![]() The colours shine out in levels in the Rainbow Cloud with Unikitty using every colour of the rainbow to decorate, cut scenes directly from the movie mix in with the graphical interface of the game, and it was a struggle to spot a massive difference. I reviewed this on the PS4 and everything about it was exactly the next gen experience I wanted from a Lego game. Graphically this is definitely the best that Traveller’s Tales have put out. The four realms you can move between are set in an open world style but are not littered with too many things to find so younger players can still finish it without too much difficulty. In terms of length, it may feel a little short compared to previous Lego games, it takes about 20 hours to get 100%, when you compare this to something gargantuan like Lego Marvel or Batman 2, but this is still a decent amount of gameplay to keep it moving and not feeling like it overstays its welcome. This adds in to the platforming, open world gameplay that provides the most versatile and interesting Lego gameplay to date. It’s not just enough to have the instructions, you also need a master builder to carry them out for you. Players will spend the majority of the levels finding instruction guides to build Lego objects to get past the block in the level. A stronger emphasis on the puzzles has been part on this game. They seem to have finally found a balance with the length of the levels and just how much time players can invest in this unfamiliar territory. The great thing about the individual levels in this game is that unlike previous instalments, they are not long and drawn out. Like every other Lego game, the formula is pretty much the same. Along the way you collect characters from the movie like Batman, Unikitty and Vitruvius to help complete the levels. Players assume the character of Emmett, the everyday construction worker who is whisked away by Wyldstyle to help save the Lego universe from the evil Lord Business. I have not enjoyed a Lego game this much since Lego City Undercover, the combination of next gen graphics, a well woven story, the integration I have not enjoyed a Lego game this much since Lego City Undercover, the combination of next gen graphics, a well woven story, the integration of the lego build system all combine to make this one of my favourite Lego games so far.
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