Lego Worlds Early Access Review
Added: 10.06.2015 22:51 | 4 views | 0 comments
GameSpot's early access reviews evaluate unfinished games that are nonetheless available for purchase by the public. While the games in question are not considered finished by their creators, you may still devote money, time, and bandwidth for the privilege of playing them before they are complete. The review below critiques a work in progress, and represents a snapshot of the game at the time of the review's publication. In the time that I've spent with it so far, , which doesn't do anyone any favors. While there are similarities between the two, there is a certain type of Minecraft fan who will find little of interest in Lego Worlds. It doesn't offer much in the way of survival mechanics or scarcity of materials, and there's no hint of either in the game's list of promised features. This means that those who savor spending their first night in a new world dug into a tiny hillside bunker, hoarding coal and raw pork chops, may be left wanting. The same is true for those who appreciate the creep of progress as they gain access to better and better materials for more advanced crafting recipes. It's best to scrap any hopes of crafting altogether, because this just isn't that game. A lot of promising sandbox games have stagnated in their early access or beta stages. I've personally been burned before, and I have a hard time imagining another “craftlike” enthusiast who hasn't. As much as I enjoy Lego Worlds' charm and usability, I would still describe its future as uncertain. It will take a lot more than camels and bears and unbelievably user-friendly building controls to stand alongside the genre's biggest successes. While it demonstrates an impressive understanding of how you engage with exploration and building in wide open worlds, that won't be enough to sustain it without even more content and the implementation of promised features, such as online multiplayer. Lego Worlds’ foundation is rock-solid; the developer just needs to keep laying the bricks. What's There? | There are loads of biomes ready to explore, as well as creatures, characters, vehicles and items to interact with. The game also has a full set of building and terraforming features already implemented, though there may still be the works. | What's to Come? | The list is long, but most notably they're promising more biomes, items, characters, buildings, vehicles, as well as new liquid behaviours, underwater exploration, cave systems, improved AI and online multiplayer. | What Does it Cost? | $14.99 | When Will it be Finished? | Early 2016 | What's the Verdict? | It's an absolute delight to explore and build even in the game's current state, but there's still plenty of room to grow. Like so many other early access craftlikes, maintaining regular updates will make or break LEGO Worlds. |
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| Nintendo Download: 11th June 2015 (Europe)
Added: 09.06.2015 0:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
Nintendo Insider writes:
Its an expectedly quiet Nintendo Download for Europe this week, with E3 2015 nearly upon us.
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure leads the way on Nintendo 3DS, joined by LEGO Jurassic Worlds prehistoric-inspired adventures that will carry you through all four Jurassic films.
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| LEGO Worlds Steam Early Access preview | Vic B'Stard's State of Play
Added: 08.06.2015 8:16 | 8 views | 0 comments
Vic B'Stard writes: "LEGO, TT Games and Warner Bros. Games have released their answer to Minecraft, LEGO Worlds, as part of Steams Early Access programme."
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| Symphony Worlds Trailer and Screens
Added: 06.06.2015 7:47 | 7 views | 0 comments
Empty Clip Studios is working on a Kickstarter campaign scheduled for this summer
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| Can Minecraft Compete with LEGO Worlds?
Added: 04.06.2015 15:16 | 8 views | 0 comments
The time that fans of the massively popular LEGO franchise have been waiting for has finally come. The block-building hit Minecraft that once thrived so astonishingly will be struck a massive blow by the admiring LEGO pieces that will soon infect servers. Will LEGO Worlds dethrone Minecraft as the master of block-building games? Or is LEGO Worlds just copying Minecraft shamelessly?
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| Lego Worlds Hands On Preview | GVN
Added: 04.06.2015 15:16 | 6 views | 0 comments
TT Games has released their newest game on Steam Early Access called Lego Worlds, a large open world Lego game where your favorite toys meet the Minecraft formula.
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| Lego Worlds Collide in Lego Dimensions
Added: 02.06.2015 14:00 | 7 views | 0 comments
Warner's greatest properties collide in Lego form in Lego Dimensions.
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| Warner Bros. Launches LEGO-Based Minecraft Competitor
Added: 02.06.2015 0:00 | 9 views | 0 comments
A new LEGO game appeared on Steam this morning, and it looks to be a creation-based sandbox experience much like Minecraft.
LEGO Worlds is being developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The title is currently in Steam Early Access and only includes a single-player mode, but the development team plans to add many more features throughout 2015.
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| GS News - XCOM 2 Announced; The Witcher 3 is Getting Some Much Requested Bug Fixes
Added: 01.06.2015 23:59 | 6 views | 0 comments
Lego Worlds had a surprise release on Steam Early Access; Batman: Arkham Knight won't have any loading screens, and Destiny developer Bungie trademarks something called "Eververse Trading Co."
Tags: Steve, Destiny, Knight, Bungie, Earth, XCOM, Arkham, Worlds, Soul, Leaf, Witcher
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| GS News - XCOM 2 Announced; The Witcher 3 is Getting Some Much Requested Bug Fixes
Added: 01.06.2015 23:59 | 3 views | 0 comments
Lego Worlds had a surprise release on Steam Early Access; Batman: Arkham Knight won't have any loading screens, and Destiny developer Bungie trademarks something called "Eververse Trading Co."
Tags: Steve, Destiny, Knight, Bungie, Earth, XCOM, Arkham, Worlds, Soul, Leaf, Witcher
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