Lego Horizon Adventures Review: Sometimes Fun But Always Forgettable

Lego Horizon Adventures: A Mixed Bag of Enjoyment

The end result is Lego Horizon Adventures, an interesting dichotomy of creative outlet and gaming experience that can spiritedly entertain at moments but seldom hangs onto their memory long after the last block has been placed.

Gameplay Experience

The game presupposes a great deal of creativity and extra-play exploration. The game allows you to immerse yourself into colorful worlds which can take the shape of gathering together more Lego sets and completing various activities. Whether you're building cars or absurd scenes, the game's triumph results in moments of elation that re-incite progression into its imaginative potential.

However, some of these interesting game play modes can become a little repetitive. Though the core draw of building and exploring with friends remains, they can only repeat these tasks so many times before losing interest.

Visuals and Design

Lego Horizon Adventures looks adorably cute in style injuries Its colorful palette and zany characters give it a lot of visual personality, while the design does well to evoke Lego's universe. Every level is packed to the brim with charming little nuances that makes it feel more like a complete world instead of mere distractions.

However, once you get past the picturesqueness of it all, players may soon find that the nuance wears off rather quickly. The environments are stunning at first glance, but their lack of substance begins to stick out the further you get into the game.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Lego Horizon Adventures is a smashing good time that tend to get lost amoung things less memorable. You might have some fun in the short term, but few will remember Paragon as one of 2016's finest. But for those who love the Lego brand and the process of building, it's still going to offer a fun escape — if only too fleeting.

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