We all tend to have them. But with gaming it seems a little more frequent. There's plenty of unique games out there that have been released over the last few decades, and many of us can't seem to shake the weird, odd and often ugly that comes with what we call guilty pleasure games.
Lego is one of the most popular toy lines. Before they found their formula for videogames there were other attempts at Lego games.
Lego Island holds a special place in the memory of many gamers. James Sweeting looks at the first time the famous construction bricks entered the digital domain.
Lego City Undercover is about an undercover cop chasing down criminals in Lego City, but instead of firefights and interrogations, crimes are solved and stopped in typical LEGO video game fashion: platforming, puzzle solving, and police brutality. Well not so much brutality, but breaking a criminal into pieces is pretty violent when you think about it. This latest game in the series got us thinking about other LEGO games we’ve enjoyed in the past, going as far back as LEGO Island and LEGO Racers, and as recent as licensed series games like LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Lord of the Rings. And then we really got thinking about some LEGO games that would be cool to play in the future. So let’s brick out our thinking caps!
From HalfBeard's HUD.
That LEGO Dualshock is freaking awesome! Red Brick Redemption. That would be awesome too.
How about one where its like Lego city but I can build. What I want brick by brick.
Well, Travelers Tales already have relations with Warner Bro's for the Batman games.
I wanna see a Lego Looney Tunes.
It would be as fun to play as it is to say.
I'm surprised LEGO Sports hasn't already been made. How 'bout a LEGO game exclusive to Wii U that uses a Nintendo property?