Worthplaying writes: "When I heard that there were plans for LEGO Indiana Jones 2, I was confused. Don't we already have a game featuring the only three films worth remembering? Is this new game just going to feature the fourth movie and forget the other three entirely? The end result is a mishmash of bad ideas and half-baked contrivances that do only slightly less to tarnish the Indiana Jones franchise than "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." While there are a couple of neat innovations in LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, the overall experience feels forced, repetitive and not much fun at all."
Humble Bundle is joining in with the Black Friday festivities, offering up 17 Disney games for around $10 - now available for a limited time.
Sure, they may be made for a child audience, but TT Games' Lego games are still incredibly fun for any age! Here's our ranking of the very best.
I dislike the LEGO games after the first one I played. They are just cut and paste with a new skin- My son liked them so we had a few over the years .Star Wars, Lord of the Rings , Batman but after the first it just felt like an extension of the first game on an endless loop
They are ok games, but every single one of them are basically the same. I enjoyed Lego Star Wars 1 and 2 and then the complete collection, but every other one after that has just been the same thing and it got a little dull.
had a lot more fun with Lego Marvel Superheroes than any other lego game.
Might be partly due to the fact there wasn't a lot else to play on my new PS4 when it came out
Carlos writes "Ah, Indi, you make your return, and whilst many people are likely to complain at the newest addition to the Backwards Compatible library - due mainly to the fact it isn’t one of the last remaining Call of Duty titles to arrive via the program - there will certainly be many others who will be excited by the addition."