There are CG scenes to set up story, but you also act out the story yourself, as you go through each stage. When you’re playing through the stages, you will almost never stop having story content thrown at you. The biggest difference between Jurassic World and the previous LEGO titles is that it is much more story oriented as well as more puzzle oriented. In essence, it’s more of a platform-based puzzle game with combat elements than the other way around. The main difference here being that this game emphasizes much more on puzzle elements and there are less areas where you’re constantly fighting through enemy mobs to get from one end of the stage to the other. Like the previous games in the series, LEGO Jurassic World is a beat em up action game with puzzle elements. If you’re a fan of the movies, the game will have you rolling from all of the comedy they’ve thrown in from dinosaur movements to NPC dialogue in each level. The storytelling is done in a very good way with the comedy the LEGO series is known for. There are a few different chapters for each movie and they show many of the most major scenes, from the jeep chase in Jurassic Park to the San Diego Rampage in The Lost World. The story holds more of a footnote perspective on the movies than a full and huge bit of storytelling, much like LEGO games are known for. The story is based on a series of events on various islands where scientists have genetically engineered and revived dinosaurs like Velociraptors, Pteranodons, and even the mighty T-Rex into a theme park and the chaos that ensues after. The game showcases key points of the stories of the following movies: Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World. LEGO Jurassic World takes place throughout the entire Jurassic Park series. Based on the new movie and its entire series, here is my official review of LEGO Jurassic World! With the release of a new LEGO title only a few days ago brings forth another experience and another LEGO review to the site. I have enjoyed every one of them, but they all have their share of faults, especially in the rest of the gaming community. It’s gone from full console experiences with entire levels missing to isometric games with basic and simple gameplay to games that much more closely resemble console games. Over that 18 months, I have seen a lot of changes in the handheld games in the series. You could say I am a fanatic of sorts, when it comes to LEGO games. Over the course of the past 18 months, I have written reviews for nearly a dozen LEGO games that are playable on the PS Vita, and most of which are also playable on the PlayStation TV. Handhelds and LEGO games have always been an interesting mix, and one that I love to play and write about. NA Availability: Digital Download | RetailĮU Availability: Digital Download | Retail
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