
Fans of the LEGO games will however definitely find enjoyment here and it does just enough to get a thumbs up from me.

It does have some interesting and different ideas, but it’s plagued with a few niggling problems that can cause you a great deal of frustration.
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At the end of the day as far as LEGO games go The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game is a good addition to the genre, but unfortunately it’s not one of the most memorable LEGO games. The camera can be a big problem at times and it caused me many frustrating moments when on a mission. The combat would have been even better if it wasn’t for the awkward camera. The combat in the game has seen a vast improvement, and the new moves they have included definitely pack a punch.
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Unfortunately when exploring you will find that the loading times seem to go on forever and this definitely frustrates you, a patch is needed here in my opinion. There is plenty for you to explore in this game and they do a good job of making exploring feel rewarding with gold bricks etc. Thankfully they’ve done this mode justice and it delivers an incredible amount of fun time and time again. The biggest inclusion in this game is the couch co-op versus mode, which is something I have wanted for a while. The characters would have been even better with better voice acting, but unfortunately they miss the mark here. There is always something for you to do and the characters are very interesting. The world they have created for this game is brilliant and it feels alive in all areas. On the whole the game can be very enjoyable at times, but it’s not one of the best LEGO games ever and it can be lacking at times. I’m a big fan of the LEGO games and I anticipate a new release greatly, so I was really looking forward to The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game. I wish TT would create more games like this (or remaster the originals for Xbox). But, beyond the bugs, this was a good and short game. Some races cannot be started unless you switch to another character.

Additionally there are cases where mission start indicators won't appear unless you reload the area. Switching to the other and back solves the issue.

The newer problems include a noticeable stall after a cutscene which only impacts one of the characters. I've fallen through the scenery a couple of times and had a crash once. There are some bugs like we've seen in previous games.

The various unlocks are also not at all useful. I didn't really understand or care about the "combat moves" that were introduced. Overall I found this to be one of the easier LEGO games which means it is great for kids. For the most part it is just collecting the standard stuff. Fortunately there are also only a couple of times you need to deal with the horrific vehicle controls. Also, unlike the previous games, this one has far less stuff to do which means they are better overall and not the filler we're used to seeing. You simply find the items you're looking for in the open world. So unlike the previous games this one really doesn't need a replay. Unlike the other games this one has each "level" be a part of the open world city. Originally I didn't like it but later it made sense and I enjoyed it more, not having to replay levels. The biggest difference in this game is that the minikits and "true X" status for each of the levels is gone. After the last few LEGO games I wasn't really expecting this to be very good but I have to say it is one of the better games and superior in After the last few LEGO games I wasn't really expecting this to be very good but I have to say it is one of the better games and superior in almost every way to the last handful of games that have come out.
