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6.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 43 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 25 out of 43
  2. Negative: 10 out of 43
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  1. Dec 13, 2018
    6
    Lego Worlds is a sloppy but intriguing title that has a lot of potential that it doesn't quite live up to. The scope and scale are impressive but the controls are non-intuitive and the gameplay quickly descends into a frustrating grind. Although technically procedural generated, the individual worlds seem more like variations on a few templates rather than unique planets. Still, there areLego Worlds is a sloppy but intriguing title that has a lot of potential that it doesn't quite live up to. The scope and scale are impressive but the controls are non-intuitive and the gameplay quickly descends into a frustrating grind. Although technically procedural generated, the individual worlds seem more like variations on a few templates rather than unique planets. Still, there are a lot of vehicles to play around with, characters to meet and plenty to do, even if it becomes a bit repetitive after a while. Expand
  2. Mar 9, 2017
    6
    LEGO World
    No Man’s Sky is back
    You start the game out customizing your astronaut with extremely limited options, and then skydive into the first world… It’s here you learn that you’re destined to become a master builder… your ship is wrecked and you need to go gather materials to get it working again. Sound familiar? This game is literally LEGO No Mans Sky, without the deformed
    LEGO World
    No Man’s Sky is back
    You start the game out customizing your astronaut with extremely limited options, and then skydive into the first world…
    It’s here you learn that you’re destined to become a master builder…
    your ship is wrecked and you need to go gather materials to get it working again.
    Sound familiar?
    This game is literally LEGO No Mans Sky, without the deformed creatures walking around…
    Except it actually has a co-op mode that it isn’t lying about
    you can player either local or online with your psn friends… no randoms
    You whole point of the game is to complete tasks in exchange for a golden block…
    And as you progress through the game and collect more blocks you unlock new tools which in tern unlock new quest types…
    You have a discovery tool which you use to scan to items and animals in the world.. this tool allows you to shoot and place these items anywhere in the world…
    there’s a paint tool to change the color of items...
    a copy tool that allows you to select a structure in the world and save it to bring it with you..
    a land scape tool to alter the landscape,, raise it, lower it, change it, remove it, and finally the build tool that allows you to freely build items brick by brick
    You run around and complete the handful of tasks these residents need, they give you a golden block in return and you can either explore or go to a new random world…
    the game also gives you a preview before you land so you can constantly search for something else if you aren’t happy with the procedurally generated planet you get…
    unfortunately.. This is all the game is...
    and because of that it gets boring fast and loses its charm fast…
    The worlds are extremely small when you start out… they gradually increase in size when you hit the mile stones of collecting 25,50,and 80 blocks.. Eventually having multiple bio domes...
    The issue though is that the game isn’t fun enough to entice players to make it that far… to have to travel to anywhere from 25 to 80 different planets doing the same boring tasks to eventually be able to play on these larger maps or even collect 100 to unlock the ability to create your own world…
    And because this is so no man’s sky where its land, explore, and go… there’s no incentive to build…
    there’s no reason to collect all of these items and animals and build a fortress on a planet.. because you’re leaving it all behind after you’re done painting some gingerbread man’s lollipop for the 18th time
    basically you’re solving problems with Legos on randomly generated planets that all look practically identical that are no fun to explore…
    ride animals, vehicles….
    explore caves for treasures to unlock new weapons to deal with rogue Lego creatures…
    rinse and repeat until your bored.
    it didn’t take me long…
    And that’s sad because the game opens with such charm and character…
    The rest of the game should’ve been just as handcrafted as its opening with increasing challenge to your task at hands…
    But instead they tried to chase Minecraft and no man’s sky, and fell on their face
    I give LEGO Worlds
    a 6/10
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  3. Sep 9, 2018
    7
    A fun and distracting game that is a blast in short spurts. I love building in this game and it is always exciting to unlock new bricks. No stress, with this game just relax and be creative.
  4. Mar 9, 2023
    7
    I like this game it's great making anything you want adding other assets to current assets but I hate how objective don't stay as completed your forever chasing the same objectives over and over it pissed me off I got off and haven't been back since I kind of regret my digital purchase
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69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. games(TM)
    Jun 14, 2017
    60
    Just another brick in the wall. [Issue#186, p.82]
  2. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Apr 15, 2017
    50
    Struggling with the camera ruins the imaginative ideas at the core of this Lego installment. [May 2017, p.88]
  3. Mar 26, 2017
    67
    LEGO Worlds is a logical answer to Minecraft. Generally speaking LEGO does well in a virtual playground, as it offers a lot of options to keep you playing. However, technical issues and repetitive gameplay takes the possibility of a good flow out of the game.