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Lego Movie Game On Pc

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First 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.




How we score:  The Destructoid Reviews GuideJoin Emmet as he goes from everyday LEGO citizen to the man charged with saving the world from an evil tyrant.Smash up more bricks than you know what to do with thanks to the fascinating environment made up of LEGO bricks.There's a whole host of delightful and surprising characters to meet along the way, from Gandalf to Superman.Harness the power of the Master Builders and virtually build impressive LEGO creations.Your journey will take you to a range of fantastical worlds, such as Flatbush Gulch and Cloud Cuckoo Land. Transform the ordinary into the extraordinary and experience the ultimate LEGO building experience in the all new The LEGO Movie Videogame.  Step into the world of Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average citizen who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. Players guide him as 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.




Enjoy a delightful and surprising mix of over 90 characters as seen from the film including Batman, Superman, the Green Ninja, Gandalf and more in 15 exciting levels.Smash more bricks in a fascinating environment made of LEGO bricks.Collect and use LEGO instruction pages to build in a new way.  Journey through fantastical worlds like Flatbush Gulch, Cloud Cuckoo Land and more!Harness the awesome power of the Master Builders to virtually build extraordinary LEGO creations.Enjoy a brand new animation style as seen in the film that simulates the movement of actual LEGO toy sets.Download version is released on 27th February 2014 More buying choices from These The Lego Movie Videogame money cheats will show you how to collect quick cash by taking advantage of easy money tips to increase your Studs count in the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, PS Vita, 3DS, Xbox One & PS4 versions of the action-adventure game. Note that you can keep earning Achievements or Trophies for this game while using money cheats.




The game’s creators have always said it’s all about having fun with Legos and cheats are part of that fun. Miranda CosplayTifa CosplayLara Croft CosplayPokemon Trainers Below we show you step-by-step how to get easy money by multiplying the Studs you collect! Index of The Lego Movie Videogame Guides: Essentially it’s an unlimited money method. Here we show you how to easily farm money in The Lego Movie Videogame. Need a little spare change to buy characters and vehicles? Check out these The Lego Movie Videogame tips that help you multiply your Studs quickly. REQUIREMENTS: You’ll need to find, buy and activate at least 1 out of the 5 “Studs Score Multiplier Red Bricks” to get the needed extra Studs. — The 1st of 5 Red Brick that increase your money (named the “Studs Score Multiplier x 2” Red Brick) is easily found early on in the game. All you have to do is follow the instructions here-under. STEP 1: Use our The Lego Movie Videogame Red Bricks Locations Guide to find all 5 “Studs Score Multiplier” Red Bricks.




STEP 2: After you’ve bought the first score multiplier Red Brick, they will become increasingly expensive (they’ll eventually cost over 1 million Studs). So after you buy the first “Studs x2” Red Brick you should activate it right away as you play through the Story Levels, and the following open world hub’s Bonus Missions shown in our The Lego Movie Videogame Walkthrough that contain the Red Brick locations you need to find (to then unlock the money cheats)… And if you have enough money at this point (after finishing the game) you should be able to buy all 5 of these “Studs Score Multiplier” Red Bricks and activate each cheat after you buy it. STEP 3: Turn on all 5 “Studs Score Multiplier” Red Bricks to multiply every single Stud you collect times 3,840!! STEP 4: You can increase your Studs total in the open world hub areas by smashing stuff (like lampposts and boxes) into studs as you walk past them or even faster by driving a Lego car over rows of them on the sides of the road.




This is like farming studs, because if you keep using portals from one hub areas to the next and back, then everything on the streets will re-appear! So you can keep smashing them for more Studs! Fastest way to collect Millions of Studs: Replay “Level 3: Flatbush Gulch” where you fall down through 62,500 Studs. Multiply that number by 3,840 and you’ll have collected 240 Million Studs in 1 minute!! STEP 5: Now repeat the previous step over and over (or play the game as you normally would) to get lots of money! Then you can use that money to buy all the characters you want. Here’s a 5-minute-long guide showing you how to activate the first The Lego Movie Videogame money cheat via free roaming in the “Bricksburg” hub area. Credits for the discovery go to Packattack, Family Gaming TV, Michael & Joe. If you have any more The Lego Movie Videogame money cheats or tips, please leave a comment and we’ll add it to this guide with credit to you. 🙂
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