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10 Best LEGO Video Games to Play Before Horizon Adventures Hits

Get ready to unleash your imagination because the world of LEGO video games is all about mixing fun and creativity! These games let you build, explore, and go on wacky quests through some of your favorite franchises.

With their playful art style, quirky humour, and exciting gameplay that’s perfect for both solo and co-op adventures, it’s no wonder they’ve won so many fans. Plus, with LEGO Horizon Adventures set to launch on 15 November, now’s the perfect time to dive back into the LEGO universe.

In this article, we will highlight the top 10 LEGO video games that stand out for their exceptional gameplay, storytelling, and overall fun, before the release of LEGO Horizon Adventures. So, grab your virtual bricks and let’s dive into a world full of endless possibilities!

 

10. LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

Developer: Traveller’s Tales
Release Date: 3 June 2008
Platforms: PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PC

LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures is a classic that never seems to lose its charm! This fun-filled game allows you to journey through the storylines of the first three Indiana Jones films, all while adding a playful twist to some of the more intense scenes. Unlike other variation of Indiana Jones games, LEGO Indy places a greater emphasis on puzzle-solving and exploration, making it a refreshing experience. Plus, players can feel transported back to the good ol’ PlayStation 2 days with this LEGO classic. Playing in local co-op is an absolute blast and enhances the fun even more!

Remarkably, even after 16 years since its release, Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures still attract players, and it’s easy to see why it has earned a spot in the hearts of many—some might even argue it deserves a place in a museum!

 

9. LEGO DC Super-Villains

Developer: TT Games, Feral Interactive
Release Date: 17 October 2018
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC

Dive into the exhilarating world of LEGO DC Super-Villains, the fourth chapter in the beloved LEGO Batman game series! This unique spin-off shifts the spotlight from heroes to the intriguing villains of the DC Universe. For the first time, you step into the shoes of a bad guy, taking on the supervillains of another universe who are cleverly disguising themselves as heroes. Your mission? To outsmart these impostors while hunting for a powerful artifact to deliver to their sinister master.

What sets this game apart is its innovative custom character feature, allowing you to unleash your creativity and craft your own villain. This addition brilliantly captures the essence of playing with LEGO toys, letting your imagination run wild as you explore a narrative that celebrates the darker side of the superhero saga!

 

8. LEGO Marvel’s Avenger

Developer: Traveller’s Tales, TT Games, Feral Interactive
Release Date: 27 January 2016
Platforms: PS3, PS4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PC

Get ready for an exhilarating adventure with LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, the awesome spin-off and second installment in the beloved LEGO Marvel franchise! Dive into the epic stories of The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron, along with thrilling levels inspired by Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

With over two hundred playable characters, this game offers an incredible lineup! Most heroes from the previous titles return, excluding those from the Fantastic Four and X-Men. While the roster is packed with iconic characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you’ll also find some exciting newcomers, including Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel, Sam Wilson as Captain America, Jane Foster as Thor, and beloved Young Avengers like Wiccan, Speed, Hulkling, and America Chavez!

Director Arthur Parsons said it best: “It’s a celebration of everything about the Avengers—comic books, movies, cartoons. It’s everything you love about the Avengers in video game form.” If you’re a Marvel Universe enthusiast, this LEGO superhero action game is an absolute must-play!

 

7. LEGO Jurassic World

Developer: TT Games
Release Date: 12 June 2015
Platforms: PS3, PS4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PC

LEGO Jurassic World brings the excitement of the Jurassic franchise to life by creatively adapting the stories of the first four films: Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World. Each film is transformed into an exhilarating adventure across five unique levels, with the iconic scenes reimagined in a fun, lighthearted style that caters to younger audiences. In this playful take, all death scenes are toned down, showcasing characters as they cleverly avoid danger or find ways to survive unscathed.

Players can expect to dive into a world of thrilling puzzles across 20 captivating levels. The game boasts an impressive roster of over 100 unlockable characters, featuring more than 20 types of dinosaurs like the Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. Whether you choose to embark on this journey solo or team up with friends for co-op play, every session promises endless fun and adventure!

 

6. LEGO The Lord of the Rings

Developer: Traveller’s Tales
Release Date: 28 November 2012
Platforms: PS3, PS Vita, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PC

Few fictional universes leave as lasting an impression on pop culture as The Lord of the Rings. The LEGO Lord of the Rings game, inspired by the films rather than the books, does a remarkable job of capturing the essence of this beloved fantasy saga, offering fans a delightful retelling of the story. With a total of 18 levels—six for each film and a bonus level upon completion—the game presents an immersive experience that keeps players engaged. Plus, there’s a hidden ending waiting to be revealed once you achieve 100% completion.

Players have the chance to step into the shoes of over 80 playable characters, including favorites like Frodo Baggins, Gandalf, and Legolas. Fans will also discover unlockable characters such as Tom Bombadil, who, although he’s absent from the film trilogy, is deeply rooted in Tolkien’s literary world. And if that’s not enough, you can even design your own characters.

This game masterfully adapts the first three films, creating an expansive world that any Tolkien enthusiast would cherish. Imagine traversing the entire journey of the Fellowship without a single loading screen—starting from Bilbo’s cozy hobbit hole, through Bree, and onward to the majestic Rivendell, the formidable Helm’s Deep, and the ominous landscapes of Mordor. It’s a magical, enchanting adventure packed with hidden treasures and secrets just waiting to be uncovered!

 

5. LEGO Batman: The Videogame

Developer: Traveller’s Tales
Release Date: 30 September 2008
Platforms: PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PC

While this game may not boast an extensive roster or cutting-edge graphics, it more than compensates with its fun and engaging gameplay. Players primarily step into the shoes of Batman and Robin as they face off against 15 of Batman’s most notorious adversaries, each collaborating in groups of five to execute their sinister plans. Levels featuring Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, and The Joker feel particularly crafted for their respective villains, enhancing the immersive experience.

The game offers two unique campaigns: a hero storyline where Batman and Robin battle their foes one-by-one to thwart evil schemes, and a villain storyline that allows players to embody the villains as they strive to implement their wicked agendas—all while evading the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD).

What truly elevates this game is the villain mode. Many of Batman’s foes possess powers that the heroes lack, making gameplay distinctly enjoyable. The game showcases this through a variety of levels set between the thrilling encounters with the heroes. The villains even have their own hub area, with Arkham Asylum serving as a fun counterpart to the Batcave. This installment stands out as the most Batman-centric of all the LEGO Batman games to date.

 

4. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

Developer: Traveller’s Tales
Release Date: 16 November 2013
Platforms: PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PC

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken the world by storm in the 21st century, and LEGO has brilliantly tapped into this phenomenon with their LEGO Marvel line, particularly the beloved LEGO Marvel Super Heroes game. This game perfectly combines the excitement of the MCU with elements from the comics, earning fans’ admiration with its incredible roster of characters.

With a whopping 155 characters available—excluding DLC—players can enjoy unique gameplay experiences thanks to the diverse abilities of both iconic heroes and lesser-known figures. One of the game’s standout features is its remarkable replayability, keeping fans coming back for more.

The storyline itself is an epic adventure, featuring an array of Marvel heroes teaming up to thwart the sinister plans of Doctor Doom and Loki. These villains have gathered a formidable lineup to help them conquer Earth using the infamous Doom Ray of Doom, a device cleverly crafted from the shards of the Silver Surfer’s board, known as “Cosmic Bricks.”

Critically acclaimed and a fan favourite, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is celebrated as the best-selling LEGO video game ever, making it a must-play for both Marvel fans and gamers alike!

 

3. LEGO Star Wars – The Complete Saga

Developer: Traveller’s Tales
Release Date: 13 November 2009
Platforms: PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PC

It’s hard to overstate the impact that LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga had on an entire generation of gamers. This groundbreaking title marked the debut of TT Games’ Legoverse, establishing a brilliant formula that’s been refined over the years, all while blending the iconic Star Wars universe with a delightfully quirky sense of humour.

Players get to journey through all six original films, each lovingly crafted in colorful, plastic glory. Whether you’re dueling Darth Maul in the fiery depths of Naboo or making daring escapes across the molten landscapes of Mustafar, every moment is packed with laughter and excitement. And let’s not forget the incredible array of characters—yes, even Dexter Jettster is in the lineup! With a treasure trove of collectible minikits to find, it’s a true gaming gem.

This masterpiece perfectly marries Star Wars lore with engaging puzzle-platforming, making it an ideal gateway into the beloved structure of LEGO games. If you haven’t experienced it yet, you’re in for a treat!

 

2. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Developer: TT Games
Release Date: 6 April 2022
Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PC

The Skywalker Saga stands out as the most ambitious project from TT Games LEGO, taking over five years to bring to life amidst numerous delays. But once you dive into the game, it’s clear that the wait was worth it. This experience is monumental, eclipsing the already impressive Complete Saga in every conceivable way while introducing exciting new elements to the classic formula.

With all nine mainline films represented, the gameplay shifts to a dynamic third-person, behind-the-shoulder view, adding layers of depth to combat. Enemies now come equipped with health bars, and players can enjoy a variety of combos and shooting mechanics. The entire galaxy is your playground, offering more than thirty diverse planets filled with collectibles just waiting to be discovered. The Skywalker Saga offers a fresh perspective on previous LEGO Star Wars games while retaining the beloved humor and clever puzzles we’ve come to expect. Plus, the digital edition features an exclusive classic Obi-Wan Kenobi as a playable character!

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has garnered widespread acclaim for its stunning graphics and open-ended gameplay, making it an exceptional installment that fans of both Star Wars and LEGO games simply can’t miss.

 

1. LEGO Harry Potter Collection

Developer: TT Games, Double Eleven
Release Date: 9 October 2024
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC

Dive back into the enchanting world of LEGO Harry Potter with the newly remastered collection! This magical bundle combines the adventures from Years 1-4 and Years 5-7, along with two previously released DLC packs, into one unforgettable experience. With stunning 4K resolution, 60 FPS, haptic feedback, and enhanced textures, this version brings a new level of immersion to your favorite wizarding moments.

Revisit the first four films in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, where you can explore the magic of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Goblet of Fire. Then, journey through the darker themes of Years 5-7, inspired by Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince, and the epic conclusion in Deathly Hallows Part 1 & 2.

While this remaster doesn’t feature a full remake, it elevates these beloved classic adventures with enough visual and technical enhancements to ensure an experience that feels fresh. Grab your wand and get ready to relive the magic like never before!

 

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