
There are three parts of This game is great. There is often a misconception that this game is Minecraft it is not. Underwater gameplay (vehicles and creatures) -Other things that aren't that important to me but you can check out on their Steam listing. Underground cave networks: The devs say that they will also be procedurally generated. That being said, I am of the personal opinion that this will be implemented MUCH closer to release. Now, let's talk about the features that AREN'T in the game yet: -Online multiplayer: the devs have continously said that this will arrive later on. If the lack of a redstone equivalent is a dealbreaker, wait a little longer to see what gets implemented. If the ability to create anything you want with an infinite set of LEGO bricks sounds like something you'd like, then this game is definitely worth checking out. Personally, I like the art style, but that's just my preference. If you couldn't care less about graphics and simply want to create your LEGO empire of doom, they're more than adequate.

If you like that art style, you'll like this one. This is probably due to the fact that the same studio is behind this one. The art direction and graphics are familiar to anyone who has played any of the recent LEGO games. Next, let's talk about graphics and art direction. They're by no means required, but they are nice for those of you who like game-set goals once in a while. On a somewhat different gameplay note, LEGO Worlds also added a quest system a couple updates back for those who want a break from the sandbox and would like a bit more "traditional" gameplay goals. While you can still manually create anything you could with real LEGO bricks, you have additional options here. The kits are a nice touch as well, allowing you to instantly create entire sets that you have found in-game. LEGO Worlds rewards discovery by allowing players to become characters they have met or recall vehicles and animals they have discovered. In fact, this game's creation tools are much more versatile, with the notable exception of not having a circuit system (like redstone) as of the last time I played. It is definitely the same genre as Minecraft (sandbox creation), but the ability to build things in procedural worlds is about the only similarity on that front. Some people are of the opinion that this is a Minecraft clone. Second, let's take a look at the gameplay. The performance gets a little better with each update, so I'd be surprised if it wasn't completely optimized by release. Under DirectX 11, the game runs adequately, and MUCH better than it did when it first became available on Steam's Early Access. I have a decidedly mid-range computer (FX-8120, GeForce 760). Now, let's get to the good stuff! First, let's address performance. The devs have explicitly stated on the Steam Community forums that they are fine with this, so you shouldn't have to worry about copyright strikes. Second, I know a lot of us like to stream on Twitch or upload videos to Youtube. I'll never say never, but it's pretty unlikely that the project will be shelved this far into development given its feedback on Steam. They're a pretty good studio with a huge publisher backing them. However, the devs have maintained constant communication, offered frequent feature updates, and have already shipped a number of LEGO games (TT Games) for Warner Bros. As such, there's always the possibility that the game will never be finished. Before we get into the review, I want to talk about the game's early access status and their Youtube policy. So, the final game may have a different score requiring a review edit. As it's an early access title, I'll be reviewing it as an incomplete game. This game is great, and is only getting better with each update.


Watch your creations come to life through characters and creatures that interact with you and each other in unexpected ways.This game is great, and is only getting better with each update. Explore using helicopters, dragons, motorbikes or even gorillas and unlock treasures that enhance your gameplay.

Drop in prefabricated structures to build and customize any world to your liking. Create anything you can imagine one brick at a time, or use large-scale landscaping tools to create vast mountain ranges and dot your world with tropical islands. LEGO® Worlds is an open environment of procedurally-generated Worlds made entirely of LEGO bricks which you can freely manipulate and dynamically populate with LEGO models.
