LEGO Jurassic World Review: Spared no expense - WASDuk
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Gareth from WASDuk reviews LEGO Jurassic World.
"Once youve cracked through Jurassic Park, the rest of the game lacks the same kind of punch. Though this didnt stop me enjoying the experience at all. Thats the thing about parody, it works just as well with mediocre films as it does brilliant ones. Such is the power of the LEGO formula that it can turn any film into a family friendly comedy, and a very entertaining one at that."
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| E3 2015: LEGO Dimensions is the Ultimate LEGO Game
Added: 20.06.2015 5:19 | 2 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: LEGO Dimensions is a lot of LEGO in one game.
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| LEGO Jurassic World Review: Spared no expense - WASDuk
Added: 20.06.2015 2:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
Gareth from WASDuk reviews LEGO Jurassic World.
"Once youve cracked through Jurassic Park, the rest of the game lacks the same kind of punch. Though this didnt stop me enjoying the experience at all. Thats the thing about parody, it works just as well with mediocre films as it does brilliant ones. Such is the power of the LEGO formula that it can turn any film into a family friendly comedy, and a very entertaining one at that."
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| E3 2015: LEGO Dimensions is the Ultimate LEGO Game
Added: 20.06.2015 2:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: LEGO Dimensions is a lot of LEGO in one game.
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| REVIEW: LEGO Jurassic World - The Outerhaven
Added: 20.06.2015 1:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
"Last Friday, a few colleagues and myself felt vastly swept up in all the dino-mania thats taken the world (and Box Office) by storm and decided to go catch the new Jurassic World film at the cinema. I spent £6 on a Pepsi (just so I could keep the plastic drinks cup with a detachable dinosaur on top) and about £15 on a 3D ticket. Hated the film; it bored me to tears with its dumbness and I left feeling as if they barely scratched (no pun intended) the surface of what made the original so captivating. Alas, when LEGO Jurassic World turned up on my doorstep I was as trepidatious as a Diplodocus hanging above a Mosasaurus on a Saturday afternoon. I think that analogy alone deserves a hand Just not from a T-Rex eh? Get it? Because they have little arms? Oh, I give up." writes TheOuterhaven's Gary Marston.
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| LEGO Jurassic World Review: Spared no expense - WASDuk
Added: 20.06.2015 0:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
Gareth from WASDuk reviews LEGO Jurassic World.
"Once youve cracked through Jurassic Park, the rest of the game lacks the same kind of punch. Though this didnt stop me enjoying the experience at all. Thats the thing about parody, it works just as well with mediocre films as it does brilliant ones. Such is the power of the LEGO formula that it can turn any film into a family friendly comedy, and a very entertaining one at that."
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| REVIEW: LEGO Jurassic World - The Outerhaven
Added: 19.06.2015 23:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
"Last Friday, a few colleagues and myself felt vastly swept up in all the dino-mania thats taken the world (and Box Office) by storm and decided to go catch the new Jurassic World film at the cinema. I spent £6 on a Pepsi (just so I could keep the plastic drinks cup with a detachable dinosaur on top) and about £15 on a 3D ticket. Hated the film; it bored me to tears with its dumbness and I left feeling as if they barely scratched (no pun intended) the surface of what made the original so captivating. Alas, when LEGO Jurassic World turned up on my doorstep I was as trepidatious as a Diplodocus hanging above a Mosasaurus on a Saturday afternoon. I think that analogy alone deserves a hand Just not from a T-Rex eh? Get it? Because they have little arms? Oh, I give up." writes TheOuterhaven's Gary Marston.
From:
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| REVIEW: LEGO Jurassic World - The Outerhaven
Added: 19.06.2015 23:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
"Last Friday, a few colleagues and myself felt vastly swept up in all the dino-mania thats taken the world (and Box Office) by storm and decided to go catch the new Jurassic World film at the cinema. I spent £6 on a Pepsi (just so I could keep the plastic drinks cup with a detachable dinosaur on top) and about £15 on a 3D ticket. Hated the film; it bored me to tears with its dumbness and I left feeling as if they barely scratched (no pun intended) the surface of what made the original so captivating. Alas, when LEGO Jurassic World turned up on my doorstep I was as trepidatious as a Diplodocus hanging above a Mosasaurus on a Saturday afternoon. I think that analogy alone deserves a hand Just not from a T-Rex eh? Get it? Because they have little arms? Oh, I give up." writes TheOuterhaven's Gary Marston.
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n4g.com
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