As the game starts in the same location as the opening of Marvel’s Avengers 2: Age of Ultron, the same opening cinematic also took place. Special care was taken in spending time detailing these locations out. This is where they went all out on really trying to go for a great atmosphere that truly delivers. Locations within the game are actually more than what most people would expect from a standard LEGO game. "What is enjoyably new are the combo moves that can be performed between characters whenever prompted, but your characters must be near the second on-screen character." These moves and how they involve a mini scene between the two on-screen characters are just a pile of fun. These combo moves are cute, hilarious and devastating! Well, for a kid friendly LEGO game. What is enjoyably new are the combo moves that can be performed between characters whenever prompted, but your characters must be near the second on-screen character. But it’s hard to take credit away from the standard formula when the developers are pretty much dumbing down a standard game to LEGO proportions to begin with. Especially when I found myself using a character I enjoyed, the game would often have me switch to the less fun one because that was the character with the abilities needed most often. It’s alright to change characters here and there, but this game makes use of character switching quite often. And like the other LEGO games, it’s quite repetitive to constantly have to switch between characters just to use certain abilities to get certain tasks done. Like most other LEGO games of this caliber, the same mini games, light puzzle solving, and button holding puzzles are stacked in Avengers as well. For the most part, I’m sure those interested in this game would probably be of a much younger age than most gamers looking for a legitimate game to spend some quality time enjoying. But, there’s such little story to consider, that it might be acceptable for some. It may not be noticeable to those who do not follow the chronology of the films, but the story, plots and scenes are so twisted up in this game it’s insane. Let’s just clear something up right off the bat: if you haven’t seen at least most of Marvel films that lead up and into the Avengers, this game isn’t for you. However, there is plenty of fun to takeaway from this semi-game-based-on-a-movie-based-on-a-comic game. Unfortunately, these bricks just don’t stack up as well as past iteration of LEGO spinoff games. Unlike LEGO Marvel’s Superheroes, this game is taking actual events from the Avengers’ movie franchise and doing the best they can with what LEGO’s got. This time they’re taking on one of the biggest grossing movies in cinema history with LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Lego and Traveller’s Tales are at it again. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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