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October 2015
(80%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2015-10-05, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: As both a parent and a gamer, I'm torn by Lego Dimensions.It's an often wonderful game, one of the best in TT Games long-running series, and one that moves the familiar template forwards in clever and exciting ways. It's ingeniously written and structured...
Abstract: I decided to put the portal and one pack of the mini figures together yesterday but only got round to trying the game out today, blimey the day one update patch was 5.4 gig so be prepared for a fair wait before you can actually get to play the game, espec...
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Published: 2015-09-29, Author: Andy , review by: pocket-lint.com
Every film franchise playable in Starter Pack, physical toys are actual Lego (rather than just static figurines), large amount of open world and campaign content
Can only play as minifigure characters you own, collecting everything in the game will require lots of expansion packs
Lego Dimensions had a mountain to climb in order to catch-up with the other well-established toys-to-life games, namely Skylanders and Disney Infinity. But it's more than done that, establishing itself as the most imaginative and open-minded of the...
Abstract: Lego appeals to all ages and it knows it. Recent years have seen a host of blockbuster franchises turn a child's plaything into a collector's paradise.Whether you're a young 'un or fully-grown fan of Lego , this year's new toy-game hybrid will dial the ex...
Abstract: E3 2015 preview Available on PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, PS3 and Xbox 360 (Played on PS4) Lego Dimensions release date: September 27th 2015 If there's one company in the position to outdo what Skylanders and Disney Infinity is doing right now, it's Lego. They'v...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Charming and fun characters, High production value, Physicality of building real figures
Significant buy-in, Over-use of the portal-swap mechanic, Controls are a little too simplistic
Lego Dimensions is a great blend of toys-to-life and charming Lego gameplay, but falters under the monetary weight required to get the same breadth of play that previous games did. Some of the best content in the game is locked behind figures, but if you...
Abstract: Not many games these days will be able to draw nostalgia from your childhood as much as Lego Dimensions from developer TT Games does. Opening the game's box and having packages of Lego pieces included with a building manual it instantly brought me back to...
Published: 2015-10-07, Author: Jim , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Truth be told, the "Toys to Life" category of videogames is huge business these days and we can thank Activision for that. A game that requires players to purchase and/or collect physical goods is surely a marketing department's dream project. With that b...
Published: 2015-10-05, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: The LEGO games, up until now, have been taking largely popular movie franchises and turning them into family friendly platformers. Travelers' Tales have been doing a stellar job at nearly every entry, whether you want to save the world as The Avengers, re...