Is LEGO Marvel's Avengers worth the price of admission?
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.
The Humble LEGO Built to Build Bundle just launched. It features games like LEGO DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition, LEGO Worlds, and more. A percentage goes to support charity.
Paul writes: "In this trip down memory lane, I'll be looking back at the 2016 release of LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, all with my rose-tinted glasses sitting firmly in place - you see, my son and I were great fans of the films that this game was based on, Avengers Assemble and Avengers: Age of Ultron, and that means there is much love for the LEGO-based gaming titles."
Given how great the last few LEGO games have been, this one's a no-brainer for me. While this mentions some letdowns, I think when paired with the last LEGO Marvel game, there's plenty of variety to go around, and likely more than a little bit of extra goodness buried in the new title.
I much prefer the way they tackled the Marvel Superheroes game with a fresh story and loads more characters involved. This just feels like it has less to offer overall. I think this is one of the few Lego games that I'll not bother with. I'd love to see another Star Wars one soon though or another franchise that hasn't been used yet, I don't fancy Lego Dimensions but I'd love a stand alone Doctor Who Lego game.
No spidy no buy. And while we're at it, who own the videogames rights for spidy?
They had Lego marvel when ps4/xb1 was out, and it had all the avengers. I don't see how this one is any different and it has no venom, carnage or Spider-Man