![]() There are several rushing-out-of-the-screen chase sequences (more on these later), a new rapid-button-press mechanic and what looks suspiciously like quick-time events. It has two open world settings, Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, but neither does much more than link the five episodes fashioned from each film together, with a handful of fairly simply puzzles to add a little ballast. It also must be said that Lego Jurassic World’s new twists aren’t all that thrilling. A sizable proportion of Lego Jurassic World’s unlockable characters are generic dino hunters or InGen employees. Sure, many of us love the original Jurassic Park and the latest movie is a huge smash hit, but who really spends much time thinking fondly of the flawed The Lost World or the forgettable Jurassic Park 3? And is there anyone out there for whom unlocking Pete Postlethwaite’s Roland Tembo or Vince Vaughn’s Nick Van Owen will be as exciting as unlocking Wolverine and Captain America or Saruman and Golum? And those are just the characters who actually have names. Yet this is unquestionably the weakest franchise that the series has yet explored. It also has the co-op action, and a healthy bunch of characters to collect. It has the Lego gameplay, with all the usual scenery-smashing, brick-building, puzzle-solving stuff you might expect. Whether your favourite Lego game is Lego Lord of the Rings, Lego Marvel Super Heroes, Lego Batman 2 or the second Lego Harry Potter, it’s likely to have most or all of these things. ![]() ![]() After that comes a rich open world where you can build up your supplies of Lego studs and then collect them. Then the brilliant split-screen, co-op gameplay, followed by a beloved franchise with a big ensemble cast of recurring characters you’ll want to collect. ![]() Next, some brilliant new feature or innovative twist that takes that gameplay up another level. First, a foundation of rock-solid, tried-and-tested Lego gameplay. Think of what all the best Lego games have in common. Available on Xbox One, PS4 (reviewed), Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360, PS Vita, PC ![]()
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