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Lego marvel avengers 3ds review
Lego marvel avengers 3ds review













lego marvel avengers 3ds review

What is nice, is that the story itself doesn't progress linearly. Much like Lord of the Rings, you can explore the world in your own time or just plough through the levels. Rather than the older LEGO titles like Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones, where you jump from hub world to linear levels following the films, LEGO Marvel's Avengers is an interesting, albeit not original blend of open world and levels. Be warned, although this is a LEGO game I may or may not accidentally drop spoilers for the films below if you still haven’t gotten round to watching them. This one, LEGO Marvel's Avengers, follows it namesake films as well as some of the standalone hero stories too.

lego marvel avengers 3ds review

LEGO Avengers might sound like it was released a few years ago, but that was actually Marvel Superheroes. No longer are these games available, and now you’ll have to settle with playing as your favorite superheroes. Once upon a time, LEGO released its own video games, and I remember playing one mining on in particular and being completely enthralled. This is especially true in the field of video games. What would LEGO be without its many licenses? Would it be the billionaire genius that Tony Stark embodies without his Iron Man suit? Or would it be Steve Rogers before he took the super solider serum? It's fair to say that, however popular LEGO own branded stuff is fun, the licenses, from Star Wars to Marvel are doing incredible work for the toy company. Platforms: PC ( Steam, $/€ 29.99), Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, WiiU, Nintendo 3DS, PS Vita.Developer/Publisher: Traveller's Tales/Warner Bros.















Lego marvel avengers 3ds review