LEGO The Hobbit
As far as LEGO games go, LEGO The Hobbit is top notch, with tons of content to keep you busy for hours upon hours.
As far as LEGO games go, LEGO The Hobbit is top notch, with tons of content to keep you busy for hours upon hours.
With the likes of The Avengers, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Spider-Man, and dozens of other minor heroes coming together to fight a massive threat (quite literally), it's quite cool to see how it all played out.
Dialogue from the films, open world exploration, fetch side-quests, and object forging make it stand out among the crowd.
They may be catered to children, but I find great pleasure in their simplistic gameplay, puzzle solving, and humorous storytelling.
With having a new baby and recently going back to freelance work, my schedule/routine has been thrown off quite a bit. It’s pretty tough to plan… anything, actually. Let alone, setting aside some dedicated time for gaming. I’ve basically just been parking my ass on the couch whenever it’s free and the baby’s either sleeping […]
Take the beloved original Star Wars trilogy, add a handful of cuteness, a ton of fun, some hilarious cutscenes and a shit load of replay value and you’ve got yourself Lego Star Wars II. The Good: Fun! Ho-ly is this game fun! You get to play through the original Star Wars trilogy using any character […]
I seriously did not see this coming. I rented Lego Star Wars II thinking it would be good for a few hours of entertainment and some easy achievement points, nearly 10 days and 30+ combined hours later, my whole family has been in on the action and we're all loving it! This is the first time a single title has had myself (26), my wife (27) and our 8 year-old daughter vying for the console. And the fact that this is the first 360 game my daughter has been really into has me pretty excited. It's good to see some kid-friendly titles hitting the 360 lately.