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LEGO DC Super-Villains Nintendo Switch Review

LEGO DC Super-Villains recently launched, and thanks to our friends at Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, we had the chance to play the game ahead of launch!

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LEGO DC Super-Villains Review Part 1 of a two-part build

Last week, I shared with you my first impressions of LEGO DC Super-Villains. And then I geeked out on the game a bit. Today, my review build starts! In part one of this two-part build, I will talk about the game’s story, graphics, and gameplay. Is LEGO DC Super-Villains for the Nintendo Switch fun? I Fought The Law Lego DC Super-Villain’s story is the best I’ve seen in a Lego game. By focusing on the villains and including your custom…

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The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game Review

LEGO games have been around for a long time, and have been released on almost every modern video game system imaginable, from the iPhone to the Xbox One, and everything in between. When the Nintendo Switch launched in March of 2017, everyone knew it would be the perfect system for Travelers Tales LEGO game, and so far, they haven't disappointed with the release of LEGO Worlds, and now, the LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game. LEGO Ninjago is much like previous LEGO licenced titles, but one major twist: improved combat that suites a Ninja lifestyle!

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LEGO Dimensions: Powerpuff Girls Team Pack

I'll be the first to admit that Powerpuff Girls isn't really up my alley, but when Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment sent over the Powerpuff Girls Team Pack, I was interested enough to put it together and check it out. While I wasn't thrilled about the LEGO builds themselves, the in game content was pretty strong all around, making the Powerpuff Girls Team Pack a good addition to any LEGO Dimensions collection.

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LEGO Games the Perfect Match for Nintendo Switch

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment recently relaunched LEGO City Undercover on the Nintendo Switch, and it didn't take me long to realize how perfect the LEGO games on Nintendo Switch will be going forward. In the next few month we will be getting two more LEGO games on the system. A relaunch of LEGO Worlds and of course the LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame. Because of its portability, the Nintendo Switch is the perfect home for all of the fantastic LEGO titles!

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The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game Announced

Lego Marvel 2 is coming to the multiple systems later this year. Lego Worlds is coming to the Switch this year too. So why not another Lego game? That’s right, a third Lego game has been announced for release this year! The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game will be coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. We have more information about it and a trailer below. The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game will be coming out on…

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LEGO® Dimensions™ Adds Expansion Packs: Harry Potter, Goonies, LEGO City

When we were putting together are Christmas 2016 buyers guide, we pointed to LEGO Dimensions as the must own game during the holiday season, with a great lineup of expansion packs already available for purchase, and more popular franchises coming in the coming months. This week, LEGO Dimensions and Warner Bros. are delivering on that with retail releases of The Goonies, Harry Potter, and LEGO City.

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My LEGO City: Fire

Ever since we received a pre-release copy of LEGO Worlds from the LEGO Group and Warner Bros Entertainment, we’ve been busy constructing a LEGO City on the Xbox One. While playing through LEGO Worlds, it’s made me rethink the (future) LEGO City that will inhabit my basement. Through a series of articles, we will look at various aspects of the LEGO City, some of the sets I have in that theme, and what sets I’m looking to purchase. Today we…

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LEGO World First Impressions

When LEGO Worlds arrived in the mail courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Canada, I was pretty excited. The LEGO games have been a household staple since before my boys were even born; even my wife has enjoy the odd LEGO game from time to time - especially LEGO City Undercover on the Wii U! With no prior knowledge of LEGO World, as I had avoided the steam early access release, I quickly realized this isn't your typical LEGO game.

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LEGO Dimensions Fun Packs: Knight Rider Review

LEGO Dimensions Fun Packs are a cheap way to extend your LEGO Dimensions experience. While many of the packs at retail can run you up to $50.00, fun packs generally come in around 14.99 - and can even be found cheaper at dollar stores around Canada! What makes these packs so valuable is that consumers still get really great minifigures and sets, but also access to the giant worlds these characters are born from. Yes, you might miss out on specific levels and large toy builds, but if your focus is the game, it's a wonderful way to add content on a budget.

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