Compara los precios de LEGO: The Hobbit Steam Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Traveller's Tales. Publicado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Lanzado el 8/4/2014. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 68/100.

If you have even a passing fondness for Middle-earth and a couch co-op partner, this brick-built quest across Erebor and beyond punches well above its license. Just know it stops dead before the story ends.

My first time dropping into LEGO The Hobbit, I immediately recognized the smell of the formula: smash plastic bricks, collect studs, switch characters, solve light puzzles, repeat. Traveller's Tales has been running this playbook since 2005, and by 2014 the seams were showing in every review. What caught me off guard was how much Middle-earth disguises the routine. Rivendell, the Goblin-town escape, the barrel run down the River Running, the set-pieces here are genuinely cinematic backdrops, and the LEGO house style keeps finding slapstick gold in Tolkien's otherwise po-faced mythology. The open-world structure is a real step up from older LEGO hub maps. Rather than a static lobby, you roam a chunky recreation of Middle-earth itself, picking up side quests from NPCs and hunting down crafting resources stored in a backpack inventory system. Characters bring distinct tools to the party: Dwalin's hammer can knock blocks into place, Dori swings a flail to yank grapple hooks, and Bombur's considerable belly doubles as a trampoline for the rest of the company. The buddy mechanic lets dwarves stack on each other's shoulders to reach higher platforms, which is exactly as silly as it sounds. Combat, though, remains a weak point: big battle sequences devolve into button-mashing with little sense of impact, and the character-specific abilities rarely mean anything in a fight, only in puzzles. Side quests are plentiful but thin. Most of them are fetch runs, go collect fifty of a material, bring it back, collect a reward. The crafting minigame, where you match LEGO piece shapes to a blueprint under a time limit, tries to inject novelty but lands flat after the first few repetitions. Exploration and puzzle-solving are where the game earns its Very Positive Steam rating; free-roaming through the open world looking for secrets is genuinely more enjoyable than following the quest markers. Local split-screen co-op is present and makes everything click faster, especially for a family audience. Here is the caveat that critics in 2014 hammered and still stings today: the game covers only the first two Hobbit films. It ends with Smaug flying off toward Laketown, mid-story, full stop. The planned DLC covering The Battle of the Five Armies was quietly cancelled in 2015, meaning the narrative never gets its resolution inside this package. If you go in knowing that, it is an inconvenience. If you forget, the fade-to-black lands like a cliffhanger that will never pay off. Hobbit fans expecting the full trilogy in plastic brick form will be let down. For the audience this is actually built for, which is families, younger players, or anyone who just wants a breezy co-op evening with a beloved license, LEGO The Hobbit delivers reliable entertainment without much friction. No failure states to speak of, optional hint prompts that stay out of your face, and around fifteen to twenty-five hours of content depending on how deep you want to go on collectibles. It is not the sharpest LEGO game Traveller's Tales ever made, but the Middle-earth setting gives it a warmth that keeps it worth recommending to the right crowd. Alex, Scout Team

LEGO: The Hobbit Steam Key

LEGO: The Hobbit Steam Key

8 abr 2014Traveller's TalesWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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If you have even a passing fondness for Middle-earth and a couch co-op partner, this brick-built quest across Erebor and beyond punches well above its license. Just know it stops dead before the story ends.

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My first time dropping into LEGO The Hobbit, I immediately recognized the smell of the formula: smash plastic bricks, collect studs, switch characters, solve light puzzles, repeat. Traveller's Tales has been running this playbook since 2005, and by 2014 the seams were showing in every review. What caught me off guard was how much Middle-earth disguises the routine. Rivendell, the Goblin-town escape, the barrel run down the River Running, the set-pieces here are genuinely cinematic backdrops, and the LEGO house style keeps finding slapstick gold in Tolkien's otherwise po-faced mythology. The open-world structure is a real step up from older LEGO hub maps. Rather than a static lobby, you roam a chunky recreation of Middle-earth itself, picking up side quests from NPCs and hunting down crafting resources stored in a backpack inventory system. Characters bring distinct tools to the party: Dwalin's hammer can knock blocks into place, Dori swings a flail to yank grapple hooks, and Bombur's considerable belly doubles as a trampoline for the rest of the company. The buddy mechanic lets dwarves stack on each other's shoulders to reach higher platforms, which is exactly as silly as it sounds. Combat, though, remains a weak point: big battle sequences devolve into button-mashing with little sense of impact, and the character-specific abilities rarely mean anything in a fight, only in puzzles. Side quests are plentiful but thin. Most of them are fetch runs, go collect fifty of a material, bring it back, collect a reward. The crafting minigame, where you match LEGO piece shapes to a blueprint under a time limit, tries to inject novelty but lands flat after the first few repetitions. Exploration and puzzle-solving are where the game earns its Very Positive Steam rating; free-roaming through the open world looking for secrets is genuinely more enjoyable than following the quest markers. Local split-screen co-op is present and makes everything click faster, especially for a family audience. Here is the caveat that critics in 2014 hammered and still stings today: the game covers only the first two Hobbit films. It ends with Smaug flying off toward Laketown, mid-story, full stop. The planned DLC covering The Battle of the Five Armies was quietly cancelled in 2015, meaning the narrative never gets its resolution inside this package. If you go in knowing that, it is an inconvenience. If you forget, the fade-to-black lands like a cliffhanger that will never pay off. Hobbit fans expecting the full trilogy in plastic brick form will be let down. For the audience this is actually built for, which is families, younger players, or anyone who just wants a breezy co-op evening with a beloved license, LEGO The Hobbit delivers reliable entertainment without much friction. No failure states to speak of, optional hint prompts that stay out of your face, and around fifteen to twenty-five hours of content depending on how deep you want to go on collectibles. It is not the sharpest LEGO game Traveller's Tales ever made, but the Middle-earth setting gives it a warmth that keeps it worth recommending to the right crowd.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamLocal Split-ScreenCouch Co-opOpen World ExplorationCollectathonCharacter SwitchingFamily FriendlyMovie Tie-InCrafting Minigame

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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