Darryl Linington from ITF Gaming writes: Lego: The Hobbit essentially follows the plot of the first two films, An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug. While the storyline is a familiar one, Traveller’s Tales has added in quite a few comical twists in order to give the game the Lego feel that we have come to know and love.
Dealspwn writes: Fancy reliving the Hobbit movies in Lego form and pandering to your obsessive nature over in-game collectibles? Then be sure to pick up Lego The Hobbit on your PS4 from only £14.99.
The latest Lego effort is one of the more rushed efforts from the overworked Traveller's Tales studio, but it's much more appealing at this price. It's certainly worth a look if you're a series fan. The third film was supposed to be added as DLC late last year, but things have been oddly quiet on that front. Warner and Traveller's Tales recently released a list of title's they were working on, and the conclusion to to the trilogy didn't get a mention. Hmmm.
CGM causes havoc and mayhem in middle earth as they play though Lego The Hobbit on PS4. They look at what options are available in the game and what makes the experience fun.
PlayDevil has posted a review of the new LEGO The Hobbit.
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"If you've played a Lego game before, you'll mostly know what to expect with Lego The Hobbit, and for the more mature players this formula may be feeling a little tired. Running through familiar locales, collecting studs (Lego's currency), beating up a myriad of enemies who don't post much of a threat and building answers to simple puzzles, this series is definitely a game for younger fans. It's always been the case with Lego titles - and rightfully so - but for fans who are drawn to these titles by their familiar franchises are likely to feel a little bored by the end. "
never played a lego game I didn't like, adding this to my list of things to try!
They are very solid. they have a good idea of what works and what doesn't, but I think they pretty much pull off anything if they gave it a shot. Oh, this was our first ever video review of a game. We generally stick to text, but decided to try something different.