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LEGO Horizon Adventures

LEGO Horizon Adventures

Guerrilla Games·Released Nov 14, 2024·Single player

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PS4PCPS5Switch
Genres
PuzzleAdventure
Critic61/100
Across 7 reviews
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About

LEGO Horizon Adventures is an action-adventure game developed by Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo, blending the Horizon series setting with LEGO-style visuals and humour. Players follow a retelling of Aloy’s story as she travels across a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by machine creatures. Gameplay includes exploration, combat, puzzle-solving, and cooperative play.

Reviews

8 reviews
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GameSpot
Mark Delaney·Nov 13, 2024
Critic70/100
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Via bricks and minifigs, Horizon is charmingly remade for a younger audience, though its formulaic missions may strain players of all ages.

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Critic40/100
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Too simple and childish for adults, and too one-note to convert the kids, Lego Horizon Adventures does little to recommend it to Horizon fans or newcomers.

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Kotaku
Kenneth Shepard·Nov 13, 2024
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It's an odd experiment, but charming humor and engaging gameplay make this blocky parody of Aloy's story a successful one, too

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Critic60/100
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LEGO Horizon Adventures has left us feeling somewhat torn. On the one hand, this is a charming, kid-friendly take on Sony's popular series that successfully translates the story, characters, and combat into the LEGO realm - and with real visual polish to boot. On the other, once the novelty wears off, level design feels vacant and repetitive, almost never engaging you with the sort of platforming or puzzle solving you might expect. There's absolutely fun to be had here, especially the combat, but some fundamental design decisions let the side down.

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IGN
Jada Griffin·Nov 13, 2024
Critic70/100
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A playful reimagining that simplifies the original story while keeping the heart of it.

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Critic60/100
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Clocking in at a fairly short six-to-eight hours, Lego Horizon Adventures offers up frequent, brief bursts of fun with its excellent combat encounters. However, this is wrapped up in an experience that feels way too shallow and repetitive to recommend to anyone other than the most enthusiastic Horizon and Lego fans. It's clear that the intention is to woo new, younger gamers to Sony's flagship franchise, but if you already own Zero Dawn and Forbidden West on PlayStation, we can't see any reason why you'd want to check this one out. Mind you, if all you've got is a Switch, then this endearingly light-hearted introduction will have to do for now. It could have been so much more, though.

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