- Publisher: Thunderful
- Release Date: Oct 12, 2022
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, Meta Quest, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Oct 15, 2022It is a beautiful looking puzzle game. Unfortunately playing it, especially with a controller is mostly a pain and rather frustrating sometimes. You spend more times trying to adjust a camera to see if you are fitting the block in the right place, than actually thinking on a puzzle.
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Nov 8, 2022In all LEGO: Bricktales is a charming foray into a plastic moulded world. Creativity is encouraged, but players are more than free to blitz through with whatever roughshod constructions that they are able to make, allowing for some hilarity when people either question the quality of a painstakingly built bridge or compliment the artistry in a hastily constructed helicopter. For anyone that is a fan of LEGO, character creation, or questionable engineering, this isn’t a game to miss despite its few flaws.
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Nov 3, 2022LEGO: Bricktales manages to be fun despite some structural shakiness.
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Nov 1, 2022Developer ClockStone gave this a good effort, but there wasn't enough in LEGO Bricktales to keep me feeling interested. Even the story, which is typically a franchise strong suit felt underwhelming with half-hearted humor and nothing really memorable. That's not to say there isn't a foundation for something better in the future. The concept of using LEGO building to progress and doing it in your own way is a strong one, but without better tools, like blueprints and the like, the novelty wears off quickly. For now, LEGO Bricktales is a fun curiosity and little more than that.