We used to have laws in this world. Hard-set traditions that kept us orderly and guided us out of harm's way. The sun rose in the east and set in the west, dogs chased cats, two plus two equaled four, and any videogame with a movie licence attached was damn-near guaranteed to be bad.
But we're a lost people, and now licensed videogames can be good. Sometimes they even have two licences, like the various Lego things currently occupying the latest Lego games Humble Bundle. There's Lego Star Wars, Lego Marvel, Lego DC, Lego Jurassic World. Just a whole lot of Lego. Here's the full list of what's on offer:
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – Deluxe EditionLego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe EditionLego DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition (who the hell hyphenates supervillains?)Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium EditionLego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Deluxe EditionsLego Jurassic WorldLego WorldsLego Disney Pixar's The Incredibles (three brands! Count 'em!)The Lego Movie 2 VideogameLego Marvel's Avengers Deluxe EditionThe Lego Ninjago Movie VideogameLego The Lord of the RingsLego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (no hyphen for them)Lego Batman: The VideogameLego The HobbitLego Marvel Super HeroesThe Lego Movie – VideogameYou can pick up the whole lot for $15 (£13.39), just the bolded games for $10 (£8.92), or just the bold and underlined games for a paltry $5 (£4.46).
Some of these are the best Lego games out there. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is a banger—a funny retelling of all nine Star Wars films (even the bad ones) and a damn fine platformer at its heart. Lego Lord of the Rings? A jolly good time even if you're not up to date on your Silmarillions and whatnot.
Others are, well, less good. We didn't love Lego Marvel's Avengers, and the less said about The Lego Movie – Videogame, the better. Still, Humble has wisely (dare I say, intentionally) put most of the less-good games in the 'you're getting these whatever you pay' category, so I think the decision you're really making is whether to fork over the full $15 or not.
I reckon it's worth it if you're in the mood for a platformer or 17. And hey, it's not like you can buy anything else on Steam at the present moment.
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