![]() It's not Metro: Last Light on Ultra Settings, but the studio is still pulling out all of the stops for its intended audience. TT Games absolutely sells the epic feeling at times in Lego the Hobbit. Waves of orcs, sleepy towns, rivers winding through mountain crevasses it's all quite impressive when contrasted with the simplicity of Lego blocks. I don't know if it's an updated engine or just the fact that I started on PlayStation 4 this time around, but the entire game looks spectacular. One thing that hit me pretty early on about Lego The Hobbit is how great it looks. The game looks great, especially in cutscenes. It is a bit weird to see the credits roll in the middle of the story. It's odd, because it's not like the end of the Hobbit is much of a spoiler, but I suppose the move will give Lego The Hobbit a small boost around the holiday shopping season. The third film, There and Back Again, isn't out until December of this year, so TT Games will be releasing downloadable content covering that movie. Lego The Hobbit is based on the first two of the Hobbit films, An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug. That means I've played roughly the same game repeatedly, like walking into the same room and sitting on the same couch over and over again with only the wallpaper and upholstery changing. My introduction to the series was with Lego Marvel Super Heroes back in October, meaning I've played 4 Lego titles in 6 months (I played through Lego Marvel on two platforms). It's roughly in line with the other Lego games that I've played in the past. ![]() If you've played any of the previous Lego games, then you already know what to expect from Lego The Hobbit. ![]() Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. ![]() This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247. Also available onPC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, 3DS, Xbox 360, Xbox One. ![]()
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