LEGO Dimensions

LEGO Dimensions

released on Sep 27, 2015

LEGO Dimensions

released on Sep 27, 2015

For the first time in any LEGO videogame, characters from iconic entertainment franchises join forces and battle in worlds outside of their own. In addition to the game, the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack will include the LEGO Toy Pad, which allows players to transport special LEGO minifigures and other LEGO objects into the game


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First off let me say that I absolutely love the game but my problem lies in how damn near impossible it is to access everything and the toys to life being extremely fun... Sadly it's so hard to get the characters you need these days. Gameplay and story wise this game however absolutely shines and it is an incredibly underrated Lego game.

How highly you rate this game will heavily depend on how many hundreds of dollars you spent on getting the expansion sets and whether or not you actually liked them.

I can't even give this an honest review. I played this on the Wii U and I could never get any of the characters to play with because all the seperate packs were so expensive. The memories of this game are the fact that I kept the Gandalf and Batman that came in the starter pack and I bought a Cyborg booster pack on clearance just so I could have a cyborg minifigure lol. I will say I will hate this game for all time for making the most stomach-churning after market prices for Adventure Time minifigures why did they not make any sets man, AND Sonic the hedgehog. thank god they started rolling out these new sets if I died before I saw a physical Shadow the Hedgehog minifigure Iwould have ghosted my way straight to Denmark

Even as a child, I knew this game wasn't very good. It has some cool crossover stuff, but the business model is somehow even scummier than Skylanders and I never liked having to sit next to the TV so I could move the figures around on the Portal of Power (I know that's not what it's called, but that's what it is, dammit).

Just play any of the other Lego games. They're cheaper and more accessible now, anyway.

ngl the level packs carry this game. otherwise it's just paywall simulator.