Item is exactly as described and the game works flawlessly! Iāve officially completed my Xbox LEGO collection and I couldnāt be happier. As for the gameplay itself, itās not the best LEGO game Iāve played but still fun. My favorites are the Avengers and Marvel Super Heroes games!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game was defective damage wouldn't play and I love lego games but this one just didn't play
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Have you had this experience? You're playing one of the Lego games (Jones 1, Batman, Star Wars) with your kids, and you can't accomplish anything, because your child has the attention span of an ear mite and won't cooperate and stay on-screen with you? Well, the issue's finally been resolved, with the addition of screen-splitting. When you're together, everything looks like it always has, but if one person decides to run away from the other, the screen splits in the applicable direction, giving both players relative freedom to do what they want. There are some hiccups, but this is huge progress none-the-less. There are also some new features that have been added since Indy 1. More whip functions, improved aiming and targeting, some improvement in the appearance of the world and characters. All in all, the game looks pretty vastly improved.Read full review
I'll make this short and sweet... Gameplay: 10 The Lego Franchise has been kept simple and family-friendly...offering 'pickup-and-play' gaming style, while challenging players along the way. Audio: 9 - Actual voices for the characters would have made this a "10". Video: 10 - Top notch all the way! Re-playability: 10 - As with all Lego games, you will need to revisit each area to access features or items after the initial play through. Overall: 9.9 - The only thing missing is the voice acting. Even with this issue, Lego has another awesome title on its hands.
I've been a long time fan of the LEGO video game series, and have enjoyed them all a great deal. This is the first one I'm not so sure of; in the other games, it is always fairly easy to check what needs to be done to reach 100% and what part of the story you're about to get into. In this one, going between parts of the story is sometimes not at all obvious. A few of the mechanics have changed since earlier games, though mostly for the better. The game is still enjoyable and it has that LEGO sense of humor I've come to love; I just prefer the more clearly-labeled means of level navigation in the past.
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