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GameSpot: Lego Battles Review

GameSpot writes: "In-game achievements add an extra goal to strive for, ensuring that you'll be reaping rewards even after you've spent hours and hours with Lego Battles. The movement and combat issues can certainly be vexing, but with some diligent stylus work you can bull your way through the frustration. And it's worth it, because the solid fundamentals make this game fun and satisfying, and the Lego silliness adds a welcome spark of humor. It's not complex enough to satisfy seasoned strategy buffs, but Lego Battles offers a lot of enjoyable action into a small package".
skynidas - contributor
Published: 180 days 5 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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