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May 2011
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28 Reviews
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LEGO: Pirates Of The Caribbean is very good at what it does, but what it does has been done lots of times before....
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Published: 2011-06-02, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: It seems that nothing is safe from digitalisation these days, be it music, TV and now even kids toys and games. Where once a few sets of Lego would suffice, apparently now kids are demanding their Lego fix comes in the form of console videogame releases. ...
Abstract: Though Traveller's Tales latest LEGO action adventure offers a familiar blend of block smashing, stud collecting and platform-hopping it’s a timeless formula. Indeed, it’s testament to the developer's creativity and sense of humour that - despite the b...
Abstract: Published May 16th 2011. Written by Andi Hamilton. Another Lego game based around a major children’s movie franchise! Brilliant! No, really. The Lego games from Traveller’s Tales are that rarest of beast, a game aimed at the younger audience that us re...
Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean is the second Lego release in as many months, and falls well short of the achievements of The Clone Wars. Nevertheless, while the source material is under-used, the basic formula is entertaining enough to carry you through...
Probably the best Lego game yet, it drains the charm of its inspiration and adds its own spin with consistent fun, heaped upon a mountain of Lego innovation. Sure the kids will love it, but to be absolutely honest, it’s far too good for them. 8.0/10Pri...
Abstract: At first glance, LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean might seem nothing more than a silly game for kids. After all, the characters are...LEGOs! They don’t speak so much as grunt and giggle, waddling through their world like windup toys. The surprise is that ...
Abstract: LEGO Star Wars was a special game back in 2005. Breaking down a series of films and casting the characters and vehicles as LEGO creations was unique, and perhaps the best part of the game was how simple that it was to play. It didn't matter if you were...