Release year: 2007  |   As featured last year right here on The Checkout, the Tower of Orthanc is a ridiculously awesome set featuring six floors containing over 2,300 pieces and Treebeard the Ent among many other delights. It’s an amazing-looking LEGO set.Price: $250 – Amazon With the highest piece count of any LEGO set ever at a jaw-dropping 5,922 bricks in all, the Taj Mahal had to be on this list. The amazingly detailed and realistic set is a challenge for even the most seasoned builders. Even if you’re not a fan of LEGOs or even toys, this is one you just have to see for yourself. Release year: 2008  |   This Advanced Model LEGO set actually moves and plays music like a real carousel and has over 3,000 pieces.

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