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Lego Batman Review

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My 9 year old loves this game; he received it for his birthday and plays it on his imac. He says it's better than Lego Star Wars, which is saying a lot.

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Take control of the Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin, as you build, drive, swing, and fight your way through Gotham City capturing escaped villains and putting them back in Arkham Asylum where they belong. Battle against legendary villains including The Joker, The Penguin, Catwoman and more to keep the streets of Gotham clean.Play as Batman, Robin or more than 12 dastardly villains, all in their quirky LEGO form. Master special superhero power-suits and the new moves that come with them, while building and using gadgets and weapons unique for each of the characters.Build and take control of favorite vehicles like the LEGO Batmobile, LEGO Batboat and LEGO Batwing. Customize your characters, build and transform the game environment, and challenge yourself with multi-layered collectibles and rewards.

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Wii 2-Pack Glo Sword - Red and Blue Review

Wii 2-Pack Glo Sword - Red and Blue
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I bought the Glo Swords thinking it would be fun to have with the Force Unleashed on Wii, however this product blocks the sensor in the front of the remote so you have to use the dpad to navigate throughout the game. This caused frustration and I ended up taking the glo sword off the wii remote so I could navigate through menu options with out hassle of using dpad. This product is also awkward on the wii remote as it is difficult to swing and move the wii remote around while this item is attached. I also found that the item seems to mess up the wii remote on swings with using the characters in the game and doesn't work right at all. In all honesty I plan on taking this back and getting my money back because it doesn't work at all how I would like it to work !

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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides) Review

Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
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This guide is well written with lots of visual aids and screenshots. First it gives you an overview with the basic skills needed to play the game, then it gives you a list of characters with their special abilities. This is important because you will need certain characters to get to specific items in the game. The next chapter is a walkthrough, so you can read up to a point without spoiling the next level if you feel adventuresome enough to try your skills without the guide. Finally, there is a bonus chapter to make sure you have not overlooked anything. This should really add to your enjoyment of the game.

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You Call Him Dr. Jones, Doll!: Extensive walkthrough for every adventure and tight situation in all three movies, including Free Play Mode!X Never, Ever Marks the Spot: Detailed area maps get you to your objectives as well as reveal the locations of artifact, parcels, and more!Dr. Jones, the Eminent Archeologist: Complete information on all characters strengths and weaknesses, plus their unique weapons and abilities.Give Me the Whip!: Tips on how to unlock hidden characters, levels, and other goodies.Bonus Content: Concept Art Section!Guide covers Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, PS2, PSP, and PC!Free Preview includes: The Lost Temple: Area 1 walkthrough, basics, and characters.Guide Update includes: Free Achievements, Parcels and Character/Item Codes!

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Lego: Universe Review

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First, the pro:
-Entertaining characters, animations, and ideas.
-Some good instruction/tutorial aspects, but. . . (see cons)
-Build modes are good for creative expression and a must for a lego game, but. . . (see cons)
-Cute pets.
Now the cons:
-Many of the instruction/tutorial aspects become annoying, almost to the point of frustrating, since the are location triggered and repeat every single time you pass that location. The pop-up type are only slightly annoying, while the slow-camera-pans are incredibly frustrating the 50th time you see them.
-Build modes: while there is a lot of freedom, the interface/camera can be awkward. There are even some parts that I've never been able to figure out how to line up and connect. One example would be the medium rock monster II body and medium rock monster II arm, obviously meant to go together, do not line up as there is no way to "lift" the arms off the ground.
-SHORT. Very short. The amount of actual content in the game is not worth a monthly fee. I completed every quests (except those which require 3 or more people to happen along at the same time, such as the racing quests) within the first week of playing (I pre-ordered and started playing with the early founder's launch, not the general launch). I had also collected all pets and a completed a very large majority of the achievements. This was with approximately 18-20 hours of game-play that included traveling to every vendor and standing around browsing their entire inventory, playing the pirate shooting gallery mini-game at length, spending time building on my properties, and standing around grinding the same monsters over and over in order to collect infected bricks and faction tokens (more on those later).
-MMO? Where's the MMO in this game. Let's look at what makes an MMO different than a single player game.
-Grouping: Nope. No grouping or teaming. . . other than getting lucky and having someone else join in a couple of the instanced mini-games at the same time you are doing them.
-Auction or item sale mechanism: Nope. There is a direct person to person trade mechanism. That's all.
-Chat with others: Well, you can send a "tell" or "whisper" type private message that creates a private chat channel, if you have someone specific with whom to chat. Then there is the "local" chat; this is a general open-world chat that is only seen/heard for a very, very short distance. That's a about it for chat avenues, but what about chat content? Being a game intended for a younger audience, a somewhat restrictive chat filter is expected. Unfortunately, being that it's a white-list system rather than a black-list system, it's overly restrictive. The difference is that a white-list system is one of specific inclusion, rather than one of specific exclusion. The result is that you cannot even say the names of other players or even the names of the monsters themselves at this point. "Where would I find 5 (or five) spiderlings to finish this quest?" becomes "Where would I find fingers on my hand of the long leg things to finish this quest?" (numbers, in numerical or alphabet, are restricted as a way to prevent kids from disclosing private info). Of course, you have to get lucky enough to be near to someone long enough to type this out.
-Factions, tokens, and gear: In a word, pointless.
-Factions give you specializations; classes in other games. All attributes are linked to gear, including your the skills/powers you get from specializations. So, this leads to:
-Gear: your faction specialization gear isn't the strongest gear in the game. Once you've completed all of the quests, and a large number of achievements, you'll find that you are better off using some of the reward gear from these instead of the faction gear (at least, in the case of the specialization I played), even though you forgo the powers given by specializing. And how do you get your faction gear, anyway?
-Faction tokens; the only MMO mechanic actually included in the game. Unfortunately, it's probably the worst one they could have included. You may know this mechanic as "the grind". In order to buy the faction gear, you have to collect and spend faction tokens. This is the only reason to pay a monthly subscription, since it will most likely take you months to collect enough tokens to get all of your gear. . . But then, see my previous point about gear. I will say that each faction has useful, inexpensive consumables that can also require faction tokens to purchase.
In short, what is there is generally fun and well done, there just isn't much of it, and it's not much of an MMO. Some of the critiques I have will surely be addressed in future patches (such as balancing the gear to make specializations worthwhile, which I'm sure they are working on and is probably part of the reason the third specialization for each faction has been delayed, and grouping, which they have said will be added in the future). They have also said that they are going to release frequent content additions. Unfortunately, with as small as the initial game is, I don't think they will have many subscribers left playing by the time they get there.

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Star Wars Jedi Knight Mysteries of the Sith Review

Star Wars Jedi Knight Mysteries of the Sith
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Mysteries of the Sith continues the adventures of Kyle Katarn in his quest to assist the still struggling Rebel Alliance against the Galactic Empire. The game engine is still pretty much the same, but the sequel, regrettably like a lot of sequels, sees a slight slimming down of production values. The hi-resolution sound effects are gone, and the cut-scenes are no longer acted by real actors, but by the in game graphics coupled with voice overs by an entirely different set of actors playing the same characters (save Mara Jade).
In this regard, the game is a disappointment. But, by and large, it's a respectable installation of the Dark Forces series. Though strictly speaking, it doesn't retain the Dark Forces nomenclature.
I played through both single player and multiplayer several times, and am impressed with the artistry given the technology at the time, but the game did feel a little lacking in some areas. It didn't require much patching, which was a plus, but fewer addons were made for what became known as MOTS (gamer short hand for Mysteries of the Sith), and the newer maps weren't played as much.
The story the game presents is interesting, as are the locations to which Mara must visit. The maps are big and impressive, though by this time the blocky look of the in game characters was just starting to get dated. The first Unreal game had come out, and Quake 2, catering to an older demographic of gamers, was slightly ahead of the curve.
MOTS still had the Star Wars thing going for it, but the, even with new skins, was limited. There were over a thousand multiplayer maps created by the editing community for Jedi Knight (JK), but only 172 maps for MOTS.
MOTS had a few more force powers added to the game (or so I recall), a new multiplayer game of some kind akin to the old school yard game of "smear the queer", which made for an interesting passtime.
It's an interesting game for the single player experience alone. I doubt there's anyone playing the multiplayer games anymore, but the game is now cheap enough (and usually bundled with Jedi Knight) that the single player game should entertain the most die hard of Star Wars' fans.

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Star Wars Luke Starter Kit Tin for Nintendo DS Lite Review

Star Wars Luke Starter Kit Tin for Nintendo DS Lite
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My son loved his starter kit...it has all the things he loves Star Wars, lego and DS..very well made. good deal

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Nintendo Lego Star Wars Ds Lite Starter Kit in Tin Lunchbox w/ 11 Great Items!

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Lego Star Wars Complete Saga Review

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THE GRANDBABIES LOVE THIS GAME THEY CAN SIT AND PLAY IT FOR HOURS IF I WOULD LET THEM.

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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Review

Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
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I'll keep this simple; I'm 26, a hardcore gamer and this is the first game in a long time to really put a smile on my face when I play it. The game is very deep and while it does have some very minor issues with the camera, it's all forgotten once you imerse your self in its 'lego land' of puzzles and cartoon humor. An absolute must play for any gamer, any age. One thing of note is that the game contains evry musical score from every Indiana movie - simply fantastic.

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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Review

Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
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Raiders of the Lost Ark was one of the first movies I remember seeing as a child and it is one of my favorite movies of all time. That being said I was looking forward to a trip down memory lane with this game and I was not disappointed.
First of all let me say that this game is truly fun for all ages. While it may appear to be a kids game at first glance, it's actually a very fun game for grown ups as well. The game has the original Indiana Jones music as heard in the movies. A brilliant touch as it adds to the game tremendously. The lego versions of all Indy characters are well done and very cute. You will find virtually every character from all three Indy movies in this game and you can unlock them all as playable in "free play" mode.
Another area where this game stands out is the humor the designers have put into it. There are so many funny little moments and even some funny homages to Star Wars. The game designers have really done their homework and it shows.
As far as the gameplay...it's what you would expect from a Lego title. Lots of cracking the whip and punching things. While it can get a bit repetitive at times I completely understand why the developers did this. By keeping it simple the game really becomes accessible to gamers of all skill levels....and, in my opinion, that's a smart move on their part.
One of the best things about this game is the co-op mode. My wife never plays games with me on my PS3, ever. We recently saw the new Indy flick at the theater and I convinced her to play this game with me. She loves it! One of the reasons she never plays is because of all the "complicated" controls on the PS3's controller. Back to my point about the game play being simple, the controls are so easy she has no problem playing. There aren't complicated button schemes or an overabundance of complication so she feels comfortable playing and she does not get frustrated. This is one of those games that can be played and enjoyed by the whole family...and it's nice that it's $10 cheaper than most of the other PS3 games.
I gave this game 5 stars. Let me clarify this ranking.
Does this game have graphics as good as Uncharted:Drake's Fortune? No. Does this game have as engrossing a storyline and as diverse gameplay as GTA IV? No.
Does this game accomplish what it sets out to do? Definitely.
I've spent money on many PS3 titles that I did not enjoy nearly as much as this game. Lego Indy sets out to be a cute, nostalgic and simple game based on the Indiana Jones movies that the whole family can enjoy. I believe it has accomplished this in spades. Of course it will not appeal to everyone as hard core gamers are not the target audience but fans of Indy, families and those looking for a fun game will find that Lego Indy is a great time and I highly recommend it.

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LEGO Batman Review

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If you liked LEGO Star Wars and LEGO INDY, then LEGO BATMAN is already in your Xbox....'nuff said. If you didn't like them...you won't like BATMAN...if you didn't try them, you should.
The LEGO games are fun for the whole family, young and old, the animated LEGO movie links to the gaming threads are wild & wicked and worth the purchase on their merits alone. The format for Batman is much like the Lucasfilm game sets, just not directly connected to any particular movies...although (thankfully) the Danny Elfman music (circa 1989) runs throughout the game, the style is generic Batman via LEGO LAND. The villains have teamed up to escape Arkham Asylum and the Dynamic Duo must stop them...each villain has a story arc to unlock, before free play is possible in the related locations...so like the previous installments, replay value is high, you can return to the story setting later as several optional characters including the villians themselves in order to find hidden "trophies" to build in Wayne Manor (part of the Batcave hub, where menus, story progress and unlockables lie). This way the same tales have many variations for players to explore, collecting the coin-like "studs" as currency for upgrades and unlockables. There's roughly about 30 separate levels to play, 15 in the hero chapters and 15 levels i the villain chapters.
LEGO BATMAN characters have individual moves, Batman for example can put baddies in a choke hold and throw them. An exciting addition to LEGO combat is the BATARANG, which will lock on targets for distance attacks. Introduced also, are special suits for Batman and Robin, these make certain combinations of characters a necessity for passing stages or solving puzzles...For example, in true comic book fashion,Robin can get a Magnetized-suit to scale metal walls, I can't explain the pleasure that came from watching Robin lumbering and buzzing up surfaces (sound fx here are classic) Other moves are standard for the LEGO games: grappling hooks for platforms and punching and kicking.
The character design is great and Gotham looks good...there are lest characters to be unlocked here than in any other LEGO game so far and lest upgrades as well. But as for the characters there are so good choices from the Batman Universe....Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Two-Face, Poison IVY, Mr. Freeze, Riddler, Killer Croc, Scarecrow, The Mad Hatter, even Bane.Like the heroes, each villain has their own special weapons and moves...I bet you can guess Banes.
Another LEGO staple is the mix and match at the hub, where you can customize a character for free play by swapping the pieces around.
No major complaints, it just seems smaller than previous efforts, maybe because no direct movie-tie-in was done...like the Trilogy format.
I do miss the "character quirks" introduced for LEGO INDY, like the fear of snakes and rats, effecting character behavior. Admittedly it doesn't work well with the superhero genre. Also, since this is a Traveler's Tales project with Warner Bros. and not Lucasfilm, don't expect to find any hidden Star Wars characters this time....sorry.

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The makers of Lego: Star Wars return! Players can choose to be Batman and save the city with Robin and Nightwing--or, they can choose to wreak havoc as one of a whole selection of infamous Gotham villains, including The Joker and Catwoman. Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS, PS2 and PS3, PSP and Windows PC. Rated E 10+, WB Interactive, $49.99 (PSP, PS2, DS and PC $29.99)

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2 Xbox 360 Games: Lego Indiana Jones + Kung Fu Panda Review

2 Xbox 360 Games: Lego Indiana Jones + Kung Fu Panda
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I got these two games as a package deal with my 360 Elite. I didn't expect much out of them. I was really surprised that Kung Fu Panda was as good as it is. It has a wonderful art style, everything is colorful and vibrant. You would expect this, for it to look like the movie (which I didn't see). What I did not expect was how fun the game was to pick up and play. I didn't play it much since I gave it to my nephew but anyone around 10 years old and up should enjoy this game. I think most people have played a Lego game by now so I won't include a review of that.

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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Experience all the wit, excitement and daring of the Indiana Jones films combined with the hilarity of LEGOs. Plot your own escape from the pit of snakes and more as you relive your favorite moments from the blockbuster films. Kung Fu Panda Learn and master Po, Shifu and the Furious Five's specialized Kung Fu fighting styles, abilities and upgrades. Unique brand of humor, quick-witted dialogue and hilarious situations.

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Official Nintendo and Star Wars DS Lite Armor Case with Buildable LEGO Platforms Review

Official Nintendo and Star Wars DS Lite Armor Case with Buildable LEGO Platforms
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I recently purchased an Onyx DS Lite. I wanted a DS which has the rumble feature that is missing from the more recent DSi and DSi XL.
Unfortunately, by now, there are very few officially-licensed DS Lite cases available, particularly black ones. Hence, I began a several-month quest to find an officially-licensed black DS Lite protecting case.
Guess what! You can ignore the fact that this is branded as "Star Wars". This case is actually not related Star Wars in the least once you remove the Star Wars picture Lego tiles from the front! In fact, the case is actually a glossy black officially-licensed case that perfectly fits a DS Lite, giving an extremely snug coating of armor to the system. It's rather slim, only adding about 50% more thickness, and negligible width and height. With the exception of the screens and the L and R buttons, very little remains vulnerable. And, because this is officially-licensed by Nintendo, all ports are accessible and I'd assume it's been carefully tested to prevent scratching the DS Lite within.
Even better, this turns my DS Lite into an official Lego. Who doesn't love Lego? It has Lego-branded gray holes on the bottom (6 x 8) and knobs on the top (6 x 14) which can styled with any selection of Lego for total customization (including flat black, if you want just a plain black cover). Bonus!
Best thing ever: With these covers and one more layer of Legos (6 x 8), you can actually plug 2 DS Lites into one another, building a massive DS Lite brick. Or put wheels on it. Or put it into a Lego Mindstorms robot running your own homebrew program that creates an amorphous robot face on the upper screen and transmits information between Mindstorms audio sensors and the DS Lite microphone via your own custom audio protocol.
Whoa.

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Build a custom LEGO Star Wars adventure with this DS Lite Armor Case! This sturdy protective case wraps completely around your DS Lite while the Play-Thru design means your don't have to remove your game system to access buttons and ports. The case top and bottom each feature a LEGO platforms the you can build on with real LEGO pieces or mount to other LEGO surfaces. The case comes with removable LEGO scene tiles depicting Star Wars art which you can rearrange or use to bring Star Wars to your other LEGO creations! The possibilities with are endless with this Authentic Star Wars Armor Case Officially Licensed by Nintendo, LEGO and LucasFilm Ltd., brought to you by POWER A.Nintendo DS Lite game system and other LEGO pieces sold separately.

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Lego Battles Review

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First, what it's not. Lego Battles is not just another Lego shoot-em-up game for the DS. Your six year old will probably hate it, if they aren't willing to learn how to play real-time strategy games. This isn't a game where you run around shooting things. This is a game where you build cities, control soldiers, builders, heroes, etc. Is it fun? absolutely.
This game feels like Warcraft 2 for the DS, which is a compliment. It's a great RTS with Castles, Barracks, Farms, soldiers, kings, workers, etc. It has some of the more "advanced" RTS controls, things like build queues, rally points, etc., which we've come to expect from games like Total Annihilation, Supreme Commander, and others.
I have really enjoyed this game because it fills a void: the missing RTS for the DS. I've looked around, but hadn't found anything good in this genre on the DS. Lego Battles allows you to strategically build cities, plan battles, etc. My only complaint is that some of the early campaigns are very easy. I wish there were a way to increase the difficulty. That said, it's an outstanding game. Highly recommended.

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Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues Review

Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues
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I've been a big fan of all the Lego games, so my son & I were excited to pick up this one when it first came out. After playing it to about 85% completion, I have to say that overall this one is a pretty big letdown.
The format of the previous games has been pretty much the same - there's an overall hub that serves as the central area for the game. From there, levels are grouped together by story (about 5-6 levels for each movie/storyline). Each level contains a variety of hidden areas and secrets that can be accessed as the player opens new characters in the game, adding to the level's replay value.
That philosophy seems to have been rethought for this game, and not for the better. Instead of one hub, there are 6 - one for each of the 1st three movies, and three for Crystal Skull. The hub is a giant area where you can locate new characters and vehicles, and access the story and bonus levels. The hubs are fairly involved, and are set up the same way the levels were in the previous games (obtaining a new character lets you use their new ability to access a new part of the hub). The hubs are pretty well designed. My one complaint is that almost every new character remains in the area where you first purchased them, so remembering where to find the one you need can be difficult. Also, some of them are in very far-flung locations, so it can literally take about 5 minutes of just walking/driving the entire way across the hub to find the character with a wrench (for example), and then going all the way back across the hub to the entrance of the level that you need him for. I don't know who came up with that, but it's a TERRIBLE idea and a boring chore.
The levels themselves have been simplified WAY down. There are no secrets, there are no hidden areas, there is no reason to play any of them through more than once. Only the most rudimentary thought seems to have gone into each one. Gameplay is still the same as it ever was, and it's enjoyable, but the level design leaves a LOT to be desired. Generally, an entire bonus level will consist of one puzzle - for example, use the shovel to dig up a spear, throw the spear into the hole and use it to climb up to a ledge. Hit a switch with the whip and you're done!
The story levels too are much shorter than the levels in previous games. As an example, anyone who has played the first Lego Indiana Jones game will probably remember the mountain level from Raiders of the Lost Ark. That level begins in Marion's bar where you have to defeat a boss while the bar burns down, then moves into the mountain passes, then to a mountain temple, and finally to an army outpost. The equivalent level in this newest installment has players beating a boss in Marion's bar and THAT'S IT! That is the whole level. Each story level can be completed in roughly 5 minutes, and has no replay value at all - no secret areas to discover or any reason to come back to it again.
My final issue with this game is that it freezes on a fairly consistent basis - we've had it lock up about 15 times now, in all different areas, though the Raiders hub tends to get it the most. From poking around on forums, this seems to be a fairly common complaint.
If you're a fan of the Lego games, it's worth playing this one - it's still fun, even if it is a bit lacking in comparison to previous ones. However, I am keeping my fingers crossed that they do not retain this format for the Lego Harry Potter game coming out next year.

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LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues is a comedic action/adventure game that combines the fun and creative construction of LEGO bricks with the wits, daring and non-stop action of one of cinema\'s most beloved adventure heroes. With a unique, tongue-in-cheek take on all the Indiana Jones films – including for the first time ever Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – LEGO Indiana Jones 2 follows Dr. Jones\' escapades from the jungles of South America to the Peruvian Ruins and beyond.

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LEGO Batman Review

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...but "LEGO Batman" could have been so much more. While I am generally pleased with the graphical quality and overall presentation of the game, the gameplay is in sore need of an overhaul
But anyway, let's begin with:
THE GOOD:
1) The character diversity is impressive. I was happy to see some fanboy additions, rather than merely the main offenders, and overall, I was pleased at the number and variety of characters appearing.
2) The vehicle stages are impressive. While the main nemesis of the game (control) rears its ugly head at times, in general, the movement was fast-paced and frantic, if a little easy.
3) The graphics are nice. Crisp, colorful and clean. While it could have been better, the payoff would have been slight (these are LEGOs, after all).
4) There are a good number of extras in this game. Hidden stages, hidden characters, hidden facts, hidden upgrades - they are all here. If I had one gripe here, it's that there isn't a super-challenging mode (or at least one which I could find).
THE BAD:
1) Control. It's painful. It's unforgivable. This same game has been made three times before - why can't they get it right? Walking along narrow pathways can be a chore, and jumps are often missed, causing much frustration.
2) Environment. At times, it's difficult to determine where you can and can't go - until you die, over and over. While the puzzles are generally not difficult, their appearance is often masked, and it can be unclear if there is a puzzle at ALL. Combined with bad point one, this yields an incredible amounnt of frustration.
3) Difficulty. With the exception of the cheapness factor due to the horrible control, the game itself is very easy. One-on-one battles are a joke (you can just hit one button, over and over), and the general rule of the levels is ...just to smash everything. Some more variety here would have been appreciated.
THE UGLY:
1) Size of game. This game is just too small for the PS3/XBox/Wii. It would have been nice to see some challenge modes, or hidden stories, etc. etc.
So, that's that. If you've liked these games before (as have I), you will like this one, but will probably feel a slight tinge of disappointment. If these games have not appealed to you, don't buy this one, unless you really like Batman.

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LEGO STAR WARS Review

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I thought that this was going to be a very boring game, all about building things and almost no action, but my friend said it was amazing and I decided to see what he was talkng about so I rented it and it COMPLETELY SURPRISED ME! The game is amazingly fun and very addictive, we played it with my friends from 7 to after 12 and were still having fun. The levels are very well designed so you don't get a feeling of doing the same thing over and over and over again. The vechile levels are a tiny bit dissapointing, but still fun to play. One very fun thing you can do is continuously switch characters, so you dont get bored with one character and each of them has special abilitys. My favourite person to play with is Yoda because he does a cool jump every time he attacks, and he can use the force, along with the other jedi. You can play as everyone who was prominently featured in episode 1,2 and 3 except for the bad guys. The only thing I would do to improve the game is to allow you to go back and play the game through as the bad guys after you are done, it would be really fun to play as Jango Fett. Another cool thing is that you can decide who wins the battle at the end of episode 3, Obi-Wan or Anakin. The only thing that kind of drags this game down is the fact that if you keep pressing the attack button as a jedi, you are pretty much invincible and can't be hit, while at the same time you can attack. The boss battles are a bit too easy but still very fun. Definetely a game worth buying, the best game I have played in over a year.

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LEGO Star Wars blends the unique world of LEGO with the adventure of Star Wars, for unforgettable action and fun. Live the most popular moments from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Episodes I to III come to life -- and you can become a part of the story!

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I recently purchased this game for my 6-year-old son, and he loves it. The game allows him to choose adventures from Episodes I,II, and III. In Episode I, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are pitted in a fierce battle with alien droids. Episode II finds Anakin fighting the scary Tuskin Raiders. Finally, Episode III pits Anakin and Obi-Wan together. This time they're fighting the Separatists aboard General Grievous' ship.
This is a very fun and action-packed game. My son prefers it to the Star Wars Episode III game pack. The graphics are excellent, and the official Star Wars music plays in the background while the player is slugging it out on the screen. I recommend this game very highly. Having three different episodes included in one game is a great deal, and each one is loads of fun. Purchase this game and enter into the world of Star Wars.

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LEGO Star Wars chronicles the first three episodes of the legendary science-fiction trilogy. Two players can form a team and act out the classic battles from The Phantom Menace, Attack Of The Clones & Revenge Of The Sith. Become your favorite characters, from Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker to Jango Fett and advance the world-famous story.

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