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Actually if you can, avoid spending any money at all on this game, try to play it for free or wait for it to go on sale at some point later in the year. It's lazy, glitchy, and takes everything great from both Lego and Horizon IPs and slaps it in the face.
Every level is copy and paste like this; exploring a few area to grab studs and jumping over a gap or two, then opening a few chests to reveal a new item to use in the one and only combat part of the level, cue a loading screen here and there, grab a gold brick, end. Occasionally, a new enemy type or weapon variation to use in only 4 1/2 short chapters to the game you could complete in around 10-12 hours.
Long story short, find a way to play this for free and avoid spending more than $5 on this. Better yet, find a current LEGO game you already own and play that again, you'll enjoy it a lot more than LEGO Horizon Adventures.
Every level is copy and paste like this; exploring a few area to grab studs and jumping over a gap or two, then opening a few chests to reveal a new item to use in the one and only combat part of the level, cue a loading screen here and there, grab a gold brick, end. Occasionally, a new enemy type or weapon variation to use in only 4 1/2 short chapters to the game you could complete in around 10-12 hours.
Long story short, find a way to play this for free and avoid spending more than $5 on this. Better yet, find a current LEGO game you already own and play that again, you'll enjoy it a lot more than LEGO Horizon Adventures.
- IronFist77
- Feb 6, 2025
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