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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 3.0 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
Posted: 8 Mar, 2017 @ 8:37am

The funny thing about the full version is that:

1. It changed drastically with no warning. Heck, it seems as if 99% of content they could've tested or atleast shown off in the early access was kept locked at TT Games HQ. If your going to change a game this drastically, and the game's in early access, then slowly add things as they're finished into the early access. If the game started changing gradually into its finished format through updates in early access, then I would probably be fine with it, but they decided to flip the game on it's head and shake the things that made it unique and more interesting to play than other LEGO games out of it's pockets, like how a bully shakes out the dinner money of a child's pockets.

2. It runs worse than in early access. I'm no stranger to having games run like a one legged dog on my computer, but if the game runs better incomplete, then you have either added so much stuff to the point where it weighs the game's performance down or you done goofed. The full version should be a less buggier and better running game, not the opposite.


I know licensed games aren't always fantastic, but unlike other LEGO games, this one was unique and different from those ones and it seemed as though it could be the most diverse LEGO game (gameplaywise) yet. Unfortunately, they thought that the one thing that made this seem like a true video game embodiment of LEGO wasn't needed. Freedom to create. Of all the games I've played that others thing had "lost potential", this is the only one that I agree with on that.
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2 Comments
76561197977267103 8 Mar, 2017 @ 2:37pm 
Hopefully reviews as yours will get them to do a V1.3 update.
Milk 8 Mar, 2017 @ 10:00am 
Agreed