The pre-load and review embargo dates as well as the download size for Lego Horizon Adventures have been revealed.
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "In a year that was to a large extent carried by the game developers of Japan (and to some extent China), western games can rejoice that there was at least one category they managed to dominate: that of Most Disappointing. Sometimes disappointment comes from high expectations met with something middling, other times it comes from middling expectations met with something terrible. This year managed to deliver a bit of both, so either way there was enough disappointment to go around."
Why not mention the 19,000 Steam games of which 80% weren't good enough to merit "success" on the platform?
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "The overarching issue with LEGO Horizon Adventures can be interrogated with its own title: what exciting adventures can be promised by fusing these two properties together? For the plethora of LEGO adaptations of blockbuster films that carry prominent cultural cache, the answer is immediately obvious: the fun in re-experiencing beloved franchises and moments as a playable parody. Their mechanics are simplistic, but their tacit goals are immediately clear and cohere with the young-ages fun of these toys. By lacking a sense of purpose or direction here, it feels like this developer duo couldn't be as creative with the license as they ought to have been; and, as a result, neither can you."
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, LEGO Horizon Adventures, Metal Slug Tactics, and more get reviews in EDGE #405 magazine.
Woke detected... you gave black myth wukong a 6 and yet dragon age the veilguard a 7 ???
25+ hours in playing DA with zero expectations and not wanting it to be anything else than its own experience. I think the game is just as good as many others in the 7-9 range of modern AA-AAA. Very much enjoying a quality game. Why look for more flaws in some vs others?
Day one!
Shame the Lego games are exactly the same game every time. I played the Star wars game we just got on ps plus a couple months ago and it is pretty much the same game as the first star wars Lego game in 2008 or whenever.
Amazing how they can reskin and resell the same game over and over and people love it. But Assassin's Creed doing the same is a no go.