Lego Horizon Adventures
- Highly-polished game with none of the technical problems typical in other LEGO games
- Combat is engaging and keeps players interested with new gadgets and character abilities
- Better storytelling with returning voice actors and a humorous twist on the original narrative
- Gorgeous graphics with impressive lighting and detailed LEGO minifigs
- Includes drop-in/drop-out co-op feature for multiplayer gameplay
- Levels are dull and lack breakable objects, leading to repetitive gameplay
- Boring exploration with many areas feeling the same and lacking challenge
- Stealth mechanics feel pointless and don't add to gameplay experience
- Many tasks and special builds are repetitive throughout the game
- Co-op implementation could be improved, as it often restricts player agency
Robo Score: 4.0
- Stunning visuals with a cohesive Lego-brick style throughout the game
- Engaging story that reimagines the Horizon narrative for a younger audience
- Humor and character remixes appeal to both kids and adults
- Improved drop-in/drop-out online co-op feature
- Variety in character skills and combat strategies
- Level design that favors younger players by simplifying mechanics
- Creative hub world customization promotes creativity
- Exciting and tactical combat that engages players
- Lack of traditional Lego game elements like character unlocking and collectibles
- Levels can feel repetitive and lack distinctiveness
- Limited replayability with fewer engaging challenges post-campaign
- Skill trees and RPG elements may overwhelm younger players
- Customization tied to post-campaign challenges feels like busy work
Robo Score: 7.0
- Beautiful world with rich customization options
- Entertaining retelling of Horizon Zero Dawn for fans and newcomers
- Charming character moments and original voice actors reprising their roles
- Fantastic soundtrack that incorporates elements from Horizon Zero Dawn
- Combat feels great with various difficulty options
- Customization options for characters and hub town are enjoyable
- Experience and progress retained after dying, minimizing frustration with checkpoints
- Predictable level design with limited gameplay variety
- Lack of puzzles or hidden secrets typically found in Lego games
- Character Sylens' voice acting felt flat compared to others
- Randomized item drops can hinder strategic gameplay
- Death sends players back to previous checkpoints, which can be annoying
- No engaging mechanics for dodging attacks, limiting combat tactics
Robo Score: 7.0
*Robo Score / Pros and Cons generated by AI based on content of review.