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LEGO Jurassic World

2015
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJun 9, 2015
PlatformPC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
DeveloperTT Games
Overview

Following the epic storylines of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, as well as Jurassic World, LEGO Jurassic World is the first videogame where players will be able to relive and experience all four Jurassic films.

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

71


IMDB Score

7.9

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Critics generally praise LEGO Jurassic World for faithfully recreating iconic moments from the Jurassic Park films in a nostalgic and magical way, injecting comedic silliness while retaining the tension and awe of the original movies. However, some critics criticize the game for lacking key scenes and feeling rushed in its retelling of the new Jurassic World movie. Overall, the game successfully captures the essence of the Jurassic Park films and offers an enjoyable, albeit flawed, recreation of the Jurassic saga.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of LEGO Jurassic World are generally positive. Many critics highlight the game's ability to faithfully recreate the storylines of the Jurassic Park films, allowing players to relive the iconic moments from the movies. Critics such as We Got This Covered and PlayStation Universe appreciate the nostalgic factor and magical moments created by revisiting these great moments in LEGO form. The Digital Fix also commends the game for injecting comedic silliness while retaining the tension and awe of the films. The inclusion of humorous and light-hearted moments, as mentioned by New York Daily News and Guardian, adds to the overall enjoyment of the story. The game's ability to merge all the Jurassic Park movies into a semi-cohesive storyline, as noted by Impulsegamer, is also seen as a positive aspect. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the story of LEGO Jurassic World. Critics such as Digitally Downloaded and VideoGamer criticize the game for lacking key scenes from the movies and feeling rushed in its retelling of the new Jurassic World movie. Digitally Downloaded even goes as far as calling it a "copy/paste job" from previous LEGO games with a new coat of Jurassic paint. The third film is also mentioned as the weakest, with bland environments, according to VideoGamer. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Jurassic World successfully captures the essence of the Jurassic Park films and offers an enjoyable recreation of the Jurassic saga. The inclusion of all four Jurassic Park movies and the faithful re-purposing of their stories are seen as major positives. The game's ability to add humor and light-hearted moments, while staying true to the source material, is also appreciated. However, some critics express disappointment with the omission of key scenes and the rushed retelling of the new Jurassic World movie. Despite these criticisms, LEGO Jurassic World is generally regarded as a fun and nostalgic experience for fans of the franchise.


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Critics have mixed opinions on LEGO Jurassic World's gameplay. Positive aspects include following the classic LEGO formula, engaging puzzles, and the ability to control dinosaurs. However, some critics find the gameplay formulaic, puzzles uninteresting, and combat repetitive. Overall, the game offers enjoyable gameplay for all ages but may feel stale to some due to its reliance on familiar LEGO mechanics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of LEGO Jurassic World are varied, but there are some common positive aspects that emerge. Many critics praise the game for following the tried-and-tested LEGO formula, which includes elements such as switching between characters, solving puzzles, collecting LEGO studs, and breaking objects for collectibles. X-ONE Magazine UK commends the game for its good balance between platforming, exploration, and puzzling, with new abilities being introduced regularly to keep things fresh. The ability to control dinosaurs is also highlighted by Guardian and The Digital Fix as a standout feature. Additionally, COGconnected appreciates the focus on puzzle-solving and collecting items, which creates a more challenging experience compared to other LEGO games. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. Several critics, such as We Got This Covered and VideoGamer, describe the gameplay as formulaic and repetitive. Game Informer criticizes the puzzles for being uninteresting and the combat for being minimal and repetitive. Digitally Downloaded mentions that the levels lack variety and that earning a 100% completion can be irritating. Toronto Sun and NintendoWorldReport highlight the game's reliance on the well-worn LEGO formula, which may feel stale to some players. Nintendo Enthusiast and Impulsegamer mention the repetitive combat and easy platforming as drawbacks. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Jurassic World follows the typical LEGO game formula, with a focus on puzzle-solving, collecting items, and switching between characters with unique abilities. The gameplay is generally seen as enjoyable and engaging, particularly for players of all ages. The positive aspects, such as the balance between platforming and puzzling, the ability to control dinosaurs, and the challenging experience provided by the puzzles, are praised by multiple critics. However, the formulaic and repetitive nature of the gameplay, uninteresting puzzles, minimal combat, and lack of variety in levels are mentioned as negatives. Despite these criticisms, the game is generally regarded as a solid entry in the LEGO game series, maintaining the fun and versatility that has become synonymous with the franchise.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of LEGO Jurassic World. Some praise its stunning levels and attention to detail, while others find imperfections and bland environments. Despite criticisms, the game successfully combines the Jurassic Park and LEGO Movie worlds with humor and child-friendly appeal. Overall, the visuals are solid and engaging, with the positive aspects outweighing the negatives for a generally positive reception.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of LEGO Jurassic World are quite varied. Several critics, such as New York Daily News and ZTGD, praise the game for its visually stunning and beautifully crafted levels. They highlight the fantastic effects and the attention to detail in recreating famous scenes from the movies. The visuals and color palette are also commended by CGMagazine, who states that they are stunning and faithful to the look of the films. The game's clean graphics and cartoon style, as mentioned by Guardian, are also seen as a positive aspect that suits the LEGO theme. Additionally, Gamestyle appreciates the impressive attention to detail from the original film and the successful LEGOfication of the world. On the other hand, some critics express concerns and criticisms about the visuals of LEGO Jurassic World. Digitally Downloaded points out that while the visuals are improving, there are still some imperfections present. The Digital Fix suggests that more effort could have been put into the visuals, particularly in the non-LEGO objects and backgrounds, which they find less impressive upon closer inspection. VideoGamer mentions that the open world to explore and some environments can be bland and less than thrilling. Nintendo Life notes the presence of noticeable fuzzy and blurry textures in the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Jurassic World offers visually enjoyable gameplay. The game's marriage between the Jurassic Park franchise and The LEGO Movie, as described by New York Daily News, is seen as a positive aspect. The game successfully recreates iconic scenes with a great sense of humor and a child-friendly approach, as mentioned by VideoGamer. While there are some criticisms about imperfections, lack of innovation, and minor graphical hiccups, the general sentiment is that the game's graphics and visual design are solid and engaging. The positive aspects, such as the stunning visuals, faithful recreation of scenes, and successful LEGO-style visuals, outweigh the negatives, resulting in an overall positive reception of the Graphics and Visual Design of LEGO Jurassic World.


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TLDR: Critics had mixed reviews on the sound design and music of LEGO Jurassic World. Positives included iconic film music and original actor voices, but negatives pointed out poor dialogue sound quality, overuse of themes, and audio inconsistencies. Overall, while the game had its flaws, it still offered enjoyable elements like humor and familiar sound effects.

The Sound Design and Music of LEGO Jurassic World received mixed reviews from the critics. Some critics praised the inclusion of iconic music and sound effects from the films, such as the Jurassic Park theme by John Williams, which added to the overall experience (Gamestyle). The use of voices from the original actors and off-beat humor was also mentioned as a positive aspect that enhanced the enjoyment of the game (Digital Chumps). Additionally, the music and quotes used as Achievement names were praised for being near perfection (ZTGD). However, there were several negative aspects mentioned by the critics. One common complaint was the poor sound quality of the dialogue, particularly when using clips from the earlier films. Some critics described it as sounding like VHS quality or recorded underwater (Critical Hit, Digitally Downloaded). The overuse of the Jurassic Park theme was also mentioned as a negative, with some critics feeling that it lost its appeal over time (GamingTrend). Inconsistencies in volume and occasional audio quality issues were also noted (The Digital Fix, PlayStation Universe). Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while the game features faithful film audio and soundtrack, there are notable flaws in the sound design and music. The inclusion of iconic music and sound effects from the films was appreciated, but the poor sound quality of the dialogue clips, overuse of certain themes, and occasional audio issues were seen as drawbacks. Some critics felt that the game lost the humor often found in LEGO games due to these sound-related issues (Digitally Downloaded). Despite these criticisms, there were still positive aspects mentioned, such as the use of original voices and off-beat humor, which added to the enjoyment of the game (Digital Chumps).


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in LEGO Jurassic World. Some praise the inclusion of actor voices for immersion, especially Chris Pratt's dynamic performance, while others criticize the inconsistent sound quality and borrowed dialogue from the films. Overall, opinions range from positive to negative, with some finding the voice acting generally good but dependent on the source material.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in LEGO Jurassic World are varied, with some positive and negative aspects highlighted. GameStar and Digital Chumps both mention that the inclusion of voices from the actors adds to the entertainment value of the game. This is a positive point as it allows players to experience the characters with familiar voices, enhancing the immersion. Additionally, Slant Magazine notes that Chris Pratt's voice acting stands out as he gets to riff on his lines more than the rest of the cast, which adds a dynamic element to the performances. On the negative side, Gaming Age and Gamestyle both criticize the use of voice clips from the films, stating that they have a different sound quality compared to the rest of the game. This inconsistency in sound quality can be jarring and detract from the overall experience. Critical Hit also mentions that the voice acting is inconsistent, which can lead to a lack of cohesion in the performances. The Digital Fix adds that the borrowed dialogue from the films is of lower quality compared to the incidental dialogue recorded specifically for the game, which can be a disappointment for fans of the franchise. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While there are positive aspects such as the inclusion of voices from the actors and Chris Pratt's standout performance, there are also negative points such as the inconsistent sound quality and the use of lower-quality dialogue from the films. CGMagazine and PlayStation Universe provide a more balanced perspective, noting that while the dialogue clips from the earlier films may not be as clear, the voice acting is generally good and includes classic lines from the movies. It seems that the quality of the voice acting in LEGO Jurassic World is dependent on the source material and the specific dialogue used in the game.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of LEGO Jurassic World across gaming platforms. Xbox One and PS4 versions faced significant bugs, glitches, crashes, and save system problems. The Nintendo Switch version generally performed well with stable framerates and controls, despite occasional technical errors. Overall, critics highlighted technical issues, especially on Xbox One and PS4, while some noted only minor bugs.

In terms of the technical performance on Xbox One, the critics had mixed opinions. New York Daily News and We Got This Covered both mentioned encountering bugs and glitches, with We Got This Covered even experiencing progress-halting glitches and a complete crash. These issues indicate some technical instability on this platform. Moving on to the PC version, GamingTrend pointed out wonky camera angles, blending puzzles, and controls that could be tighter. While this may not necessarily be related to technical performance, it does affect the overall gameplay experience. For the PlayStation 4, several critics mentioned technical issues. CGMagazine highlighted the game's tendency to not honor its checkpoint save system, resulting in loading from previous checkpoints instead of the most recent save. Game Informer encountered bugs that required a restart, resulting in lost progress. Push Square mentioned bugs with larger dinosaur characters falling through the floor or getting trapped, while VideoGamer criticized the game for hard crashes and dodgy audio. These criticisms indicate a range of technical issues on the PS4 platform. Moving on to the Nintendo Switch, the critics had a more positive experience overall. FNintendo mentioned no significant performance issues, while Nintendo Enthusiast praised the game's stable framerate and controls, except for some issues in cutscenes. Nintendo Life noted occasional stuttering in cutscenes but no slowdown during gameplay. NintendoWorldReport described the game as playing mostly fine on the Switch, with minor graphical hiccups and only awkward vehicle controls. Impulsegamer, however, mentioned glitches and frustrating design choices on the Switch version. Overall, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of LEGO Jurassic World were varied across different gaming platforms. Xbox One and PS4 versions faced more technical issues, including bugs, glitches, crashes, and problems with save systems. On the other hand, the Nintendo Switch version generally performed well, with stable framerates and controls, although some critics did mention occasional technical errors and glitches. It is worth noting that some critics, such as Toronto Sun and PlayStation Universe, mentioned encountering only minor bugs that did not significantly impact their gameplay experience. However, the consensus among the critics suggests that there were notable technical issues present in the game, particularly on Xbox One and PS4.


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Critics agree that LEGO Jurassic World offers solid replay value with its multiple playthroughs, hidden collectibles, and unlockable characters with special abilities. While some find the game lacking in innovation compared to other LEGO titles, the overall consensus is that the game's co-op play and exploration make it an enjoyable and worthwhile experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of LEGO Jurassic World are generally positive. Many critics highlight the game's ability to encourage multiple playthroughs and exploration to fully complete it and find hidden collectibles. The unlockable characters with special abilities are mentioned as a positive aspect that adds to the replayability. Critics like Gaming Age, X-ONE Magazine UK, and ZTGD specifically mention the enjoyment of going back with unlocked characters and exploring previously blocked off areas. Co-op play is also praised by CGMagazine and COGconnected as a way to maximize the enjoyment and replay value of the game. On the negative side, some critics mention that the game may not offer anything groundbreaking or enticing compared to other LEGO games. VideoGamer notes that the explorable islands and parks may not be as enticing as in other LEGO games, and the unlockable characters may not be of interest to all players. Toronto Sun mentions that one of the islands, Isla Sorna, feels barren, which could potentially limit the replay value in that area. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Jurassic World offers a good amount of replay value. The game provides opportunities for players to revisit levels in free play mode, hunt down hidden collectibles, and unlock new characters. The large number of unlockable characters and cooperative multiplayer are also mentioned as positive aspects contributing to the replayability of the game. While there are some criticisms regarding the lack of groundbreaking elements and the potential lack of interest in certain areas, the overall sentiment is that LEGO Jurassic World provides an enjoyable and substantial experience with its replay value.


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Overall Verdict

LEGO Jurassic World receives mixed reviews from critics. While some praise its faithfulness to the source material and nostalgic appeal, others criticize its lack of innovation and originality. Overall, the game is seen as fun for fans of the franchise but may need a shake-up in the future to stay fresh.

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Cgmagonline.com

Jun 29, 2015

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LEGO Jurassic World is a fun and faithful romp through the Jurassic Park films. It is recommended for fans of the franchise and the LEGO games.

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Videochums.com

Oct 1, 2019

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The review overall praises the game's gameplay, campaign, and performance on the Switch.

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Gaming.thedigitalfix.com

Jul 7, 2015

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Lego Jurassic World is a magnificently good fun game that injects comedic silliness into the franchise while retaining the tension and awe of the films. It is enjoyable for players of all ages and offers drop-in/drop-out multiplayer.


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Xb1.co.uk

Jul 13, 2015

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The game doesn't challenge or surprise players, but it will make them smile, stir their sense of nostalgia, and make their inner child excited about dinosaurs again.


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Ztgd.com

Jun 22, 2015

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The reviewer finds LEGO Jurassic World to be a fantastic addition to the series and highly enjoyable.


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Torontosun.com

Jul 20, 2015

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The reviewer endorses the game and believes it can be enjoyed even by those who are not big fans of the series


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Digitalchumps.com

Jun 18, 2015

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The game is worth the price of admission for LEGO fans.


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Gamestar.de

Jun 11, 2015

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The game has its highlights when humans and dinosaurs work together, but the co-op mode suffers from an unclear split-screen. There is no online option.


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Psu.com

Jun 22, 2015

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Lego Jurassic World is a pleasant surprise and one of the most enjoyable games in the Lego game universe, despite some minor hiccups.


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Nintendoworldreport.com

Sep 16, 2019

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LEGO Jurassic World is a great love letter to fans of the Jurassic Park franchise and LEGO games. The addition of quick-time events was annoying, but there is still a lot of content to enjoy. It would have been nice to see content from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The Switch version is the ideal platform to play on.

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