Lego Horizon Adventures Reviews
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a game with a very specific audience: Horizon fans who want to play a funny co-op game with their kid or, in my case, annoyingly immature life partner (me). It may not be worth its weight in gold bricks but it's a heck of a good time. 🏹
It's a LEGO franchise title, which means that yes, you are sort of paying for one big advertisement for their future toys. But does that really matter? I don't think so. Not when the whole is this much fun. And I don't just say that because I bought the tallneck LEGO set. Well, maybe just a little bit.
The Guerrilla Games franchise jumps to the blocks with LEGO Horizon Adventures, a visually striking title but that does not use the identifying characteristics of this type of adaptations. a technically delicious game with an entertaining story, but that in the gameplay is not up to the level of LEGO or Horizon. In spite of this, I think that the little ones will enjoy it without too many problems, especially if they play with several friends.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures reimagines Aloy’s world in a playful, accessible style. Combining Horizon’s landscapes with LEGO charm, this lighthearted adventure offers fun combat, creative gadgets, and an engaging co-op mode. Perfect for both new fans and series veterans, it delivers a fresh, family-friendly experience in Aloy’s world.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is undoubtedly more Horizon than LEGO. The beautiful visuals mixed with solid combat mechanics and clever writing hook you in for a time, only to be marred by uninteresting platforming, repetitive levels, battles, and little replayability. The absence of puzzles and interesting building, along with the prevalence of tie-ins from other LEGO sets, leaves me wanting for the LEGO games of old.
The LEGO Horizon Adventures game may be a fun and light experience suitable for fans of the Horizon series or the LEGO series in general, by presenting the story of the Zero Dawn part in a comic style through entertaining dialogues, with a very good technical and artistic level, but the gameplay and stage design, although fun at the beginning, the limitations of their ideas do not keep the fun of playing the game until the end of the experience.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a fun, accessible experience for all ages, offering a fun re-imagination of Horizon Zero Dawn with an exciting LEGO twist. It’s not without its flaws, but it successfully reaches its target audience and adds a fresh new twist to the franchise. Offering a family-friendly experience that is both fresh and familiar.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is certainly an interesting experience, but it's far from being as exciting a game as Horizon Zero Dawn or Horizon Forbidden West. But if the goal was to dress up Horizon in a way that appealed to younger gamers, perhaps it would do the job and ultimately drive new audiences to the main games… perhaps we can say Mission Accomplished!
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
While it's an unusual choice for a family-friendly spin-off, there's undeniable character to Lego Horizon Adventures that goes further than I expected.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a charming, refreshing, fun spin on the Horizon series. While not a faithful retelling, it brings a cheerful take on Aloy’s journey, turning her into a curious, lighthearted soul.
From its exceptional visuals to its refreshing gameplay twists to its signature LEGO humour, everything comes together to create an undeniably entertaining package.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a faithful adaptation of the 2017 Horizon Zero Dawn game. The title perfectly and humorously translates the story of a serious adventure game into a blocky adventure that engages with entertaining dialogue. The gameplay also attempts to be close to the original title. While it succeeds in many areas, more experienced players may find some frustrating mechanics in the combat, especially if they choose to play them on the harder difficulty. In any case, LEGO Horizon Adventures is an excellent gateway for young players into the immersive world of Horizon and a fairly enjoyable one-piece game for adult players.
Review in Czech | Read full review
Greeted with a muted cry of “Who asked for this?” upon its announcement, Lego Horizon Adventures has faced an uphill battle from the start. So I’m here to inform you that when the question was asked, Lego Horizon Adventures should have said, “Good point,” and stopped there.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a pleasant little game that manages to impress in some aspects, such as its pretty graphics and fun gameplay, but fails to be convincing enough in other. Its biggest flaw are its repetitiveness and its overall lack of depth, and it fails to be as good as other LEGO games of the past.
Review in Italian | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures has some positives. The title is perfectly suited for younger audiences, offering friendly humor, beautiful and colorful graphics, and plenty of accessibility options. However, other players might feel unsatisfied due to repetitive content and the short playtime. I have no doubt that it could have been done better.
Review in Polish | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is not a game that will redefine the industry, but it is certainly an interesting experiment. If you enjoy LEGO games and Horizon, and don't mind occasionally unleashing your inner child, this game is the perfect blend of these two worlds. However, don't expect a deep story, challenging gameplay, or long-term value. Above all, this is an adventure for relaxation and occasional laughs, though not without some moments of frustration.
Review in Unknown | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures offers a short experience of just over 7 hours, as well as access for younger players to the main franchise. With its difficulty levels, the title also offers a good challenge to players who can immerse themselves in this universe designed with small bricks. Without reinventing the genre, the game can clearly convince a portion of the community, even if the experience itself remains rather repetitive. All in all, a good adventure for the curious and those who have always loved LEGO games.
Review in French | Read full review
In LEGO Horizon Adventures, we get a solid retelling of the original with an approximate playtime of 8-10 hours, which can be a lot of fun for Horizon Zero Dawn fans and newcomers alike.
Review in German | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a reinterpretation of Horizon Zero Dawn. The legoversie is a lot more child -friendly. It is a different type of LEGO game than people are used to. The quality is very high and it is full of silly humor. A simple but entertaining game.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Lego Horizon Adventures offers a fun, lighthearted take on the Horizon series, with charming visuals and engaging combat that will appeal to younger audiences. However, its repetitive level design, lack of stealth mechanics, and limited replayability hold it back from reaching its full potential.