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La Grande Aventure Lego: Le Jeu Vidéo

Original title: The Lego Movie Videogame
  • Video Game
  • 2014
  • 7
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7.0/10
1.4K
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Will Ferrell, Jessica DiCicco, Bradley Pierce, and Josh Robert Thompson in La Grande Aventure Lego: Le Jeu Vidéo (2014)
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Video game following the story line of La Grande Aventure Lego (2014).Video game following the story line of La Grande Aventure Lego (2014).Video game following the story line of La Grande Aventure Lego (2014).

  • Directors
    • Jon Burton
    • Matt Palmer
  • Writer
    • Graham Goring
  • Stars
    • Orion Acaba
    • Laura Bailey
    • David Boat
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    7.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Directors
      • Jon Burton
      • Matt Palmer
    • Writer
      • Graham Goring
    • Stars
      • Orion Acaba
      • Laura Bailey
      • David Boat
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    The LEGO Movie Video Game (VG)
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    The LEGO Movie Video Game (VG)

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    Orion Acaba
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    Laura Bailey
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    Robert Clotworthy
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    Ben Diskin
    Ben Diskin
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    Keith Ferguson
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    Todd Hansen
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    Jonathan Lipow
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    Yuri Lowenthal
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    Jim Meskimen
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    Jon Olson
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    Wendy Patterson
    Wendy Patterson
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      • Jon Burton
      • Matt Palmer
    • Writer
      • Graham Goring
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    nick-cushion

    Not the very best LEGO game ever made but it's definitely one of them!!

    See the full review @ http://idiotbox.co.uk/lego-movie-video game-review/

    The first impressions of The LEGO Movie Video game (or LMV as it will be called from here on out) is that it is colourful! Very very colourful! Like rainbow throwing up on a rubix cube colourful! The little pre-menu introduction video takes you on a flying tour of Bricksberg and shows off how vibrant the game is going to be as well as acting as a little introduction to some of the characters, rounded off nicely by the camera knocking poor sweet Emmett off of a building. Kind of sums up everything you need to know about the little yellow protagonist of this story! The game starts as all games do; with a tutorial level. It kicks it off with footage from the movie that ties in nicely with the gameplay, this gave me a good feeling inside as it generally means that the levels, although they are undoubtedly going to be padded out for length, will stay true to the story of the movie. This is always my biggest issue with movie tie-ins, we're already off to a good start here and the game hasn't even begun! The tutorial here does as all tutorials do and runs through the basics of the game; only this time you have Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman & Shakespeare in the mix which sort of makes this the best tutorial ever!! (IMDB seems to suggest that the actors from the film are not in the game but they sound almost 100% exact which is frankly good enough for me!)

    As the game progresses you are introduced to a few of the features that are new to LMV. Firstly you have the instruction manuals. You need to collect a certain number of these and take them to a control panel to launch a neat little mini-game. This mini-game throws a Lego set together and you have to select the missing part from a list, the quicker you get right the more coins you earn, simple and effective! The other mini-game you are thrown into was a surprise to say the least. I was going about my business trying to get some construction workers back from their coffee break by fixing some speakers to draw them out of the office (actual mission objectives). As soon as I succeeded in this they came out of the office and I was immediately thrown into a dance party, complete with disco ball and light-up flooring. This played out like every other rhythm game ever designed; you have a bar at the bottom of the screen and different buttons scroll across it. Press the right buttons at the right time and you will successfully throw down some killer shapes.

    At the end of every level you are greeted by what will be a very familiar sight to anyone that has played a LEGO game in the past; the round-up screen. This is where the game runs through all of the important stuff like how many coins and instruction manuals you have collected. Finally it also runs through the gargantuan list of characters you have unlocked (and the huge list of them that are still to be unlocked). The list of characters in this game is Insane!! After I completed the first level and was first greeted by this for the first time it was borderline daunting how many there were but when it comes down to it the sheer amount of unlockables and collectables is one of the highlights of games like this!

    The levels themselves are one thing however every LEGO game needs to have a hub. Star Wars had the Cantina and Harry Potter had Diagon Alley but they all had one. LMV gets a little greedy in that respect. As you go through the game and move into the different areas of the universe the hub levels change to match, you can also travel between the different hubs as much and as freely as you want. The hub is where you get to mooch around between levels and explore to find all the little hidden nooks and crannies as well as buying the characters you've previously unlocked, either by talking to them in the world or taking the lazy option and buying them through the character screen. You can also wander around and help other LEGO citizens that are in trouble in return for coins or instruction manual pages. Alternatively if you're not feeling social or helpful you can just screw it and follow the green studs to the next mission. The choice is 100% yours!

    As you get further into the game you end up falling further into the rabbit hole of craziness that is the LEGO universe as everything starts to become slightly more insane and equally hilarious! Craziness has never, nor shall it ever be, a negative, especially where LEGO is involved!!
    7bosicans

    Amazing game

    As any other Lego game this one is made with so much heart that it is great pleasure to play it. I have it for PC with wild west DLC and I can say that it is great pause from all other shooting and violent games out there, no matter how old you are. Graphics are great, the atmosphere and the story. Still have to watch the movie though. Only sort of a negative thing is that they could implemented an mouse feature as well. Not a problem for me cause I have an joy pad, but might be for some. And if you need to set the videos and other settings you can do that when in the game. Overall amazing game, worth a purchase.
    7sethcade

    Good game, not the best LEGO game though.

    This game seems to have been very rushed. It was still a good game but the graphics weren't as good as other LEGO games. 7/10
    8MattBrady099

    "I only use black.. and sometimes dark shades of gray".

    Everything you see or hear, is awesome".

    I always have a soft spot for these Lego games, like Lego harry potter, Lego hobbit and now we got the game that is base of the movie all about Lego.

    The graphs in the game are very colorful and almost close to perfect. I couldn't get the music from the game out of my head, not everything is awesome, I mean the background music that sticks to you and never leaves.

    For problems I have some I can name off like the cut scenes were a bit messy with the editing and that's it for problems.

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      During the Cloud Cuckoo conference cut scene, the figure of Milhouse from the Simpsons Lego set is digitally blurred out, likely due to legal reasons.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: LEGO (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Everything Is Awesome
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      Written by Bartholomew, Lisa Harriton, Shawn Patterson

      Performed by Jo Li

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lego Movie Videogame
    • Production companies
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      • TT Fusion
      • TT Games
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