You’re going to spend a lot of time running around contained levels brimming with interesting objects that you need to bash order to free their constituent pieces, all the while keeping an eye out for key items that will help you solve clever contextual puzzles that usually involve building something new.
The Humble LEGO at the Movies Bundle just launched today. It includes nine different games on multiple operating systems that you can redeem and play on Steam. As always, a portion of proceeds from the bundle supports charity.
Neil writes: "There is nothing better than being able to grab the best LEGO block-busting experiences for less - and that is exactly what we are able to do today as a few LEGO games bundles hit Xbox One."
Neil writes "It's that time of the week again - Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight sale time. And this week sees a whole host of decent discounts put in place for Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners to get involved in. Want to check out the full list of bargains available between the 3rd-9th October 2017?"
Loved the movie so much, looks like I might just have to buy the game too.
I glad it didn't turn out to be a stinking pile of Mega Bloks
I literally just got back from taking my boy to see that .....I wasn't expecting to really like it but damn, it was really good....I may have teared up a bit at one point...
I don't get why everyone expected the movie to suck, especially with Phil and Chris directing.