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Warner Home Video - Games Sold by appnost and Fulfilled by Amazon. 50 used & new from $6.50DetailsLEGO Lord of the Rings - Nintendo 3DS FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsLEGO Marvel's Avengers - 3DS FREE Shipping on orders over . From the makers of the immensely popular LEGO The Lord of the Rings, comes LEGO The Hobbit, inspired by the first two films in The Hobbit Trilogy: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and the upcoming The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM) as well as the collection of LEGO The Hobbit constructions sets. The interactive game of LEGO The Hobbit allows gamers to play along their favorite scenes from the films and follows the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins as he is recruited by the Wizard Gandalf to aid Thorin Oakenshield and his Company of Dwarves. Bilbo leaves the comforts of the Shire on a journey through Middle-earth to help the Dwarves reclaim their lost Kingdom of Erebor within the Lonely Mountain.




Along the way, he is introduced to ravenous Trolls, dangerous Orcs and, of course, Gollum and his precious Ring. Players will utilize and combine the Dwarves' unique abilities - often with hilarious results - to solve the most diverse Quests of any LEGO videogame to date. 4.5 out of 5 stars 0.5 x 5.4 x 4.9 inches; 5 star70%4 star15%3 star9%2 star2%1 star4%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsWorth playing, but takes a back seat to Lego Lord of the Rings|Lego does not disappoint|A cave troll sized step backwards.|At first the level layout was a ...|The kids Really Enjoy it| LEGO Lord of the Rings - Nintendo 3DS LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 - Nintendo 3DS LEGO Marvel's Avengers - 3DS LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Nintendo 3DS Standard Edition See and discover other items: video game stuffLEGO: The Hobbit Wiki » LEGO: The Hobbit is an adventure game based off of Peter Jackson's trilogy of Hobbit movies inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.




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DetailsLEGO Lord of the Rings (Nintendo 3DS) FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 (Nintendo 3DS) FREE Delivery on orders over . See more system requirements Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. 13.8 x 12.4 x 1.6 cm Release Date: 11 April 2014 3,956 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) in PC & Video Games > Nintendo 3DS > Games > Adventure in PC & Video Games > Games > Adventure Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? LEGO The Hobbit is based on the first two films of The Hobbit Trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM). Additional content based on the third film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again, is planned to be available at a future release date. LEGO The Hobbit will take players on epic quests and a variety of adventures as they explore key locations from the films, such as Lake-town, Dale, Erebor, Bag End, Goblin-town, Mirkwood, Rivendell and the treacherous High Pass over the Misty Mountains.




Fans will also assume the roles of their favorite characters, including Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and the Dwarves of Erebor: Thorin, Fíli, Kíli, Óin, Glóin, Dwalin, Balin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori, each possessing a unique and hilarious ability. One of the main new features of the game allows players to utilize the Dwarves’ combined abilities such as buddy fighting, two-player attack, staff climb, mace swing and belly bounce to help them fight Orcs and fouler things or to progress through the game. Friends and family will enjoy discovering Middle-earth through the easy access drop-in, drop-out gameplay option available on the consoles. Together players will navigate 16 levels, unlock more than 90 playable characters and partake in diverse treasure quests, mine for gems, discover loot from enemies, craft powerful magical items, and collect objects as they triumph in a game of riddles and discover the power of The One Ring. LEGO Lord of the Rings (Nintendo 3DS) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Nintendo 3DS)




LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 (Nintendo 3DS) Nintendo Selects The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 3DS) See all 42 customer reviews See all 42 customer reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews Bought for grandchildren for xmas. Great game, excellent value Kids love it, myself it's just another copy of something they already own but they love it all the more My boys love it. All of the LEGO Nintendo 3DS games are great fun for them.I'm quite partial to a few minutes here and there...... Brilliant game it is really fun. If you like any Lego games then you will like this it is very good See and discover other items: Best rated Nintendo 3Ds Games reviews Look for similar items by category PC & Video Games > Games > Adventure If the first two installments of the Hobbit movie trilogy are at times (arguably) too serious and (definitely) too long for their source material, LEGO: The Hobbit is a well pieced-together retelling that adds lighthearted humor throughout and cuts down on filler.




Unfortunately, it’s quite glitchy on 3DS and sometimes hard to follow. Without any particularly challenging or surprising parts, it’s a delightful adventure with plenty of fun and LEGO charm to enjoy. LEGO: The Hobbit does a great job of incorporating storytelling into its gameplay. Unlike director Peter Jackson’s overlong movies that stretch the story of the book to its limits, I found the pacing of the story to be refreshing. During the main adventure — which took me just under 10 hours to complete — you hit the major events from the first two films in bite-sized level form, with much of the less-important plot elements cut to make time for combat. The downside to a fast-paced story is, of course, that some details and transitions are lost. I occasionally found myself thinking, “Wait, how did I get here all of a sudden? I was just fighting orcs! And now I’m fighting goblins?” (It only adds to the confusion that orcs and goblins make the same noises when you fight them.)




More importantly to me, however, was that I went from the Battle of Moria to Bag End to Rivendell to Lake-town and didn’t feel dragged along like I sometimes did when watching the films. Level design, while not particularly challenging or surprising, was key to keeping me engaged. There’s something supremely satisfying about hacking at LEGO-made barrels and shrubs to watch them explode into a shower of valuable studs, and LEGO: The Hobbit’s system of resources — which you can use to build things like bridges in order to access extra areas — adds another reward for breaking everything in sight. The levels are short and often action-packed, and the button-mashy combat is as fun as always. It’s also just pretty, with LEGO pieces included cleverly in the non-LEGO scenery. The puzzles are far less satisfying. Each dwarf has a unique ability — you can bounce off Bombur or use Dori’s grappling hook-type weapon to swing from place to place — and each ability is highly specific.




It was confusing at first to try to remember which dwarf did what, but there’s a quick-switch option that helps quite a bit. However, the controls to use each ability don’t work quite as well as they should, and it’s frustrating. I often found myself in front of an object I could act on, pressing A, and watching my character move around it without doing anything (presumably because he wasn’t in the exact right position). I was also frustrated and slowed down quite a bit by glitches. My 3DS froze twice while I was playing, once after opening it during sleep mode and once in the middle of a level. I also died for no reason at all a few times — twice in the same level, which caused me to repeat it more times than I’d have liked to. I couldn’t stay mad at LEGO: The Hobbit, though. An orc making a snow angel in Lake-town, a dwarf removing his hair piece to pour water out of it, Thorin shaking his butt at the stone giants — there’s so much personality to every LEGO game, and The Hobbit is really suited to LEGO’s brand of humor.

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