Lego Horizon Adventures Reviews
Lego Horizon Adventures is a lovely looking title that will be instantly familiar to Lego game fans while different enough to offer a new challenge to Horizon fans.
LEGO Horizon Adventures disappoints despite its humorous narrative. Repetitive levels, limited combat, and a lack of character variety make it a far cry from what a LEGO game should be. While the visuals are nice, the gameplay is stale and unimaginative. It's a missed opportunity for both the Horizon and LEGO franchises.
LEGO's aesthetic perfectly matched the Horizon formula, delivering a fun, relaxing and calming title, LEGO Horizon Adventures
Review in Greek | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a title that aims to bring the story of Aloy and her friends to new audiences. It delivers a story that is easy to enjoy and is capable of entertaining. But it is not designed for true fans of the franchise.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures won't do much for anyone who doesn't like the LEGO formula, while also being let down by bland level design and an average hub world, it's still worth an adventure through.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a title that manages to thrill and engage, but could have dared more. The Guerrilla and Studio Gobo production does indeed enjoy entertaining gameplay, which however clashes with an unfulfilling amount of content, both in the levels and in the side activities. The title is therefore recommended to those who adore Aloy's IP and to gamers looking for a straightforward and no-frills experience, even better if in company.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Lego Horizon Adventures is a good game with a simple structure and enjoyable dialogues.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
The impossible crossover between Aloy's universe and the most popular building blocks on the planet knows how to please, but ends up not going very far.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures delivers a pleasant and not-so-serious rendition of Horizon Zero Dawn that is both adorable and fun to play. However, its overly simplified and lighthearted gameplay loop becomes too monotonous and one-dimensional after long periods of play.
Guerrilla and Studio Gobo’s LEGO Horizon Adventures delivers an unexpectedly fantastic combination, blending the world, machines, and gameplay of Horizon Zero Dawn into LEGO with impressive style; the environments look fun and the gameplay is engaging, with a lighthearted story full of puns and dry humor that keeps grinding to a minimum, making achievements enjoyable to pursue—though short and priced at seventy euros, the game’s high level of detail makes it worth the cost, even if the final Expeditions could have offered a bit more.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Absolutely stunning, LEGO Horizon Adventures is possibly the most visually impressive recreation of a universe with LEGO pieces in a video game, although it ends up delivering a safer and simpler approach than expected.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures really impressed us. The title made by Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo in association with The Lego Group and Sony Interactive Entertainment is not only super fun to play (alone or with friends thanks to the local and online cooperative mode) but is almost slavishly faithful to the original material, except for the alternative and decidedly lighter and humorous tone and managing - at the same time - to have a precipitous identity, which is not overshadowed by the very large portfolio of LEGO games from Traveler's Tales. In short, LEGO Horizon Adventures can be considered to all intents and purposes to be part of the world of Horizon and we feel we can recommend it both to those who are looking for a quiet and relaxed adventure, although the rate of challenge especially at the higher levels is not lacking at all, and to those who loved the original IPs, Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With LEGO Horizon Adventures Guerilla Games and Studio Gobo deliver a nice action adventure with a lot of LEGO humour and an entertaining combat system that distinguishes the game in a good way from the titles of TT Games. It's a little short, but if you like the LEGO style and humour as well as Horizon: Zero Dawn, it is easy to make a recommendation.
Review in German | Read full review
Lego Horizon Adventures is a fun outing that combines two cool things. Familiar Horizon characters, machines and locations are designed in LEGO style. The family-friendly jokes, dialogues and interactions between the four heroes make it an entertaining tribute to Horizon's original storyline. Graphically, the Lego games are starting to look a lot like the Lego Movies and that is a big compliment. However, the limited freedom, the lack of puzzles and the repetition in the levels will be a loss for some Horizon and Lego fans.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
In a year full of unexpected delights, LEGO Horizon Adventures stands out as a pleasant surprise. I didn’t anticipate enjoying this game as much as I did, but it has certainly earned its place among some of the titles this year. It goes above the typical family action-adventure genre, delivering an experience that is both engaging and thoroughly enjoyable. While I may not be inclined to explore other LEGO games, LEGO Horizon Adventures offers a fun, humorous, and robust adventure with solid gameplay mechanics. It’s enjoyable both solo and with friends, and the cooperative play enhances the experience as you navigate the game with iconic characters from the Horizon series.
Lego Horizon Adventures transforms the serious world of Horizon Zero Dawn into a playful experience geared towards younger gamers. With a lighter story, fun character twists, and familiar machines recreated in Lego form, it serves as a charming introduction to Aloy’s universe. While hardcore fans may find it a bit basic, it’s ideal for friendly, family-oriented play with loved ones of any age.
This kind of Hades for the little ones bets on good humor, simple gameplay and beautiful graphics, but fails to achieve something that really makes you enjoy playing until the end
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a charming yet simple family game. It is without a doubt the best-looking LEGO game ever made and the world alone is worth the trip. It comes with all the silliness you can expect and a surprisingly fun combat system. Sure, it lacks depth across everything it does but casual players and the younger audience will find this accessible and enjoyable.
Lego Horizon Adventure is a fun game to enjoy with a friend, but it quickly becomes tiresome when played solo. Additionally, it missed the opportunity to make better use of the franchise’s storyline and is filled with silly, unfunny jokes, even for its target audience.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Lego Horizon Adventures isn't the most interesting Lego title out there but its simple yet addictive combat and charming re-imagining of the world of Horizon makes it an entertaining experience for fans and newcomers.