This allows you to select multiple objects in the game world to bring them together and create something new (but obviously per-determined by the game) out of them for newer puzzles.
#LEGO THE LEGO MOVIE PC DEMO SERIES#
New to the series of LEGO games - to tie it directly into the film - is the Master Builder Vision. Still, it’s a great companion piece (no pun intended). Cutscenes that move the story along are also straight from the film, so if you haven’t seen the movie, it showcases quite a bit, but also doesn’t quite present it as well as the film would. The levels are straight out of the movie, and for the first time in a LEGO game, the environments reflect that everything is made out of blocks, rather than just appearing that way once they explode. Cycling through five different characters to get to the one with the special ability you need for a specific section is a bit much, but it’s still only a minor fault at best. You can of course switch between other characters, but often now there’s many to choose from in any given level.
If you’ve played any of the others, this is familiar ground: You run along, smashing LEGO objects and punching hundreds of evil robots in the face while solving building puzzles and character-specific actions. The game itself, as expected, is just a longer version of the film’s events, played out in the traditional LEGO game style. With the other master builders such as Wyldstyle, Benny the Spaceman, and uh, Batman, they unite to stop Lord Business from destroying the world as they know it. So average in fact that no one notices him - until he finds the “piece of resistance” and is mistaken for a master builder: exceptionally creative types who can make anything out of the LEGO world without instructions. If you haven’t seen the movie, here’s a quick synopsis: Emmet is an average construction worker, just like everyone he works with. Publisher: Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment The LEGO Movie Videogame (Wii U, 3DS, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One) Not that most of that is a bad thing in this case… Though, if you’ve played any of Traveler’s Tales LEGO games, there is a certain amount of predictability here anyway. Well, predictable in that it exists, not that it behaves predictably as a tie-in. It’s awesome, and your face will love it.įor those of you who have seen it, this is your predictable licensed tie-in. First things first: if you haven’t seen The LEGO Movie, you should probably go do that right now.