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71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
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  1. Sep 26, 2019
    74
    LEGO Jurassic World has everything you love about the Jurassic Park movies but with that familiar LEGO touch. The ability to play via couch co-op is a nice bonus as the experience shines when playing with a friend, a spouse, a sibling, or whoever you want. TT Games have crafted a LEGO package that does the Jurassic franchise proud. LEGO Jurassic World is a love letter to the iconic scenes and characters, and a game which really is meant to be on Nintendo’s home/portable system.
  2. Sep 26, 2019
    70
    The technical problems and the weak use of the Jurassic Park series make this delivery one of the weakest.
  3. Sep 21, 2019
    70
    LEGO Jurassic World brings what is expected from the LEGO series to the world of Jurassic Park in an effort that features plenty of humor, amusing moments and a co-op mode that proves just right for a fun two-player experience. Even if there are no significant new elements in this work, LEGO Jurassic World certainly does a good job at providing an enjoyable experience like other LEGO games have done.
  4. Sep 17, 2019
    70
    While LEGO Jurassic World does nothing particularly ‘new’ or exciting to distinguish itself from other platforms (other than being portable, which it pulled off three years ago on PS Vita anyway), it’s impossible to not be swept up by its charming recreation of the Jurassic saga. With a greater focus on puzzle-solving than combat, even the youngest of players will find it a safe and engaging place to muck around with Danish bricks. Much like every other LEGO release, its relevance to you comes down to your connection to the franchise, but if you have a penchant for clever girls and staying out of the long grass (and you haven't played it already), this port is bound to sink its claws into you.
  5. 70
    If you’re a LEGO or Jurassic World fan, then it is easy to recommend LEGO Jurassic World. If you already own it on another system, then whether or not you want to double dip will come down to how much you like it. This is a pretty solid port and the best mobile version of the game. The price accurately reflects that this is not a new game and provides numerous hours of LEGO fun for your hard-earned dollars.
  6. Oct 4, 2019
    66
    Lego Jurassic World is a perfect port of the 2015 title with all DLC included. It does not, however, offer anything new either in the Lego game space and/or from the original. For Jurassic Park movie buffs (and/or those with little ones who are), however, this is a solid experience if this the first foray into the title. Otherwise, take a pass.
  7. Oct 14, 2019
    60
    LEGO Jurassic World arrives on Nintendo Switch with nothing more than a bunch of useless DLCs and a brand new non-budget price.
  8. Oct 13, 2019
    60
    Quotation forthcoming.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 2 out of 14
  1. May 12, 2020
    9
    This is a typical LEGO game and I loved it. It plays great on the Switch and is a wonderful addition to the LEGO collection.
  2. Feb 16, 2020
    9
    This comes from a LEGO games and Jurassic Park series fan: if you like both too you will very much enjoy this game. The recreation of iconicThis comes from a LEGO games and Jurassic Park series fan: if you like both too you will very much enjoy this game. The recreation of iconic scenes from the movies combined with the silly and fun humor of the LEGO games brings a lot of joy. It may be true that the title doesn’t add much to the LEGO formula, but it didn’t bother me personally. Also, the game runs and looks great on Switch. Full Review »
  3. Jul 4, 2023
    8
    The story mode is absolutely fantastic, perhaps even the best of all the LEGO games. I love the slightly grittier, scarier approach they wentThe story mode is absolutely fantastic, perhaps even the best of all the LEGO games. I love the slightly grittier, scarier approach they went for, and I think it works wonderfully. The open world, however, is incredibly lackluster. While it looks great, it's very poorly designed. It's somehow simultaneously way too linear and incredibly confusing, which isn't helped by the horrible map. I like what they were going for with the map, referencing the one that briefly appeared in the first film, but it really does not work well as a map for a video game, being incredibly ambiguous and giving almost no useful information. Content seems to also be fairly slim compared to other games in the series. Overall, the standout story mode alone is enough for me to give it a positive rating, but if you're looking for a game with a good open-world postgame, this is not the one for you. Full Review »