THE LEGO MOVIE VIDEOGAME 2014 Full Version
I should have watched the movie first. The game has given me plenty
of laughs, but I’ve since come to realize that I’ve now ruined all of
the best jokes from the film and this tie-in hasn’t really tried
anything new. Not the most surprising crime for a game entitled 'The
Lego Movie Videogame', but there we are.
You’ve got the same
brick-smashing, character-collecting gameplay that you’ll have been
expecting, wrapped around a 90-minute movie script. This isn't
necessarily a bad thing (depending on your feelings towards the brick
smashing bit), but I regret not experiencing the laughs on the big
screen first, with the intended pacing.
The Lego Movie's main problem is its origin. Whereas past movie
tie-ins have gleefully poked fun at their source material, adapting
Hogwarts, Middle-Earth, or Gotham (among others) to fit the Lego
universe, this game isn't given that opportunity, and is poorer for it.
Using clips from the film during cutscenes and rarely making its own
gags, I’m reminded that I don’t play the Lego games for their simplistic
gameplay, which predictably hasn't changed here.
Instead, I play
them to see other, famous worlds reimagined with that Lego magic.
There's nothing wrong with The Lego Movie Videogame, but it just doesn't
have the same appeal as other entries in the series.
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