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6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 36
  2. Negative: 8 out of 36
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  1. Mar 18, 2016
    2
    This is probably the worst of the LEGO lot. Not because it is broken but because they keep cramming fluff in. I'm so sick of the need to create more and more "hub" worlds to fill with useless stuff just so you can say your game takes longer. The main levels gets shorter as the hub worlds get larger. Utterly boring and useless. Give me solid levels and dump the hubs altogether. This isThis is probably the worst of the LEGO lot. Not because it is broken but because they keep cramming fluff in. I'm so sick of the need to create more and more "hub" worlds to fill with useless stuff just so you can say your game takes longer. The main levels gets shorter as the hub worlds get larger. Utterly boring and useless. Give me solid levels and dump the hubs altogether. This is probably the first LEGO game I won't 100% because it is simply too boring running around the hub worlds doing the same crap over and over again.

    I've never liked the talking they added to the games. It makes the LEGO experience less than what it should be. But reusing the movie voices in the game is horribly bad. It completely breaks the game flow and adds absolutely no value.

    LEGO games are at their best when they focus on movies and not their own story line (Marvel Super Heroes I'm looking at you). That is the only thing that makes this better than the last LEGO Marvel game. But the stories are stitched together like an afterthought. There is no real consistency and the level design themselves are pretty bad. Beyond any other LEGO game this is all about fighting endless waves of enemies for the sole purpose of fighting endless waves of enemies. Part of the joy of LEGO was exploring the environment but that is now relegated to the hub worlds. In each level you rarely have time to explore as you continuely fight people. It is easiest to just avoid them until you cannot interact with the environment because the same buttons are used for everything.

    There are bugs in the game including cameras that tend to go out of control. On Barton's Farm there is a gold brick inside a crate you have to open by doing various things. The problem is that when you get close to the crate the camera suddenly switches to the back side of the crate which happens to put you inside a barn. There is also issues with flying in general but also the fact that flying characters won't auto-land anymore.

    Overall this game could have been fun except the recent changes to the LEGO formula that break the experience altogether. TT needs to go back to basics and what made the games fun. They remind me of the Assassin's Creed franchise. They should probably just shelf the brand for a while.
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  2. Oct 21, 2018
    0
    Décidément, les jeux Légo pédalent dans la choucroute.... c'est toujours la même formule percluse de rhumatismes depuis belle lurette ! faudrait peut-être penser à vous renouveler les **** gars parce que là ça devient casse-bonbons (pour rester poli).

    Surtout que les commandes et la maniabilité déjà très perfectibles sont devenues super balourdes dans cet épisode des Merdeveleries
    Décidément, les jeux Légo pédalent dans la choucroute.... c'est toujours la même formule percluse de rhumatismes depuis belle lurette ! faudrait peut-être penser à vous renouveler les **** gars parce que là ça devient casse-bonbons (pour rester poli).

    Surtout que les commandes et la maniabilité déjà très perfectibles sont devenues super balourdes dans cet épisode des Merdeveleries imbéciles (oh merde, un gros mot, je voulais rester poli ou du moins raisonnablement courtois dans un jeu destiné aux gamins -bon ben tant pis). Et la caméra qui reste désespérément fixe, c'est devenu insupportable ça aussi...

    Et le farmage des briques et des **** machins à ramasser est toujours aussi lancinant, de même que le bourrinage en règle lors des combats. C'est toujours lourdingue à jouer, vu qu'on est toujours mal guidé et qu'il faut deviner comment débloquer le script suivant dans cette progression erratique et merdique (changer de perso, viser tel bidule, activer le machin, détruire le truc, construire le bordel etc).

    Bon, c'est assez joli bien sûr mais les voix françaises sont un peu ratées, la musique est envahissante et l'humour gogol fait long feu : du coup je me suis vengé sur le disque et l'ai recontruit en confettis de plastique. Même si c'est pas recyclable.
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71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 18
  2. Negative: 1 out of 18
  1. Apr 10, 2016
    60
    The 'Lego' games have always been a known quantity, but perhaps familiarity is beginning to breed contempt. 'Lego Marvel’s Avengers' wasn’t able to hold my attention as well as its forebears, even though it’s not a markedly different experience. Perhaps it’s time for the series to get a shot in the arm.
  2. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Mar 27, 2016
    80
    Just great action, a love of superhero cinema, and not one overpriced level pack in sight. [Apr 2016, p.82]
  3. Feb 19, 2016
    65
    Ultimately, LEGO Marvel's Avengers delivers plenty of fan service, but it fails to top its predecessors. Instead of something new and innovative, LEGO Marvel's Avengers is a by-the-numbers sequel that scratches the LEGO itch but doesn't offer much more than that. It's also the easiest LEGO game yet.