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Lego Horizon Adventures | Review Thread

Draugoth

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Game Information​

Game Title: Lego Horizon Adventures
Platforms:
  • Nintendo Switch (Nov 14, 2024)
  • PC (Nov 14, 2024)
  • Playstation 5 (Nov 14, 2024)
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Critic Reviews​

CGMagazine - Chris De Hoog - 8 / 10
Goofy in tone and regulated in design, LEGO Horizon Adventures is an unlikely, amusing inversion of a modern classic for audiences old and new.

Checkpoint Gaming - Luke Mitchell - 7 / 10
LEGO Horizon Adventures offers a different take on both LEGO and Horizon as a series, with mixed results. The charm of experiencing the epic Horizon Zero Dawn story in this family-friendly brickified way is unmistakable, with strong visuals and a fully voiced cast going a long way in making things feel epic. It's a shame that the repetitive mission structure and overall short adventure stop it from becoming something truly special, not fully nailing it as either a LEGO game or a Horizon game. Still, as far as family-friendly cooperative gaming romps go, it's polished, silly and sure to generate some laughs for the more casual or younger gamers in our lives.

Console Creatures - Bobby Pashalidis - 8 / 10
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a great way to experience Horizon Zero Dawn, but it isn't the best way. That's what the recent remaster is for. Either way, you can't go wrong here, as Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo deliver an excellent title that'll resonate with younger players and fans of the series.

Console-Tribe - Simone Cantini - Italian - 60 / 100
LEGO Horizon Adventures by Sony, Guerrilla, and Studio Gobo offers an overly simplistic experience. While it is pleasant and easy to digest, Aloy's brick adventure lacks the unique touches that usually distinguish LEGO video game productions. It might attract younger players to the Guerrilla saga, but it will likely fail to engage and excite the more seasoned and discerning audience. Additionally, the pricing seems off-target for what it offers. Sacrificing Killzone for such productions raises some regrets, though hopefully, it leads to dedicated LEGO kits like the one for Tallneck.

Destructoid - Steven Mills - 6 / 10
I quickly found the entire experience very repetitive and not a true representation of what makes Horizon special. Look, I'm a Lego fan. But this time around, I feel it really doesn't do the source material justice.

Digitec Magazine - Domagoj Belancic - German - 3 / 5
“Lego Horizon Adventures” is by far the most beautiful Lego game. The world is made entirely of Lego bricks and impresses with its attention to detail and beautiful lighting. A dream come true for Lego fans. Unfortunately, the fun but overly simple combat system and the boring level design cannot keep up with the high level of graphics.

Everyeye.it - Riccardo Cantù - Italian - 7 / 10
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GamingTrend - Cassie Peterson - 90 / 100
LEGO Horizon Adventures offers a playful retelling of Horizon Zero Dawn, blending the iconic story of Aloy with LEGO's signature charm, humor, and style. This isometric action-adventure game simplifies the original's intense narrative, focusing on environmental themes and character relationships, providing a lighthearted, engaging experience for fans of all ages.

Kakuchopurei - Jonathan Leo - 70 / 100
I can foresee a future LEGO Horizon-themed toyline happening if this game gets loads of traction, but at the very least, this isn't poorly-made license fare. Guerilla and Studio Gobo did good work in making a co-op family game for all, and even moreso fun if you've played the Horizon games and see how they've adapted the serious storyline into a LEGO-fied concept. A fun experiment, in other words.

Manual dos Games - Juliana Barreira Barbosa - Portuguese - 7 / 10
Lego Horizon Adventure is a fun game to enjoy with a friend, but it quickly becomes tiresome when played solo. Additionally, it missed the opportunity to make better use of the franchise’s storyline and is filled with silly, unfunny jokes, even for its target audience.

New Game Network - Alex Varankou - 70 / 100
LEGO Horizon Adventures faithfully recreates the world of machines from the PlayStation game series, and has some fun combat. However, it is aimed squarely at younger players, and is rather brief. A fun and accessible introduction for newcomers, but returning fans will find this diversion not as worthwhile. =

Nexus Hub - Ryan Pretorius - 8 / 10
Lego Horizon Adventures isn't the most interesting Lego title out there but its simple yet addictive combat and charming re-imagining of the world of Horizon makes it an entertaining experience for fans and newcomers.

NintendoWorldReport - Zachary Miller - 7.5 / 10
However, if you're looking for a chill, funny action game or something to play with your kid(s), this is a damn good choice. Now what I'd really like are more LEGO sets for the Horizon series. My Tallneck is lonely–it needs a Thunderjaw or a Slaughterspine to stand next to.

PPE.pl - Wojciech Gruszczyk - Polish - 8 / 10
An enjoyable story, but nothing more. A good game for parents who have very young players at home.

PSX Brasil - Portuguese - 70 / 100
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Pizza Fria - Lucas de Azevedo Soares - Portuguese - 7.8 / 10
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a visually beautiful and charming proposition that captures the spirit of other LEGO games. However, the fixed camera, linear campaign and humorous narrative may displease the most demanding Horizon fans.

Push Square - Stephen Tailby - 6 / 10
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.

Quest Daily - Nathanael Peacock - 9 / 10
While LEGO Horizon Adventures is a great entry point for younger players, its more mechanically demanding battles offer plenty for veterans to enjoy. It’s moments like these that make LEGO Horizon Adventures one of the best LEGO games ever made.

Saving Content - Scott Ellison II - 4 / 5
The existence of LEGO Horizon Adventures should do two things: make new fans and get them interested in the mainline Horizon games, and to also create demand for new LEGO sets based on this series. Beyond that, LEGO Horizon Adventures is fantastic, if not a bit weird, especially for fans who know the world and characters really well. It’s a game that has a runtime on the shorter side, but it keeps your attention, and gets to the point. LEGO Horizon Adventures is great entry point to the Horizon or even a compliment to existing fans, even if the gameplay doesn’t translate equally, you’re bound to have a great time for players of all ages.

TechRaptor - Erren Van Duine - 8 / 10
Lego Horizon Adventures is at its core a Lego game, but one that branches out from its usual IP stylings to add humor and a bunch of fun gadgets to the Horizon world - all while reigning it into a more condensed experience.

TheSixthAxis - Dominic Leighton - 7 / 10
Lego Horizon Adventures definitely gets a lot right, but it also lacks the creative flair of its forebears. Fundamentally, it nails the style and tone of Lego, but seems to forget what it's actually used for.

WellPlayed - Mark Isaacson - 7 / 10
Lego Horizon Adventures will find an audience in its target demographic of young kids wanting something easy to pick up and play. But a short campaign and a lack of originality hurts the finished product for everyone else.
 
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nial

Gold Member
I think Push Square's review summed it up the best, and I believe some of the design flaws were previously feared by them.
Looks like an alright little game, buying it down the line.
 

rbanke

Member
I really liked the lego games back in the day, they had a great mix of fun upgrades and exploration.

Somewhere along the line, they changed their design to kind of force replaying each level multiple times to 100% them where previously, if you put some thought into it, you could find all the secrets first or maybe second time through. It became less about figuring out the secrets and just having to replay the same levels over and over to get the unlocks which was where I lost interest. I'd like to see them return a bit to the old feel.

I may pick it up on sale or watch some video to get a feel for it, hopefully it's good
 

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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Draugoth Draugoth

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I know its a LEGO game but I surprised to read that the game is not PS5 Pro Enhanced.

I thought this was a requirement for all Sony published PS5 games? I get that this is a cartoony game but it runs on Unreal Engine 5 which is typically heavy on consoles so it would be nice to get resolution and image quality boosts on the Pro over the base PS5.
 
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Serious question, but does anybody actually love the horizon “franchise”? I quite like the games as they are graphically gorgeous and the gameplay is solid, but have zero interest in the franchise (merch, spin offs etc)

I feel like I’m not alone and Sony can’t read the room. Now if they made an astrobot Lego set…
 
Doubt they give a shit about Horizon either.
Meh... my kid is excited about this one. She's never even seen Horizon, but it's got A) Lego, B) a cool looking world, and C) a neat looking main character.

Kids may not care about Horizon, but they also don't seem to care about established IPs either. They just want fun things. They're better than many of us in that way.
 
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midnightAI

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Serious question, but does anybody actually love the horizon “franchise”? I quite like the games as they are graphically gorgeous and the gameplay is solid, but have zero interest in the franchise (merch, spin offs etc)

I feel like I’m not alone and Sony can’t read the room. Now if they made an astrobot Lego set…
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Some of the best looking games out there, love the combat, amazing audio/music, story is serviceable (I never care too much about stories in games anyway TBF), world design, mech design both awesome

The only negative I have is they still haven't got the climbing right.

As for merch, I don't really buy game merch, but yes, I'd definitely pick Lego mechs over Lego astro Bot (and I love Astro)
 
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diffusionx

Gold Member
this seems like a total waste of time vanity project.

Serious question, but does anybody actually love the horizon “franchise”? I quite like the games as they are graphically gorgeous and the gameplay is solid, but have zero interest in the franchise (merch, spin offs etc)

I feel like I’m not alone and Sony can’t read the room. Now if they made an astrobot Lego set…
one guy does, and he just happens to be the guy who decides what games get made at Sony.
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
Expected the family centric/younger skewed target audience focus to inform the direction that reviews took with this title.

I had zero expectation, outside of the licenses itself, for this to resemble HZD in gameplay mechanics, tone, graphical fidelity, etc.

Also it’s not made (afaik) by TT games so I didn’t expect it to be LEGO Crime City good either..,but most of these reviews seem tone def.

I bet LEGO fans love it…at least I think the kiddos I picked this for will.
 
Damn, the game bombed hard critically.

Seems like it's more due to Horizon-fatigue than the game itself, which is just sad and a damming reality into the state of gaming journalism.

It's Lego game ffs, why is it being judged as if its targeting a TLOU-esque experience?

It wasn't even made by Gurellia Games lol.
 

Saber

Gold Member
Sounds like a big swing and miss. Kids don't give a fuck about Horizon. lol

Already said that. If someone told me that they would do a Lego just about Dinosaur robots, then I could see kids getting interested. But Horizon? Lol kids don't even know about this shit, only Hermen likes to jerk off to this franchise, thinking its some big ass league.
 
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Still trying to force everyone to believe Horizon is a big deal... Nobody cares. I enjoy a Lego game every now and again, but in terms of franchise pulling power this must be the least attractive one ever?
 
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