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  1. Aug 8, 2014
    6
    The combat system really improved, and LEGO The Hobbit is very varied when it comes to skills and missions, but it isn't engrossing at all, I'd even say it's forgettable.
  2. Nov 13, 2014
    6
    Well, what to say about this game? I really liked the movies very much (but the first one is better) but this game wasn't what I was expecting. The voices and story are the same as the movie's, so it's ok and the character models are great (is very funny seeing the actors in tiny LEGO versions). However, the missions are so repetitive and we use almost every time the same characters andWell, what to say about this game? I really liked the movies very much (but the first one is better) but this game wasn't what I was expecting. The voices and story are the same as the movie's, so it's ok and the character models are great (is very funny seeing the actors in tiny LEGO versions). However, the missions are so repetitive and we use almost every time the same characters and there are not so much different abilities like in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. So, if you are a fan of The Hobbit and/or of the LEGO games and you don't care about the negative points listed here, go there and buy it. If not, just save your money for other games. Expand
  3. Jan 30, 2021
    5
    The combat system really improved, and LEGO The Hobbit is very varied when it comes to skills and missions, but it isn't engrossing at all, I'd even say it's forgettable.
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  1. Apr 25, 2014
    61
    LEGO: The Hobbit has become the black sheep of the franchise and it's well deserved, mainly due to a poor technical section. It looks like the whole game was made in a rush in every aspect. Not even the humour is as remarkable as in other games of the franchise.
  2. 72
    Our advice? Don’t bother picking up Lego: The Hobbit now. It’s a great game, but it’s not a full game. Instead, pick it up later this year when The Hobbit: There and Back Again comes out. It will likely be available at a discount price then and together with its DLC that will probably be at or just under the price of a full game. That way you can enjoy Lego: The Hobbit the way it was meant to be played.