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The Lego Movie videogame lives up to expectations. The Lego Movie was an assured success. Although Warner likely didn't dare to predict it would be as much of a hit as it has proven to be, it was a no-brainer for them to have TT Games prepare another one of their action-adventure games for release at around the same time. Unlike those Lego games that are based more on the general gist of a franchise, this one closely follows the events of the film. The plot is conveyed through levels that involve switching between characters to overcome obstacles, interspersed with cut scenes taken from the film. Added action extends the capacity for actual play, but sticks close to the script. The familiar, satisfying act of smashing up the scenery to build new objects makes more sense here than it does in some of the other Lego games, especially with the additions of "master builders" and building from instructions. Other influences from the film are less enjoyable, with repetitive combat and humour that is mostly relegated to the cut scenes.




Other Lego games take the core of a franchise and build the game around that, adding humour along the way. Here, the necessary reliance on the already Lego-themed source material weakens the end result. It's still fun to play, but it's a shame that the game couldn't match the impact of the film. The Lego Movie Videogame è un gioco di azione-avventura sviluppato da TT Games, parte della serie di videogiochi Lego, segue la trama del film d'animazione The Lego Movie. Il gioco è stato pubblicato da Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment a fianco del film nel 2014 per Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360 e Xbox One. Proseguendo il trend dai gameplay dei precedenti titoli Lego di TT Games, il gioco mette i giocatori al comando dei vari personaggi del film, facendo uso di pezzi Lego per farsi strada attraverso diversi livelli. Per la prima volta nella serie, gli ambienti sono completamente fatti con mattoncini Lego. Il gioco introduce due principali nuovi tipi di personaggi: Costruttori regolari, come il protagonista Emmet, e Mastri Costruttori, come Vitruvius e Wildstyle.




I Costruttori regolari sono in grado di costruire oggetti normalmente su mucchi di pezzi Lego e richiedono pagine di istruzioni che si trovano nel corso di ogni livello. Utilizzando queste istruzioni guidate, i giocatori seguono le indicazioni per costruire oggetti con pezzi specifici, come con i set LEGO nella vita reale. I Mastri Costruttori, invece, hanno la capacità di afferrare i pezzi di Lego dall'ambiente e li usano per creare qualcosa di nuovo. Portale Videogiochi: accedi alle voci di Wikipedia che trattano di videogiochi Sign In or Join to save for later Genre: Family and Kids Running Time: 100 minutes What parents need to know Parents Need to Know LEGO Batman: The Movie -- DC Superheroes Unite LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Top advice and articles What parents and kids say The LEGO Movie Videogame Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox One




About our ratings and privacy evaluation The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian. Join Emmet and an unlikely group of resistance fighters in their heroic quest to thwart Lord Business’ evil plans—a mission that Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously unprepared for.  It’s a wild ride with a surprising mix of over 90 playable characters including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Green Ninja, Gandalf, Shakespeare, Cleopatra and more. Original release date: 14/02/2014 Genre: Action & Adventure, Family Offline co-op 1 - 2 All ProductsGames (1)Game Demos (1)Game Add-ons (1)Your Xbox 360 console will automatically download the content next time you turn it on and connect to Xbox Live. The LEGO® Movie Videogame:Wild West Pack Click to create and send a link using your email application Download to Xbox 360 The LEGO® Movie Videogame Download to Xbox 360




Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller (21 Jump Street, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs), The LEGO® Movie stars Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie and Charlie Day, with Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman. The original 3D computer animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.  He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Chris Pratt (Moneyball) stars as the voice of Emmet.  Will Ferrell (The Campaign) stars as the voice of his primary adversary, President Business, an uptight CEO who has a hard time balancing world domination with micro-managing his own life; while Liam Neeson (Taken and Taken 2, Oscar nominee for Schindler’s List) voices the president’s powerful henchman, known as Bad Cop/Good Cop, who will stop at nothing to catch Emmet.




The Lego Movie is nominated for a BAFTA 2015 Film Award for Animated FilmFirst things first: if you haven't seen The LEGO Movie, you should probably go do that right now. It's awesome, and your face will love it. For those of you who have seen it, this is your predictable licensed tie-in. Well, predictable in that it exists, not that it behaves predictably as a tie-in. Though, if you've played any of Traveler's Tales LEGO games, there is a certain amount of predictability here anyway. Not that most of that is a bad thing in this case... You are logged out. The LEGO Movie Videogame (Wii U, 3DS, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox 360 [reviewed], Xbox One)Developer: TT GamePublisher: Warner Brothers Interactive EntertainmentRelease Date: February 7, 2014MSRP: $49.99 If you haven't seen the movie, here's a quick synopsis: Emmet is an average construction worker, just like everyone he works with. A little TOO average. So average in fact that no one notices him -- until he finds the "piece of resistance" and is mistaken for a master builder: exceptionally creative types who can make anything out of the LEGO world without instructions.




With the other master builders such as Wyldstyle, Benny the Spaceman, and uh, Batman, they unite to stop Lord Business from destroying the world as they know it. The game itself, as expected, is just a longer version of the film's events, played out in the traditional LEGO game style. If you've played any of the others, this is familiar ground: You run along, smashing LEGO objects and punching hundreds of evil robots in the face while solving building puzzles and character-specific actions. You can of course switch between other characters, but often now there's many to choose from in any given level. Cycling through five different characters to get to the one with the special ability you need for a specific section is a bit much, but it's still only a minor fault at best. The levels are straight out of the movie, and for the first time in a LEGO game, the environments reflect that everything is made out of blocks, rather than just appearing that way once they explode. Cutscenes that move the story along are also straight from the film, so if you haven't seen the movie, it showcases quite a bit, but also doesn't quite present it as well as the film would.




Still, it's a great companion piece (no pun intended). New to the series of LEGO games -- to tie it directly into the film -- is the Master Builder Vision. This allows you to select multiple objects in the game world to bring them together and create something new (but obviously per-determined by the game) out of them for newer puzzles. Minikits have sort of been replaced by instruction book pages that, once collected, drop you into a mini-game where you have a certain amount of time to pick the right piece out of a lineup. That said, the puzzles this time around aren't quite up to snuff with what's come before in other LEGO titles, but it does a fair job. Sadly, that seems to be true of the missions themselves as well as the characters. In TT Games' previous entry, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, each character had multiple special moves and abilities, and the variety seen in each level with which to use these was pretty wide. Here, it's almost as if they've restricted themselves to what was in the film's environments, and didn't allow themselves to step too far out of that comfort zone.




It's only once you've gone through half the game that its repetition lessens and it gets going really well. Once again, you can unlock freeplay so you can run through the levels again and go through any sections you couldn't access with the given characters on the first run-through, but the monotony of the early stages might stifle your desire to do so. If you're still a fan of the LEGO games after all the previous entries, this won't turn you off the franchise. Likewise, if you've never played any of the series before, this might not get you as interested as some of the better LEGO games will. It's not a bad game, but it's not a "must have" either. The LEGO Movie Videogame does a decent job telling the movie's story and being its own licensed tie-in game -- to its own licensed tie-in movie. Thankfully, both are fun in their own right.The LEGO Movie Videogame reviewed by Ian BondsGOODA solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.

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