So, with a bit more balance and a touch less frustration, let’s walk through the game. I still liked it, but some of the flaws seemed a bit more glaring in Free Play.Īnd now … well, now I’ve completed the game, will enjoy a break, but found it to be a very solid game and one I’d recommend with only a hint of reservation: there’s a lotta fun in that game. Then I started another review, perhaps a week later: I’d finished the story and was working on Free Play missions that would allow me to finish collecting all the achievements … and there was a lot more frustration expressed in that review! Griping about finding all the hidden treasures (some items had helper extras you could turn on … others didn’t), control problems switching between characters, and other control problems when jumping to specific locations made for a review of a very different tone. The story was fun to re-experience as a LEGO game, the many characters and simple puzzles were fun, and the imaginative LEGO creations are always a pleasure to see … made you want to have a set of mini-kits that appeared in the game! The only drawback seemed to be the repetition but let’s be honest … people who get bored with gameplay aren’t seeking out LEGO games! ![]() After completing the first third of the trilogy, I took a break and wrote a glowing review: I loved nearly every thing about it. ![]() This is the third review I’ve written on LEGO Lord of the Rings (LotR) but the only one I’ll publish.
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