![]() These are anything but complicated, clearly designed for a younger audience. Unlike other Lego titles, Jurassic World heavily favors puzzle versus combat solutions. ![]() Related, it’s not my cup of tea to customize character or dinosaur appearance, but for those dig it (pun intended, I suppose) yet more gameplay options there. This level replay aspect is a core tenet of the Traveller’s Tales formula, and – while Jurassic World characters are less varied than in superhero or science fiction themed titles – there’s oodles of gameplay possibilities here. The same replayability allure exists to also return with unlocked characters featuring special abilities. Akin to other Lego games, there’s always the option of returning to a Jurassic World level for a replay with said dinosaurs to access formerly unreachable elements. These are unlocked by locating pieces of crystallized DNA and/or completing levels. The star of the show is the ability to play as dinosaurs. It would be a bit awkward to have an entire slew of different voice actors reciting memorable dino movie moments. This ends up being an important distinction, as Lego Jurassic World is primarily a collection of key snapshot moments from all four films. All main characters from the movies appear in the game, many offering their voices to their Lego counterparts. They do a solid job of merging all of the Jurassic Park movies ( Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World) into a semi-cohesive storyline, allowing players (especially younger ones) the opportunity to ease into the Jurassic World universe. If you’re new to Lego Jurassic World, however, this is definitely one of Traveller’s Tales better Lego titles. There’s nothing necessarily wrong with this, but there little incentive for anyone who played prior versions to return on the Switch. Lego Jurassic World definitely fits this description, even more so as it simply a few years’ old port with the DLC along for the ride. But – in exception to the couple of titles sporting an open world environment – there’s been really nothing new to these games in, well, ever. Sure, some licenses better lend themselves to be re imagined as interactive Legos. It’s admittedly a bit of a challenge to properly review Traveller’s Tales Lego titles as they all stick to pretty much the same formula, give or take some bells and whistles.
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