Category: Lego Video Games

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Lego Lord Of the Rings Video Game Out Now!

Lego-Lord-Of-The-Rings-BoxThe Lego Lord Of the Rings Video Game is out now in the US, while other markets like UK and Australia have to wait a couple of weeks.

I have to say I am not really a video games fan but I am finding myself looking forward to this release like no other game before.

The subject matter of The Lord Of the Rings is obviously epic and contains characters, locations and scenes that are full of substance and pathos (I know I get carried away!).

So to combine that with the pure fun and shenanigans that is Lego makes for a highly anticipated  game 🙂

Knowing how much my kids (and I)  have enjoyed the previous Lego video games (Lego Harry Potter and Lego Star Wars) and also the Lord Of the Rings Lego sets, I just can’t wait to see what Travellers Tales and Lego have in store for us.

So for US fans who can pick up the game today, enjoy!

For the rest of us, it’s another two weeks of savoring the images and watching the reviews roll in.

Lego Lord Of the Rings Video Game

  • Explore all of the open-world of Middle-earth and experience epic battles with Orcs, Uruk-hai, the Balrog, the Witch-king, and other fearsome creatures.
  • Wield the power of the Palantír or Seeing-stone and jump between multiple storylines.
  • Experience the LEGO The Lord of the Rings heroes come to life in an all new way with the minifig characters delivering the dialogue from the films.
  • Discover and unlock over more than 60 playable characters, including Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, and many others.
  • Collect and use a variety of weaponry and magical items, including the Light of Earendil, Elven rope, swords, and bows.

Order the Lego Lord Of the Rings Video Game

US: Amazon.com

UK: Amazon.co.uk

AUS and NZ: Amazon UK (PAL Compatible Machines) or Fishpond.com.au (Choose your platform)

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Lego City Undercover – Video Game Guide

Lego City Undercover is a new video game from the makers of Harry Potter Lego and Star Wars Lego. We take an extensive look at the game, available exclusively on the Nintendo Wii U in December 2012.

Lego City Undercover Guide

Lego City Undercover CityLego City Undercover is a free roam game in the tradition of Grand Theft Auto (but without the hookers or guns).

As Chase McCain you are an undercover policeman, sent on dangerous missions to capture crooks, solve cases and generally have a great time running, driving and flying through the not-so-tough streets of Lego City.

Free-roam means you can go just about anywhere in your search for the bad guys. And the wonderful thing about this sort of game is the level of detail in the city, from bystanders to billboards, there is always something to look at.

Lego City Undercover Chase McCainIt also helps that Lego City bears a striking resemblance to a brickified New York City, complete with a Statue of Liberty and Times Square. As Chase can drive cars and fly helicopters, as well as slide down ropes and climb up staircases, all levels of the city are accessible, diversifying the play experience above street level; balconies, rooftops, no quadrant of the city is safe.

Calling into the Police Dispatch center will give you additional missions along with tips and hints on your current missions if you are having trouble finding your quarry.

A scanner mode will also allow you to flush out criminals hiding in the vicinity.

By changing disguises, Chase can move comfortably among the criminal population gathering clues until he is ready to charge or capture a crook. By adopting different personas Chase can also perform unique tasks, like breaking into an ATM or using a crowbar to a door open – not appropriate for a policeman but, dressed as a crook it’s business as usual. Disguises are unlocked throughout the game and include: Cop, Robber, Builder.

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Lego City Undercover – Debut Trailer

Lego City Undercover – 10 Minutes Of Gameplay

Lego City Undercover First Impressions

Lego City Undercover Scan ModeI have to say, though my family probably won’t purchase the Wii U console (we already have the Wii and aren’t big gamers) this is highly attractive package for the upcoming console.

If you are on the fence about updating your system, Lego City Undercover might might just sway you to buy.

It’s hard to judge the game in isolation at this early stage.  Obviously this will be a completely unique experience on a number of levels – new console, new controllers, new game.

I am sure more “hard-core” gamers will have their own verdict on the package when it all comes out, but from this “armchair” perspective it looks like a fast-paced and immersive experience.

Like a tablet, integration of the small screen on the Wii U GamePad with the larger TV screen will enable the game to have a real “in-the-moment” feel about it. The ability to “call- in” to dispatch to receive mission updates or to use the personal scanner to locate hidden crooks makes the player feel like they have their own personal communications device, separate from what is happening on the TV.

Time will obviously tell with the game but given it is being produced by Travellers Tales, makers of the Lego Harry Potter, Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones games (all of which are wonderful) we can expect a fun ride.

Lego City Undercover is out for the upcoming Wii U Console in December (you can pre-order the game now) and we will update the site as more information is forthcoming.