Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 With a portal that you had to build yourself, dozens of pop culture characters that you could collect, and a gameplay formula that stuck to the entertaining basics of the Lego games that came before it, Lego Dimensions had a memorable two-year run before the plug was pulled and it joined the rest of its predecessors in the great toys to life box in the sky. If you'd ever wanted to see what would happen when Lord of the Rings collided with Scooby Doo or what would happen if the Ghostbusters ran into an episode of The Simpsons, Lego Dimensions had you covered. It perhaps arrived a tad too late to the scene, but it was still an impressive feat. And for a while, Lego's presence made it one of the best in that genre. Interactive set the wheels in motion to enter that market. Toys to life games such as Skylanders and Disney Infinity were all the rage for a brief number of years in the 2010s, and not one to miss an opportunity, Warner Bros. In an age where every form of entertainment is crossing invisible barriers to form almighty metaverses, Lego Dimensions was a natural progression for the franchise.
Read our Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham review. Packed with content, cameos, and a roster of playable characters that bordered on the obscene, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham felt like an entire multiverse had been stuffed into one single game. The first two Lego Batman games were solid caped crusader escapades, but for the threequel, Traveller's Tales took the Dark Knight out of his favorite stomping grounds and into the wider DC Universe. Long before he was dropping sick metal tracks about how he was the best in his feature film, Lego Batman was a more humble vigilante dedicated to keeping Gotham safe. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
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Another great thing about these Lego games is that almost all of them are available on modern platforms, whether you're gaming on Nintendo Switch, PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X/Xbox One, or PC. We've rounded up the 10 best Lego games (in no particular order). Lego games are great for the whole family, featuring couch co-op that both kids and adults can enjoy. With Lego there's a comforting sense of familiarity minus the terror of stray blocks becoming lodged in your heels, and with games based on some of the best film and comic book franchises of all time, there really is an adventure for everyone. While that may be technically true, it does do the series a disservice because at its core, the Lego series provides a wonderfully uncomplicated collection of good times and joyful destruction. It's been said that if you've played one Lego game, you've played them all.