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Lego jurassic world switch review
Lego jurassic world switch review






lego jurassic world switch review

The mix of new and old voice over works, and there's some lovely referential humour in there, just as you'd expect. Visually it's fine and it really shines when the new weather system kicks in. Maybe they'll get it right for the next game, but it's an element of the game that needs rebalancing for future releases. While last time there were points we became stuck because we didn't know what to do next, here we're told exactly what to do during critical moments in the action, making this feel more like a interactive film at times.

lego jurassic world switch review

The studio's still yet to perfect its Help system. It's this that causes the same irk that we have with other Lego games sure replayability is a huge factor in these titles, but we're all too aware of the artificially extended play time, and we just stare at locked areas in frustration the first time we play through a level. We can even splice together our own creations - perhaps as a nod to the events of Jurassic World - and drop these oddball breeds into the game proper.Īs with the human characters, you need certain dinos to unlock certain parts of the park, or certain areas within levels. Early on, for example, we're nursing a triceratops back to health, and then controlling the three-horned lizard and smashing through barriers into new areas. The big difference between this game and its brethren is the ability to play as twenty different creatures found within the game, each with their own unique ability. For the main these abilities are used to collect additional Lego bricks, but they are also often crucial to your progress, a howl distracting a dino at the right time, or a jump allowing access to a lofty platform.Īnd yes, let's not forget the dinosaurs. Lex's screams in the first flick were irritating to the ears. When it comes to the main characters, the ones you'll definitely recognise, the studio's to be commended for working out everyone's special abilities and keeping them both interesting and tied to the source material. There's other games in the Lego family that rely on the richness of the roster to drive replayability, but this just isn't the case with Jurassic World. One downside is that you'll have a harder time recognising the majority of the 100+ characters that are available for unlocking here park staff and bystanders joining your ever-growing roster hasn't the same thrill as, say, unlocking the extended cast of characters from Lego Star Wars.

lego jurassic world switch review

That means only the best beats from the flicks make the cut, making for some great stages. Unlike say, Lego Hobbit - which like its celluloid counterpart, felt like too much filler - Lego Jurassic World keeps things tight by splitting its twenty level structure evenly between all four films. It's likely down to the licence and how it's been handled. And yet, again, we find our tastebuds becoming curious as soon as the latest offering is dished out onto our console plate. A well-known recipe and one that, several years and many tie-ins later, we find we're losing the taste for. TT Games takes cinematic material, strips out the most iconic scenes, then piles on the typical Lego humour. This Blu-Ray presentation is a winner.Everything is the same. There is some slight banding when faced with harsher gradients. Black levels are very strong with no hint of compression artifacts or digital anomalies of the sort. The animation style does have some rough line edges, but this does not appear to be an issue with the transfer. The textures, including the character designs and the environments, are extremely impressive and give the crossover a real sense of depth. These animators obviously put great care into each environment which shines through here. The small touches that are added to each hero add a lot to them. An area where the film shines is the unique quality to the character designs. This is not a surprise, as both properties are both lighter, brighter and more kid-friendly than some of the more mature DC titles we have been getting recently. All of the colors present in this transfer are practically leaping off the screen with the wide range of striking hues permeating the frame.

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Lego jurassic world switch review