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Alison Brie channels her The LEGO Movie character in new trailerWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group have released a new trailer for the upcoming LEGO Dimensions featuring “Community” star Alison Brie channeling her The LEGO Movie character Unikitty after she can’t find the last LEGO brick. Check it out in the player below!When a mysterious and powerful vortex suddenly appears in various LEGO worlds, different characters from DC Comics, The Lord of the Rings and The LEGO Movie are swept away. To save their friends, LEGO Batman, LEGO Gandalf and LEGO Wyldstyle journey to locations beyond their wildest imaginations, and they soon realize that Lord Vortech is summoning villains from across different LEGO worlds to help him gain control. As his power grows, worlds mix, unexpected characters meet and all boundaries are broken. Our heroes must travel through space and time to rescue their friends before the vortexes destroy all of LEGO humanity.LEGO Dimensions, the upcoming entertainment experience that merges physical brick building with interactive console gameplay, will include gameplay from “The Simpsons,” “Doctor Who,” Ghostbusters, Portal, Jurassic World, Midway Arcade, LEGO Chima and “Scooby-Doo!”




These fan-favorite worlds, most of which have never before been in a LEGO video game, will converge with DC Comics, The Lord of the Rings, The LEGO Movie, The Wizard of Oz, LEGO Ninjago and Back to the Future worlds in one thrilling adventure playable with the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack.LEGO Dimensions will be available for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii U on September 27, 2015. You can pre-order the Starter Pack by clicking here.- Stessa buona qualità dei titoli LEGO- Alcuni personaggi azzeccatissimi- Bella struttura a mini open world- Tante, tantissime ore per i completisti - Poche grandi novità- Alla lunga tende a diventare monotono A cura di (LoreSka) del La dimensione del cubettoThe Lego Movie VideogameEchi da Lego CityProdotti in serie Non c’è davvero nulla da dire su The Lego Movie Videogame, se non che si tratta dell’ennesimo buon gioco di questa storica serie. A parte qualche meccanica divertente introdotta da questo capitolo, non ci sono novità tali da lasciarci a bocca aperta.




Al contempo, il perenne sorriso sulle labbra che ci stampa questo titolo ci obbliga a riconoscerne i meriti. Nel mondo - spesso disastrato - dei tie-in, TT Games esce vincitrice ancora una volta.Du kan sammenligne inntil 3 produkter Fjern alle produktene fra sammenligning LEGO Movie: The Videogame (Wii U) Klikk for større bilde Du må være innlogget for å kunne legge produkter til en ønskeliste Gjør det ordinære om til noe ekstraordinært og få med deg den ultimate LEGO-opplevelsen i det helt nye The LEGO Movie Videogame. Collect@Store - Hent i butikk 2 timer etter bestilling Gjør det ordinære om til noe ekstraordinært og få med deg den ultimate LEGO-opplevelsen i det helt nye The LEGO Movie Videogame, hvor du trer inn i Emmets verden. Emmet er en helt ordinær og pliktoppfølgende gjennomsnittsborger som ved en feil blir utpekt som en helt ekstraordinær person som er i stand til å redde verden. Spillerne veileder Emmet, som på kommando må slutte seg til en gruppe fremmede for å delta i en episk jakt etter en ond tyrann, en reise han – på komisk og håpløst vis – er totalt uforberedt på.




- Kos deg med en herlig og overraskende miks av over 90 karakterer fra filmen, inkludert Batman, Superman, Green Ninja, Gandalf og flere, i over 15 spennende nivåer. - Knus flere brikker i et fascinerende miljø laget av LEGO-brikker. - Samle på og bruk LEGO-instruksjonssider til å bygge på en ny måte.  - Dra på reiser gjennom fantastiske verdener som Flatbush Gulch, Cloud Cuckoo Land og flere! - Utnytt mesterbyggernes råe kraft til å bygge ekstraordinære LEGO-verk virtuelt. Få med deg en helt ny animasjonsstil slik den kan ses i filmen, som simulerer bevegelsen til faktiske LEGO-lekesett. Ved forhåndsbestilling kan vi ikke garantere levering på lanseringsdato, men vil sende spillet i forkant fra oss. Det vil kun være mulig å velge ”Brevpost forhåndsbestilling” som leveringsmetode. Dette er nødvendig for raskest mulig levering. Du kan på grunn av dette kun bestille et spill per ordre. Frakten vil selvfølgelig være gratis. LEGO Movie: The Videogame Bestill på nett, hent i butikk - 2 timer etter bestilling.




Bestillingen blir liggende ut påfølgende åpningsdag. Dersom din butikk ikke har varen på lager, vil butikken kunne bestille den for henting i butikk eller for hjemlevering så fremt den er tilgjengelig på vårt hovedlager Vennligst vent på oppdatert lagerstatusEverything is (almost) awesome.First there were Lego toys which were used to play games, then came a crazy awesome movie, and now a pretty awesome game, of the video variety. We have come full circle. While the Lego Movie Videogame doesn’t exactly break new ground it does provide a fun take on an old formula with a great cast of characters and a fantastic amount of gameplay and unlockables. In case you missed the movie, the game revolves around Emmet Brickowski, a completely average construction worker who is unwillingly thrown into an adventure to save the entire Lego universe with a team of eccentric Master Builders. The game includes frequent cut scenes from the movie and explores the rest of the story through fifteen chapters that act as a sort of extended version of the film, transforming even short moments into mini-adventures.




While players start out as Emmet, new characters are added to the roster, each with unique abilities. Switching between characters is integral to solving most puzzles and advancing through levels, which is a quick and simple process that doesn’t stall gameplay. The characters are perfectly balanced and provide helpful tips as well as hilarious commentary at times. The original cast returned to voice their respective characters, creating perfect moments unique to the game. Utilizing Vitruvius’ “blind faith” ability while Morgan Freeman calmly denies the obvious dangers around him is fantastic. Sticking true to previous Lego titles, gameplay follows a bit of light puzzle solving combined with beat-'em-up, and platforming elements. The game sometimes cuts to one of two special mini-games when a large object is being constructed using Emmet’s instruction manuals or when Benny, a 1980-something space guy, hacks into a computer. The instruction manual game is a simple race to choose the correct Lego piece highlighted in the manual’s picture with the monetary reward lessening every second.




Benny’s hacking mode resembles a classic Pac-Man layout, and can virtually be played forever if you ignore the area’s goal and focus on collecting the ever-replenishing supply of the game’s stud currency. Levels are pretty linear, but some exploration is needed to collect hidden objects and studs, which are used to buy the rest of the ninety characters not unlocked during normal gameplay. In between levels are small open world locations that act as a hub for revisiting the various levels based on that location, for example, Bricksburg and the Old West. These hubs feature an insane amount of stubs to collect, short side quests to complete, and hidden objects to find. Unfortunately, load times between levels and hubs can seriously slow down the game at times, and the loading screen isn’t extremely interesting to stare at in the meantime. The Lego game thrives off of the power of replay. The game itself is of moderate length, but most collectables require characters not obtainable until the end of the game.




For example, there are a ton of gold bricks scattered throughout the game, and only Superman can melt them. Completionists, let the games begin. Hidden instruction manuals unlock features of a special bonus room that allows players to build classic Lego buildings and vehicles. Unfortunately, the game is not without a few glitches. It is possible to get a character stuck on an object or area at times, which is rectified by switching to another character, since switching doesn’t transform the selected character, but rather switches a player’s control over to where the other member of their team is hanging out. Instructions for which buttons to press for players to interact with objects can also be confusing, as it’s not always clear whether a button should be held down, rapidly pressed, or merely pushed once. It should be mentioned that the small instruction manual mini-game is extremely sensitive as you scramble to choose the right piece, creating a frustrating experience as you race against the clock.




The drawbacks aren’t deal breakers however, but rather are unfortunate distractions that can break up an otherwise solid game. One fantastic perk is the use of a local second player. With such a large team available to players, the game could have benefitted from a larger use of multiplayer, but two-player is enjoyable nonetheless and helps the game flow more smoothly as players can work together and switch between characters less frequently. Players can utilize either split-screen mode to display the differing views, or have player one display their view on the GamePad’s screen. The Wii U controller also enables character selection through the touchscreen, but otherwise is underutilized in the game. The game isn’t revolutionary, but it’s still loads of fun whether you’ve seen the movie or not. Featuring surprisingly funny quips, elongated use of the movie’s memorable moments, and great replay value, the Lego Movie Videogame is a worthwhile experience. Players of any age will appreciate the charm and effort TT Games put in to the title, balancing accessibility with small challenges.

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