Completed the game with all achievements within a long weekend and I almost enjoyed every minute of it.

Yes, the game has been (and especially on consoles still is) buggy, but I only had very minor issues in my playthrough. CotL combines a beautiful artstyle with very crisp gameplay and interesting basebuilding mechanics.

It's not perfect and not the best game I have ever played, but it has been a while since enjoyed a game for 20 hours this much.

Currently it's a fun little minigame, which (as often mentioned already) has quite some potential to grow to a bigger game.

I played for 2 hours and although there are some things to unlock, I don't really feel tempted to do so. In my opinion it's way too expensive at the moment for the content it delivers.

Back then (almost ten years ago lol) GTA V was a milestone, but oh boi, Rockstar really wants to milk the cow until it dies.

Not finished with all episodes yet, but I feel like I can already give a review.

tl;dr: Good experience for people who played the oldschool games, but also for younger gamers who discover a Lego: Star Wars game for the first time. But it has some flaws that personally annoy me.

Damn, the nostalgia kicks in. If you played the original Lego: Star Wars games in your childhood, this game feels like a dream coming true. Modern combat, very good graphics and overall a really polished experience.

BUT, for personally, the "open world" approach doesn't work out. Although it's nice to explore an area for a bit, I never felt the motivation to actually grind again through the levels. I would have liked it more in the classic way, with more elaborated levels.

Also, the cutscenes and story in general are very short, you will experience big jumps between the scenes. That might also be because of the open world approach, but sometimes it feels a little too fast for me.
And what also bothers me is the german voiceover. Some voices are decent and sound really good, and others feel like low-budget randoms who decided to speak a few words because they were asked to.


Good game if you have some spare time or have to listen to some lectures.

I got sucked in for some hours, but once I played a couple of runs (or at least tried, it's hella difficult imo - first time CK in general tho) I found it difficult pick it up again.

But it surely is a good game and you can tell that CK has its own very dedicated audience!

Same rating as the first game. Yes, I played them seperatley from each other and yes, it was a lot of fun.

Oh boi, it's been a couple years since I played this game for the first time. Good old memories.

What a game. I am not really deep invested into the Marvel universe, but I watched both GotG movies and have to say - this game feels like a third movie.

And it even looks like a movie, I am speechless when it comes to the graphics of this game. The dialogues are awesome and I had many good laughs throughout the whole game.

But gameplay-wise it feels very repetitive the longer you progress in the story, in the end you will basically just spam all the abilities of your mates.
However besides of that, GotG is a great game.

Interesting game concept paired with a great soundtrack. But it feels very repetitive to so I stopped playing after rougly 8 hours.

Meh, maybe it's just not my type of game. Although it's a very short game and I got it free on Steam I can't find motivation to finish it.

But I like the atmosphere.

Not sure if I should try the second release tho.

Nice gameplay feeling, but that's it for me. Fun for a few hours.

It feels way better than Horizon 4. They didn't change much, but the small things that HAVE changed really improved the gameplay.

The way they structured the story is terrible imo, way too many open choices without a clear line. FH4 was better at this.

I dont't know, I just couldn't get the hang of Hyper Light Drifter.

I was WAY too pumped for the pirate battle.