![]() ![]() This comes in the form of the Master Builders being able to create giant LEGO objects using pieces of the environments. This makes it all the more exciting to find new game functionality inside The LEGO Movie Videogame. There’s no doubt that the LEGO series has been resting on its laurels for quite some time now, using the same gameplay over and over. This is fine a lot of the time, but there are times when this can get a little too distracting and disorientating. The biggest downside of the co-op feature is the split-screen, which instead of being a static line down the centre of the screen, is a dynamic split which moves around the screen as your character does. While the AI functions perfectly well, helping you when it’s required and then standing to one side when they would otherwise get in the way, there’s nothing quite like playing a LEGO game with another person, and the drop in, drop out functionality of the previous LEGO games makes a welcome comeback. There’s plenty of collectibles for you to find on your way too, with each of the levels containing a hidden pair of pants, a selection of Golden Instruction Manuals and the obligatory collection of studs in order to reach ‘True Special’ status. When you’re not in the hubworld – a sort of interactive world map where you’re able to go around purchasing the Minifigs that you’ve unlocked in the levels, replaying old levels a visiting other areas of the world – you’re in one of the game’s fifteen levels, using a combination of teamwork and brick-building knowledge to get to the end. The gameplay works in exactly the same way as it does in all of the other games in the LEGO series. LEGO games often bring a sense of joy to many gamers, but thanks to its entertaining story, talented voice-cast and precise comedic timing, this one works hard to bring this enjoyment to a whole new level. ![]() When you can actually hear what’s going on, the game’s audio is often as humorous as the film with moments of hilarity. I even found myself searching through the game’s options menu to find a way to turn the music volume down, but the only option is to either turn the music off altogether – which I eventually found myself doing – or to turn the entirety of the game’s audio down vocals and sound effects too. Often to the point that you can’t actually hear what the main characters are saying. The music which plays through most of the levels, especially the Cloud Cuckooland levels, is hugely overbearing. Still, that doesn’t mean that the game looks bad, but given the graphical power of the next-gen console, when the game does switch to video footage of the film, you’ll no doubt start to wonder why you can’t play a game that looks like that. Unless you feel the need to stream or share your gaming footage with the world using the PlayStation 4/Xbox One’s built in video capture options, then you’re not missing anything.Īside from the obvious inclusion of the film’s main song (Everything is Awesome) the music is often rather annoying and, at times, absolutely infuriating. They all look the same as each other and the fact that we reviewed this particular game on the PlayStation 4 makes no difference in the visual department – which may help inform your purchase choice. When it comes to the LEGO series of games, there’s not much to talk about on the graphical side of things. However, if you’re going to make a video game adaptation of a film, then it’s a pretty good idea to go to the guys that have been doing it for years.įollowing the story as closely as it does means that in a similar way to Lord of the Rings, The LEGO Movie Videogame takes entire lines of dialogue from the film and uses them in the game, creating a sense of immersion, while using the original voice actors. You could easily see the film or play the game and feel like you’ve gotten all of the story that you need. In fact, it’s so close that you really don’t need to see both. ![]() The LEGO Movie Videogame follows the story of the film rather closely. It’s no wonder then, given my already obvious enjoyment of the LEGO series of games, that I jumped at the chance to have a look at the video game adaptation of the film, a chance to rejoin Emmett, Wyldstyle and, of course, Batman in an attempt to save the world from the evil Lord Business. It invoked a child-like sense of wonder with an entertaining and meaningful story, the comedy was spot on and the characters were lovable and memorable. I have no trouble admitting that The LEGO Movie was one of the most enjoyable films I’ve seen in recent memory.
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