The Lego Movie 2 Videogame by Hippo Penny Deep View!
the lego movie 2 videogame
2024-06-27
57
Average, with Some Flaws
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In The Lego Movie 2 Videogame, you're dropped into a world of colorful chaos, tasked with collecting bricks, solving puzzles, and saving the day (or, you know, just having fun). It's a classic Lego formula, but does it hold up? Well, some critics would have you believe that this game is as stale as last week's bread (see: Push Square), while others think it's a delightful little romp perfect for families and young players (hello, Video Chums!).
As someone who's not too keen on replaying the same old Lego gameplay, I was pleasantly surprised to find that TLM2V offers some new twists. The open-world environments are a hoot, allowing you to explore and build to your heart's content. And let's not forget the gadgets – oh boy, do they make this game a blast! (Sorry, had to). But is it enough to make up for the occasional repetition and lack of originality? Hmm...
I think the most telling review comes from Gameblog.fr: "The LEGO Movie 2 tries to mix things up a bit... but is dragged down by its repetitive gameplay loop and technical issues." Ouch. Meanwhile, COGconnected's scathing critique might be a bit harsh, but they're not wrong – this game does feel like a cash grab at times.
So what's the takeaway? If you're a young fan of the Lego franchise or just looking for some lighthearted family fun, The Lego Movie 2 Videogame is worth checking out. But if you're a seasoned gamer seeking something new and exciting... well, you might want to look elsewhere.
And that's my two cents on this brick-tastic (okay, I'll stop) adventure! What do you think, readers? Have any Lego-loving kids who would enjoy this game? Let me know in the comments!