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Developer(s) | Traveller's Tales |
Publisher(s) | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Lego Dimensions is a Lego-themed action-adventure platform crossover video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox One and Xbox 360. It follows the toys-to-life format, in that the player has Lego figures and a toy pad that can be played within the game itself where it features characters and environments from over 30 different franchises.[2][3] The Starter Pack, containing the game, the USB toy pad, and three minifigures, was released in September 2015, while additional level packs and characters were released over the following two years. A third year of content was planned, but was cancelled in October 2017.[4][5]
Gameplay
Lego Dimensions features the same style of gameplay as the previous Lego video games developed by Traveller's Tales, in which up to two players control Lego minifigures based on various represented franchises. Players progress through linear levels, using their characters' abilities to solve puzzles, defeat enemies, and attempt to reach the level's end. Characters are entered into the game by placing their respective minifigures onto a USB toy pad, with each character possessing unique abilities that can be used to solve puzzles or reach hidden areas. Using a character from a certain franchise will also unlock that franchise's Adventure World, an open-world area for players to explore and complete in-game objectives.
The Starter Pack includes the toy pad and the game's 14-level main story campaign, which revolves around Batman, Gandalf, and Wyldstyle, while additional levels are made available by purchasing Level Packs and Story Packs. In addition to the minifigures, players can also build models of vehicles, such as the Batmobile, TARDIS, Mystery Machine, or DeLorean, and put them into the game for characters to drive. Completing objectives in the levels and adventure worlds will reward players with gold bricks, which can be used to upgrade vehicles and give them new abilities. Each adventure world also contains a red brick for players to retrieve; these will unlock special bonuses, such as visual modifiers for characters or extra assistance at finding collectible items. Unlike series such as Skylanders, Disney Infinity, and Amiibo, the minifigures, vehicles, and the USB toy pad are all made from real Lego pieces and can be freely built and customized.
All minifigures and vehicles can be used in any available level, though specific figures must be present to initially enter those levels or worlds. An additional feature called "Hire a Hero" was added shortly after the game's launch; this feature allows players to pay in-game currency to temporarily summon characters they do not own in order to complete an otherwise-inaccessible puzzle. The game's second year of content also introduced competitive multiplayer in the form of the Battle Arenas, allowing up to four players to compete in modes such as Capture the Flag. Gold bricks can be used to purchase new power-ups for the Battle Arenas. Certain packs also include exclusive features; for example, the Midway Arcade level pack unlocks playable emulations of over 20 Midway arcade titles, while the Teen Titans Go! packs unlock an exclusive Lego-themed episode of the series that can be viewed in-game.[6][7]
Plot
Arriving on Foundation Prime, a shapeshifting planet located in the center of the Lego multiverse, Lord Vortech (Gary Oldman), a being who has the power to shapeshift and travel through dimensions, and his robot minion X-PO (Joel McHale) seek the twelve Foundation Elements, the cornerstones of time and space itself, in a bid to merge all the dimensions into one under Vortech's control. These elements, such as the ruby slippers, the One Ring, the flux capacitor, the Palantír, the PKE meter, and kryptonite, were scattered across the dimensions long ago, but gathered together at Foundation Prime's palace can unlock the Foundation of All Dimensions, an artifact that grants the user the power to control all of the dimensions. When X-PO voices his doubts about Vortech's plot, Vortech decides that he no longer needs him and banishes him to the dimensional void Vorton, ignoring X-PO's warning that it is too dangerous to hoard the elements safely. Unfortunately for Vortech, his own body cannot handle too many more dimensional jumps, forcing him to open vortexes to the different dimensions and recruits their villains to help him search for the elements while imprisoning the heroes pulled through them. These actions damage the boundaries between the dimensions, causing them to merge and characters to be displaced.
When Robin (Scott Menville), Frodo (Elijah Wood), and MetalBeard (Nick Offerman) are pulled into the vortexes, each unknowingly in possession of one of the elements, Batman (Troy Baker), Gandalf the Grey (Tom Kane), and Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks) all jump in after them. The three get pulled into the same vortex and appear on Vorton, where the vortex generator they came out of explodes, prompting them to rebuild it. Aided by X-PO, the three use the generator to travel through the dimensions and search for the Foundation Elements and the five missing Keystones that power the generator (Shift, Chroma, Elemental Phase, Scale, and Locate) hoping to find their missing friends and thwart Vortech's plot. Along their journey, they meet and assist the various heroes of the dimensions they visit, such as Dorothy Gale (Laura Bailey), Homer Simpson (Dan Castellaneta), Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd), Wheatley (Stephen Merchant), and Scooby-Doo (Frank Welker) while fighting numerous villains, including the Wicked Witch of the West (Courtenay Taylor), Lord Business (Nolan North), Joker (Christopher Corey Smith), Master Chen (William Salyers), Saruman the White (Roger L. Jackson), Daleks (Nicholas Briggs), Lex Luthor (Travis Willingham), Riddler (Roger Craig Smith), Two-Face (Baker), Sauron (Steve Blum), General Zod (North), as well as Vortech himself twice. However, Vortech eventually realizes that X-PO is helping them. The heroes travel to Foundation Prime to find their friends and fight Vortech, but it turns out to be a diversion, allowing his lackeys to infiltrate Vorton and retrieve the trio's Foundation Elements in their absence. With all of the elements collected, Vortech unlocks the Foundation of All Dimensions (which is a green Lego plate) and is imbued with near-unlimited power. He merges Robin, Frodo, MetalBeard, and a piece of himself into a giant mutant known as the Tri, (Menville, Wood, and Offerman) and sends it to wreak havoc on the trio's home dimensions. Fearing that a failure could lead to a transformation into a similar mutant, Vortech's lackeys bail out on him.
The heroes free their friends from inside the Tri and destroy the Vortech piece, causing it to implode. After the Tri's defeat, Batman realizes that they will need all the help they can get to defeat Vortech, leading them to recruit the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi), Mystery Inc., the Ghostbusters, the space ship Defender, and GLaDOS (Ellen McLain) to their cause. While the Doctor, GLaDOS, and X-PO work on a plan to seal Vortech in a rift loop, the heroes head to Foundation Prime, fighting him along the way. With their allies' help, they are able to neutralize the Foundation of All Dimensions, which causes Foundation Prime's palace to collapse, infuriating Vortech. He grows to an enormous size and attacks the trio, but the Doctor is able to manipulate the portal technology and sucks all of them into a rift loop. Using special devices he, GLaDOS, and X-PO designed, the heroes are able to seal Vortech in an endless rift prison for all eternity, saving the multiverse.
In a post-credits scene, an unknown figure finds a piece of Vortech's body in the remains of Foundation Prime's palace. He picks it up and instantly becomes corrupted, yelling in pain as he converts into a Vorton being. Vortech's laughter is heard as the scene fades out, suggesting that the figure has been transformed into another version of Vortech.
Franchises
The game features characters and worlds from thirty different franchises, consisting of:[8]
- Adventure Time
- The A-Team
- Back to the Future
- Beetlejuice
- DC Comics
- Doctor Who
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Ghostbusters
- Ghostbusters (2016)
- The Goonies
- Gremlins
- Harry Potter
- Jurassic World
- Knight Rider
- Legends of Chima
- The Lego Batman Movie
- Lego City
- The Lego Movie
- The Lord of the Rings
- Midway Arcade
- Mission: Impossible
- Ninjago
- Portal
- The Powerpuff Girls
- Scooby-Doo
- The Simpsons
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Teen Titans Go!
- The Wizard of Oz
The game also features character and setting cameos from other franchises, including HAL 9000 from the Space Odyssey series, S.T.A.R. Labs from CW's The Flash, Bedrock from The Flintstones, the family room from The Jetsons, and the DNA ship from Red Dwarf.[9] Unlike other toys-to-life series such as Skylanders and Disney Infinity, Lego Dimensions allows all figures to be compatible with the existing title, rather than releasing a sequel.[10][11]
Packs
In addition to the game's starter pack, Lego Dimensions has a wide range of packs available, split into four categories: story packs, level packs, team packs, and fun packs. Packs from the game's second year (September 2016–17) also unlock Adventure World Battle Arenas, competitive four-person multiplayer areas themed after each figure's respective franchise.[12]
Story packs
Story packs add six new levels to the game based on the represented franchise; these levels retell the story of their respective film, with characters from other franchises making occasional appearances. The packs also include one or two characters, a vehicle or gadget, and a new gateway design for the toy pad. Story packs each also unlock a new keystone for the portal, providing additional abilities.
Franchise | Pack name | Contents | Release date |
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Ghostbusters | Ghostbusters Story Pack | Abby Yates[a] | 27 September 2016 |
Ecto-1 | |||
Zhu's Chinese Restaurant | |||
Six additional Ghostbusters levels | |||
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them |
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Story Pack |
Newt Scamander[b] | 18 November 2016 |
Niffler | |||
MACUSA | |||
Six additional Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them levels | |||
The Lego Batman Movie | The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack | Robin[c] | 10 February 2017[13] |
Batgirl | |||
Batwing | |||
Bat Computer | |||
Six additional The Lego Batman Movie levels |
Level packs
Level packs contain a character with two items, which are either vehicles or gadgets, along with a new level to play in, based on the represented character's franchise.
Franchise | Pack name | Contents | Release date |
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Back to the Future | Back to the Future Level Pack | Marty McFly | 27 September 2015 |
DeLorean Time Machine | |||
Hoverboard | |||
Back to the Future! | |||
Portal 2[14] | Portal 2 Level Pack | Chell | |
Companion Cube | |||
Sentry Turret | |||
Aperture Science | |||
The Simpsons[14] | The Simpsons Level Pack | Homer Simpson | |
Homer's Car | |||
Taunt-o-Vision | |||
The Mysterious Voyage of Homer | |||
Doctor Who[14] | Doctor Who Level Pack | Twelfth Doctor[d] | 3 November 2015[16] |
TARDIS | |||
K-9 | |||
The Dalek Extermination of Earth | |||
Ghostbusters | Ghostbusters Level Pack | Peter Venkman[e] | 19 January 2016 |
Ecto-1 | |||
Ghost Trap | |||
Ghostbusters! | |||
Midway Arcade[18] | Midway Arcade Level Pack | Gamer Kid[19] | 15 March 2016 |
Arcade Machine | |||
G-6155 Spy Hunter | |||
Retro Wreckage[19] | |||
Adventure Time | Adventure Time Level Pack | Finn the Human[f][20] | 27 September 2016 |
Jakemobile | |||
Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant | |||
A Book and a Bad Guy | |||
Mission: Impossible | Mission: Impossible Level Pack | Ethan Hunt | |
IMF Scrambler | |||
IMF Sport Car | |||
Mission: Impossible | |||
Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog Level Pack | Sonic the Hedgehog | 18 November 2016 |
Sonic Speedster | |||
The Tornado | |||
Sonic Dimensions | |||
The Goonies | The Goonies Level Pack | Sloth[g] | 9 May 2017 |
One-Eyed Willy's Pirate Ship | |||
Skeleton Organ | |||
The Goonies |
Team packs
Team packs are similar to Fun packs except they contain two characters and a combination of two vehicles or gadgets, one for each character.
Franchise | Pack name | Contents | Release date |
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Jurassic World[14] | Jurassic World Team Pack | Owen Grady | 27 September 2015 |
ACU Trooper | |||
Velociraptor | |||
Gyrosphere | |||
Scooby-Doo[14] | Scooby-Doo Team Pack | Scooby-Doo | |
Shaggy | |||
Mystery Machine | |||
Scooby Snack | |||
Lego Ninjago | Lego Ninjago Team Pack | Kai | 3 November 2015 |
Cole | |||
Blade Bike | |||
Boulder Bomber | |||
DC Comics[21] | DC Comics Team Pack | The Joker | 19 January 2016 |
Harley Quinn | |||
The Joker's Chopper | |||
Quinn-mobile | |||
Adventure Time | Adventure Time Team Pack | Jake the Dog | 27 September 2016 |
Lumpy Space Princess | |||
BMO | |||
Lumpy Car | |||
Harry Potter | Harry Potter Team Pack | Harry Potter | |
Lord Voldemort | |||
Enchanted Car | |||
Hogwarts Express | |||
Gremlins | Gremlins Team Pack | Gizmo | 18 November 2016 |
Stripe | |||
R.C. Racer | |||
Flash 'n' Finish | |||
The Powerpuff Girls | The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack | Blossom | 12 September 2017 |
Bubbles | |||
Octi | |||
PPG Smartphone | |||
Teen Titans Go! | Teen Titans Go! Team Pack | Beast Boy | |
Raven | |||
Spellbook of Azarath | |||
T-Car |
Fun packs
Fun packs each contain a character from a certain franchise and a gadget or vehicle to play with.
Franchise | Pack name | Contents | Release date |
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The Lord of the Rings | Gollum Fun Pack | Gollum | 27 September 2015[22][23] |
Shelob the Great | |||
Legolas Fun Pack | Legolas | ||
Arrow Launcher | |||
Gimli Fun Pack | Gimli | ||
Axe Chariot | |||
The Wizard of Oz | Wicked Witch Fun Pack | Wicked Witch | |
Winged Monkey | |||
Lego Legends of Chima[14] | Laval Fun Pack | Laval | 27 September 2015§ 3 November 2015 |
Mighty Lion Rider | |||
Cragger Fun Pack | Cragger | 27 September 2015 | |
Swamp Skimmer | |||
Eris Fun Pack | Eris | ||
Eagle Interceptor | |||
The Lego Movie | Emmet Fun Pack | Emmet Brickowski | |
Emmet's Excavator | |||
Bad Cop Fun Pack | Bad Cop | ||
Police Car | |||
Benny Fun Pack | Benny | ||
Benny's Spaceship | |||
Unikitty Fun Pack | Unikitty | 3 November 2015 | |
Cloud Cuckoo Car | |||
Lego Ninjago | Jay Fun Pack | Jay | 27 September 2015§ 3 November 2015 |
Storm Fighter | |||
Nya Fun Pack | Nya | 27 September 2015 | |
Samurai Mech | |||
Zane Fun Pack | Zane | ||
NinjaCopter | |||
Sensei Wu Fun Pack | Sensei Wu | 19 January 2016[24] | |
Flying White Dragon | |||
Lloyd Fun Pack | Lloyd Garmadon | 10 May 2016[25] | |
Lloyd's Golden Dragon | |||
DC Comics | Wonder Woman Fun Pack | Wonder Woman | 27 September 2015 |
Invisible Jet | |||
Cyborg Fun Pack | Cyborg[c] | ||
Cyber-Guard | |||
Superman Fun Pack | Superman | 15 March 2016[26] | |
Hover Pod | |||
Aquaman Fun Pack | Aquaman | ||
Aqua Watercraft | |||
Bane Fun Pack | Bane | 10 May 2016 | |
Drill Driver | |||
The Simpsons[14] | Bart Simpson Fun Pack | Bart Simpson | 3 November 2015 |
Gravity Sprinter | |||
Krusty the Clown Fun Pack | Krusty the Clown | ||
Clown Bike | |||
Back to the Future[21] | Doc Brown Fun Pack | Doc Brown | 19 January 2016[16][27] |
Traveling Time Train | |||
Doctor Who[14] | Cyberman Fun Pack | Cyberman | |
Dalek | |||
Ghostbusters | Stay Puft Fun Pack | Stay Puft Marshmallow Man | 15 March 2016 |
Terror Dog | |||
Slimer Fun Pack | Slimer | 10 May 2016 | |
Slime Shooter | |||
The A-Team | A-Team Fun Pack | B. A. Baracus[h] | 27 September 2016 |
B.A.'s Van | |||
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them |
Tina Fun Pack | Tina Goldstein[i] | 18 November 2016 |
Swooping Evil | |||
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | E.T. Fun Pack | E.T.[20] | |
Phone Home | |||
Adventure Time | Marceline Fun Pack | Marceline the Vampire Queen | 18 November 2016§ 10 February 2017 |
Lunatic Amp | |||
Knight Rider | Knight Rider Fun Pack | Michael Knight | 10 February 2017† 21 March 2017 |
KITT | |||
The Lego Batman Movie | Excalibur Batman Fun Pack | Excalibur Batman | 10 February 2017‡ 21 March 2017[28] |
Bionic Steed | |||
Lego City | Lego City Fun Pack | Chase McCain | 9 May 2017 |
Police Helicopter | |||
Harry Potter | Hermione Granger Fun Pack | Hermione Granger | |
Buckbeak | |||
Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice Fun Pack | Betelgeuse | 12 September 2017 |
Saturn's Sandworm | |||
The Powerpuff Girls | Buttercup Fun Pack | Buttercup | |
Mega Blast Bot | |||
Teen Titans Go! | Starfire Fun Pack | Starfire | |
Titan Robot |
^§ : Everywhere in all other countries and Toys "R" Us stores in U.S. only.
^† : Everywhere in all other countries and GameStop stores in U.S. only.
^‡ : Everywhere in all other countries and Target stores in U.S. only.
Polybags
Polybags are limited-edition releases of a single character figure, distributed only at events and via special offers.
Franchise | Pack name | Release |
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DC Comics | Green Arrow | Distributed via 2016 promotional events, Black Friday retail offers[29][30] |
Supergirl | PlayStation 4 Starter Pack bundle (timed exclusive)[31] |
Reception
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | (PS4) 80/100[32] (XONE) 80/100[33] (Wii U) 80/100[34] |
Publication | Score |
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Destructoid | 7.5/10 [35] |
Game Informer | 8.75/10 [36] |
GameSpot | 8/10 [37] |
GamesRadar+ | [42] |
IGN | 7.7/10 [38] |
Nintendo Life | [41] |
Polygon | 8/10[39] |
The Guardian | [40] |
USgamer | 1.5/5[43] |
Lego Dimensions received "generally favorable reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic.[32][33][34] IGN awarded it a score of 7.7 out of 10, saying "Lego Dimensions' great characters and fun references consistently left me with a big dumb grin on my face."[44] GameSpot awarded it a score of 8.0, saying "In any game within the toys-to-life genre, there's sometimes an unspoken question: is this also a great toy or just a great game? In Lego Dimensions' case, the answer is easy: it's both." They also praised the open world sections of the game, stating that "While they don't feature the same level of intricacy the main game provides, they do add several more hours each to the overall experience."[37] Polygon awarded it 8 out of 10, saying "Where the game's innovative designs push forward what it means to blend toys and games into a single experience, the writing and both companies' willingness to dig deep into their vaults, pull the whole game together."[45] Good Game: Spawn Point Hosts Bajo and Hex both awarded the game 3 out of 5. Praise was given to the puzzles and mechanics, commenting that it may be their favourite LEGO game. However, they gave harsh criticism to the pricing model. Their summation was that it was "poor value", stating that the last few Lego games were "pretty much as good as this one", but players can play as their extensive character rosters without having to buy expensive expansions."[46]
Sales
In the UK and Ireland, Lego Dimensions landed at number 2 on the sales charts in its first week. Sales had surpassed in comparison to first week sales of other 2015 toys-to-life game competitors Skylanders: Superchargers and Disney Infinity 3.0.[47]
Awards
List of awards and nominations | |||
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Award | Category | Result | |
The Game Awards 2015 | Best Family Game | Nominated[48] | |
British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Game | Won[49] |
Notes
- ^ Upon completing the included levels, players can use the Abby Yates figure to also control the other three Ghostbusters (Erin Gilbert, Jillian Holtzmann and Patty Tolan) in the game.
- ^ Upon completing the included levels, players can use the Newt Scamander figure to also control Jacob Kowalski in the game.
- ^ a b Upon accessing the Teen Titans Go! world for the first time, players can use the Robin and Cyborg figures to also control their Teen Titans Go! counterparts in the game
- ^ All previous incarnations of the Doctor (including the War Doctor) are also playable. When players die they will regenerate, cycling from the First Doctor through to the Twelfth. Peter Capaldi reprised his role of the Twelfth Doctor, while the other twelve Doctors feature the voices of their respective actors via archive audio taken from the TV series. The interior of the TARDIS also change accordingly (e.g., the First and Second Doctor's console room is displayed in monochrome to match the black & white 1960s era).[15]
- ^ Upon completing the included level, players can use the Peter Venkman figure to also control the other three Ghostbusters (Ray Stantz, Egon Spengler, and Winston Zeddemore) in the game.[17]
- ^ Upon completing a specific objective in the Adventure Time world, players can use the Finn figure to also control Fern the Human in the game.
- ^ Upon completing the included level, players can use the Sloth figure to also control the other seven Goonies (Andy, Brand, Chunk, Data, Mikey, Mouth, and Stef) in the game.
- ^ Upon completing certain in-game tasks, players can use the B. A. Baracus figure to also control the other three A-Team members (John "Hannibal" Smith, Templeton Peck, Howling Mad Murdock) in the game.
- ^ Upon completing the included levels, players can use the Tina Goldstein figure to also control Queenie Goldstein in the game.
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