Best LEGO Games Ever!:

Hey, Everybody! Today I made a list of the LEGO games from TT games and Warner Bros. Interactive that I enjoy playing! If you don't see a game that you thought should be on this list, let me know in the comments.

10. LEGO City Undercover

It was interesting that LEGO City was chosen as an IP for a new LEGO game. The game released on the Wii U back in March 2013 and was later released again on Nintendo Switch 4 years later. It follows Chase McCain, a cop who came back to LEGO City to put Rex Fury back behind the bars and must go undercover to stop him. In the game, you basically customized your look, build landmarks all around the city and showed how capable the Wii U was at the time. It was also pretty funny too, ngl.

9. LEGO Marvel Superheroes

Like how TT Games did Batman and its heroes, the company turned our favorite Marvel heroes into LEGO form. I mean come on, what's more fun than playing as Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, Hawkeye, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men?! The story revolved around our heroes working together to stop the villains from taking over the world by using pieces of Silver Surfer's board. This was another game that released on the Wii U and showed off an open-world of New York City and gave you the chance to play as other classic comic book characters. Its sequel, LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 was also a pretty great game.

8. LEGO DC Villains

The Justice League took a back seat and the game instead focused on DC's greatest villains. When the Justice Syndicate makes our heroes disappear, the rogue gallery step up to try to stop the Syndicate and an even greater threat, Darkseid. TT Games introduced a feature where you can create and customize your own main character and it'd be your choice at the end of the game to join either the Legion or the League. It was also pretty great to play as Reverse Flash. 

7. LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes

A sequel to LEGO Batman was risky, but TT Games pulled it off in strides by having a compelling story and having the characters talk for the first time. You even had a chance to play as Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Cyborg. It was also the first time that TT/WB gave us the opportunity to explore Gotham City. 

6. LEGO Batman: The Videogame

Following up Star Wars and Indiana Jones, Batman/DC Comics was the next IP that TT Games had next. With the classic Danny Elfman score from Tim Burton's movies, LEGO Batman was an absolute blast to play. As you play as both Batman and Robin, you fight every classic villain including The Joker, Mr. Freeze, The Riddler, Poison Ivy and Scarecrow. You can then play as the villains as well in their own story.

5. LEGO Dimensions

Here's a game where you can actually build your LEGOs to play a video game. Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle join forces to stop an inter dimensional threat that threatens multiple universes including the Land of Oz, Ghostbusters, Scooby-Doo and Back to the Future. It was fun to see these unique personalities clash and to play as Marty McFly, Homer Simpson, Shaggy & Scooby and Peter Venkman. 

4. LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 & Years 5-7

Harry Potter was an interesting next choice for another LEGO IP. It was great to play as the Golden trio, Harry, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. You can also play as Hagrid, Ginny and Cedric Diggory. The game had very funny moments, incorporated details from the books like the Third Task from the Goblet of Fire. In Years 5-7, it improved on the game's graphics, and gave LEGO fans and Potterheads alike to relive the conclusion. This was one LEGO game that brought two fanbases(LEGO geeks and Potterheads) together.

3. LEGO Lord of the Rings

Following up the Wizarding World is the land of Middle Earth. TT Games adapted 3 masterpieces into a single game and it was nothing but pure perfection! It was so cool to play as Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf and Aragorn! Not to mention that much of the movie's dialogue was incorporated in the game and it just fit soo well! What was really cool was that you can explore all of Middle Earth including The Shire and Rivendell and collect golden bricks and do side quests like it's an open-world RPG! LEGO Lord of the Rings is already a legendary game.

2. LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

Released back in 2008 for the Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, DS and PC, LEGO Indiana Jones is a game that adapted one of the greatest cinematic trilogies of all time. TT Games knocked it out of the park by incorporating Dr. Jones' whip cracks and swings and made us experience these movies all over again. To recreating the iconic first act of Raiders of the Lost Ark to the bridge scene from Temple of Doom and the Holy Grail from The Last Crusade, this LEGO game is a classic for a reason.

Honorable Mentions:

- LEGO Jurassic World

- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

- LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean

1. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

LEGO/TT Games' greatest success are the Star Wars games, it always has been. The first LEGO game to adapt a franchise, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga lets you play in any order of movies that you wish. Whether you want to play them by release date or chronological order, this video game has it all in spades. It's also the video game that has made the most memes in general. And I'm very excited for the next LEGO Star Wars game, The Skywalker Saga! 

Thanks for reading and don't forget to comment what you thought was the best LEGO game. 




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