Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 5 out of Mixed: 14 out of Negative: 1 out of Worth Playing. All this publication's reviews Read full review. LEGO The Hobbit is what everyone expected, which can be good or bad depending on your exposure to the series. Official Xbox Magazine. Despite not including anything from the third Hobbit movie that could provide a satisfactory ending, Lego The Hobbit has enough content and charm to keep you entertained until the inevitable next Lego game.
All this publication's reviews. Gamereactor Sweden. If you liked the other games - you will like this one. After the failure of the last LEGO installment, what a thrill to play this one. It's a great entertainment and it will give some good stuff to Tolkien and LEGO fans, despite of the recurring technical problems and repetitive gameplay. Same old story. Same gameplay, pretty much the same look, same irony. But after so many games, Traveller's Tale can't expect the same score.
Gaming Nexus. There are a few memorable moments sprinkled throughout this adventure, but this newest LEGO game covers too much familiar ground. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 4 out of 5. Mixed: 1 out of 5. Negative: 0 out of 5. This game offered a fun story line that follows the movies,it is a bit slow at first but it does quickly pick up.
Graphics are some of the This game offered a fun story line that follows the movies,it is a bit slow at first but it does quickly pick up. Graphics are some of the best i've seen for of course a lego game and the mechanics are fun and the jokes are funny as well. I played this game for hours and simply did not find any major problems with the game. I recommend this easily to any lego or lord of the rings fan,it might be a bit boring for the normal gamer but it definitely earns its money. Great game, pretty similar to most of the Lego games.
The story is interesting and keeps you wanting to play more. I really enjoyed playing Great game, pretty similar to most of the Lego games. I really enjoyed playing this game with a friend. LEGO: the Hobbit takes advantage of the same solid formula of recent Lego games and remains very familiar while adding enough new features to LEGO: the Hobbit takes advantage of the same solid formula of recent Lego games and remains very familiar while adding enough new features to make it feel a bit different.
While the characters aren't as unique in gameplay as the characters in LEGO Marvel, it is still fun to take control of your favorite Tolkien characters. Middle-Earth in open world form makes a return and is still awesome. Collecting, crafting and unlocking weapons which made its first appearance in LEGO LotR is just as good and sometimes better here.
What we have here is a very familiar game with new characters and some new features and that isn't necessarily bad if you aren't tired of the formula. LEGO: the Hobbit is a great game and one of the very best entries to the franchise. It's a great Lego game. I would have given it a 9 but the controls are still clunky and the collision is still the same from 5 years ago. Also It's a great Lego game. The great wizard Gandalf, Thorin Oakenshield — the heir to the fallen Dwarven Kingdom of Erebor — and his company of dwarves are invited into the home of Bilbo Baggins.
This lonely hobbit lives a live of routine and complete ignorance to the world outside is home in the Shire. However, he is then invited to go along on an adventure to reclaim the Dwarven kingdom that has been ruled by the dragon Smaug for a generation.
The sad news for fans of the trilogy is that Lego The Hobbit only follows the story of the first two movies. Lego games are designed for kids to be able to play through to completion, but that does not keep adults from being entertained either. On the flipside, you could argue the formula had gotten stale up to release of Lego The Hobbit. It all depends on how much you love the series. At its core, Lego The Hobbit is a platformer that features both combat and puzzles along the way.
I found myself laughing at how easy some are and then getting stuck for 30 minutes on one later in the game. That includes Bilbo, Gandalf, and all 13 Dwarves. Each one has an ability that will help you during both combat and the puzzles.
For instance, Gandalf can shoot from his wand and use his sword to melee enemies. Dorian can use his flail to pull something lose, while Dwalin can push a block back using his mighty hammer. This is quite a clever mechanic and much appreciated as it tries to incorporate each and every character in the story. Unfortunately, this can also lead to difficulty when trying to find the dwarf that does the specific action you need as there are 13 of them after all. Still, I enjoyed this mechanic, I just wish it were a bit easier to control.
As usual, the developer Traveller's Tales nailed the look and feel of the source material but make sure to add that patented Lego humor and touch.
The world is wonderfully recreated in Lego form, making it so fun to just explore. Luckily, parts of the game are open world and allow you to complete side quests to explore even more. What really adds some shine to the game is the cutscenes and voice acting. Since the game follows the game so closely, the original voice actors were able to be used. This adds a truly authentic feel to the game.
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