ALL Open Worlds In LEGO Games Ranked From WORST To BEST
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- Today i will be ranking all open worlds in lego games from worst to best . Going from lego star wars to the most recent lego games . If you went to enjoy drop a like and subscribe .
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Timestamps-
0:00 Lego games
0:33 Introduction & Rules
1:20 Open Worlds Ranked
LEGO Games Listed -
- Lego star wars the complete saga
- Lego Indiana Jones
- Lego star wars the skywalker saga
- Lego Batman
- Lego Indiana Jones 2
- Lego city undercover
- Lego Incredibles
- lego marvel superheroes 1
- lego marvel avengers
- lego marvel superheroes 2
- lego pirates of the Caribbean
- lego harry potter years 1-4
- lego harry potter years 5-7
- lego batman 2
- lego batman 3
- lego dc supervillains
- lego star wars the force awakens
- lego hobbit
- lego lord of the rings
- lego Ninjago movie: the videogame
- the lego movie videogame
- the lego movie videogame 2
- Lego Jurassic world
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I really like the lego dimensions and the lego incredibles worlds because they’re more cartoon-y
@@Chill_Guy247 The open world design of Incredibles and the Family builds were good, but the Incredibricks and Gold Bricks were WAY too easy to get.
I loved star wars 3 the clone wars and Lego avengers with marvel superheroes 1 and 2
for me chronopolis is the best open world
Dc Villains
Sex is great, but have you ever flown around Gotham City as Superman in Lego Batman 2? That's the pinnacle of the human experience.
Love it lol
Ah a man of culture I see
Would be, if the flight controls weren’t so hampered
Bro i remember grinding the game day in and day out just to find all of the minikits and red/gold bricks so i could 100% complete the game. It felt so rewarding finally finishing the game and i just loves exploring the open world
I used to do it as hawk an and hawk girl. For some reason it gave the illusion of easier flying.
I’ll never forget the pain I felt when I realized that LEGO: Batman 3 didn’t have a bigger city than Gotham
When I realized you couldn't enter minas tirith in Lego lotr
Me and my brother were pissed finished the whole game just to travel shitty little planets and no Gotham 😐😐😐😐
Lego batman 3 was so disappointing cuz the open world wasn't anywhere near as good as LB2
Yeah it’s stupid that you didn’t have a big open world area and only had small mini areas that weren’t really that interesting
@@dj0rtega The thing that pissed me off the most was that the speedsters ran SLOWER in the open world than on the in game levels.
I love to see LEGO City Undercover getting some well-deserved respect. I bought almost exclusively LEGO City sets as a kid growing up in the early 2000s and 2010s, and I have this distinct memory of picking up a lego set in like 2008, I believe it was the LEGO City Police Mobile Command Center and on the very back page of the instruction manual it said “LEGO City Video Game: COMING SOON.” I was a little excited, but I had barely played video games at that point in my life so I was more excited about the toys themselves. But I remember every time in the coming years that I was going through my old instruction manuals, whenever I saw that page I always got a little bummed that it never actually became real…until 2013, when I was on UA-cam and I saw a trailer for LEGO City Undercover, only on Wii U. It looked like the coolest thing I had ever seen in my life and I could not believe it was real. I waited and waited and I saved up my money and bought myself a Wii U (my parents covered half of it as a Christmas gift) and I bought LEGO City Undercover as soon as I could. That game changed my life, it was my first open-world game, and it quickly became the greatest LEGO game I had ever played, as well as the first one I beat 100% (as I had only ever been able to rent them from Blockbuster or GameFly, if you remember what those days). That game holds a very special place in my heart, and will forever be the greatest LEGO game I have ever played (and one of my favorite games of all time). Please LEGO and Tt Games, please make a sequel😩
A fellow lego city enjoyer 😅
Always craved for a sequel, suprised they havent as of now, would be so big especially with modern graphics, and also the size it can become
I really hope that Lego will make an undercover sequel
It's sad it first released on the WII U as nobody bought them therefore nobody played LCU, meaning the remaster was well deserved but everybody craves for a sequel. I am begging 😫🙏
The nostalgia in this video made me so happy. I forgot how much of an influence these Lego games had on my childhood. From the Star Wars saga to Batman,I loved them all and will always cherish those memory’s,thank you for this video very well done and put together.
In all Lego video games from 2009-2016 on PC, you can enter the code "N 0 (zero) CUT 5", and skip all cutscenes with a button press for every cutscene. You will have to enter this code every time you reboot/exit the game though, but it's so worth it.
For me it's Lego Marvel New York. This gave me so many memories, and the fact you could fly, drive and many secret spots made it so easy to explore
Me too, I finally got 100% completion in the big city and I am so proud 🤩 I had the game forever and is still a fave to this day.
I remember a glitch with the Hydra tank thingy. If you go into a corner of a building and shoot the cannon it'll make you drop thru the map
@@jacobkowalski4774 yeah I remember using that to get past the world border to the low resolution city in the background.
I know!!! I remember riding the hellcylce all over New York leaving the burn marks all over the place!!!
@@jacobkowalski4774 pure nostalgia
The genius of lego LOTR and Hobbit is massive. They combined the works of Tolkien and Peter Jackson, with places from both the book and the movies, like the barrow downs and the grey havens. It is just sad that they didn’t finish the Hobbit. I hope they make a remaster where they combine LOTR and the Hobbit, with a full map, improved graphics and a full story and book references.
Ya a combined map for both trilogies would be epic.
Jesus I would give my left arm for that.
I like it how The Hobbit has grey havens while the LotR don't lol (or I might miss it)
@@quintessence2183 You wouldn't be able to play it vary well.
Yeah I remember being so pissed that the Hobbit was incomplete, I was playing it more than LOTR at that point
The Hobbit at number 1, where it belongs. It is so impressive how genuinely lived-in they managed to make Middle-Earth in that game. I absolutely adore how you can travel all the way from the Elven Port in the east, to Erebor in the west, in one uninterrupted journey. It honestly feels like an epic quest if you ever decide to do it, especially with the music and everything. The world is legitimately expansive but no part of it feels empty - and yet at the same time it doesn't ever become repetitive or mindless, every area is memorable and distinct from the last. It's a masterclass in designing an engaging world for a video game, and the fact that it's in a LEGO game of all things is just mindblowing to me. That game is something special.
love the way this was put together, especially since i’m starting up all of the lego games again.
Lego Marvel superheros is so nostalgic. I remember me and my cousin would play a game where somebody played as the abomination and the other played as Howard the duck and you would try to stay alive the longest. Good times
How did your characters end up being destroyed?
lmoy
@@stinhuffine4422 you could hurt eachother in the game
Me and my brother would just have our own little boss fights cus we had already did every quest 😂 i would be Spider-Man then he would be doc ock and I’d kill him then he’d switch to Electeo
My brother and I would play a game where one was either the Thor civilian glitch or mystique and the other would fly around and hunt down the civilian".
I remember spending dozens of hours just playing around in the hub of lego batman 2
I still remember that time i do a race around Gotham using flash
@@DanishAlKahfi I remember always climbing to the top of Wayne Tower and just gliding down with batman. Or, riding animals in the zoo!
@@anonymouslyforgotten3840 oh the Zoo is really fun one! I rarely go to the Wayne tower tho
@@DanishAlKahfi lol. It was unique interest for sure, but I just loved seeing how far I can go with it, and strangely, liked it better than flying.
Yessss
Thank you really much for that list i tottaly agree with it and it brought back a lot of the nostalgia from bach then i nearly started crying at the moment you said the first one.
The game worlds of Lego LOTR and Lego Hobbit were my definite favorites because there were lots of interesting enemy spawns on the map that I could go to test out all my cool gear. I remember fighting waves of Goblins at the cliffside pass near the Misty Mountains with all the unique weapons I had found throughout the world. Not even mentioning the various dance party features in both games, like the Mithril Rythm Stick, Middle Earth Carnival Red Brick, Disco Phial, Mithril Music Boots etc. I feel like they managed to add so many goofy and hilarious tools that somehow fit in perfectly with the rest of the game, this is something I haven't seen many other Lego games do.
Gotta admit I love the LoTR open world more than the nostalgia TCS brings
I agree ;)
I agree
Well tcs is a hub world and lotr is a open world so
@@ruggedeagle I agree with some mate right but there all amazing except India Jones 2
@@chscelebrity8325 what’s Tcs stand for? I’m kinda slow
One of my favourite things about Lego Marvel 1’s Hub was how you could actually fight the inmates of the Raft as they attacked you as soon as they spotted you
Yeah! me and my sister used to always do challenges there
I loved those random giant robots that appeared and gave u a bunch of coins when u killed it
I loved those random giant robots that appeared and gave u a bunch of coins when u killed it
I simply love the lego marvel 1 open world, honestly phenomenal. There is so much interaction and it really feels like a city! I remember I would come to my friends house where he would have all the characters and everythings maxed out and we would just piss around in the open world for hours on end. I may be blinded by nostalgia here so let me know if you guys feel the same way
Can you tell me what particularly do you like in this open world and maybe in other open world lego games? I clicked on this video to see analytics about level design and open world activities but I didn't get any information about it.
In lego marvel 1, as I play it right now, hundreds of similar activities where you have to escort people from one point to another, beat a group of enemies or just choose the right character and press one button to get a golden brick. There are also a lot of races in this game and probably it's the only interesting thing to do in open world because it at least provides you some challenge. Kinda.
What about collecting different characters: why would you do that if only you want to complete game on 100%? You can get all unique characters while playing campaign. Other unlockable characters in open world are just a variation of these heroes.
I don't say anything about levels in main story. Although I find these game experience absolutely challengless, it was very interesting to play it as a kid. And even now I would like to complete all levels on 100% because I think it's the point of lego games. But what's the point of such an open world?
Btw sorry for my English
I love how you can see the evolution of lego games throughout the years. If they add a mechanic to one game you can see it in the next (like how the had big figs like hulk, and then giant characters like giganta, and then the huge characters like Triton)
I remember finding a glitch in LEGO Jurassic World that would let me walk around the park as a T-Rex 😂
I found that too!
That was the best experience ever
I used that a ton as a kid.
It’s on Jurassic world and you have to play as the custom t-Rex because a certain gate doesn’t close. I don’t even know how I remember that
@@theamazingg3773 Oh the one I found you could use a normal T-Rex and just attack a gate until you clipped through it
I didn’t play LEGO Harry Potter 5-7, but I did play 1-4 and exploring Hogwarts was, at times, more fun than the actual missions. Each hall, each room, each dungeon had a surprise in it. Unlocking Voldemort meant you truly knew it all.
Lego Harry Potter games will always be my favourites
Yeah, its Hogwarts isn't 100% perfect, but it's pretty great all things considered. I especially enjoyed seeing the common rooms and dormitories of all four houses. Maybe Hogwarts Legacy's Hogwarts will be even more accurate, but for a 12 year old Lego game, Harry Potter Years 1-4's take on it is pretty impressive. I also think it's one of the game's highlights, which holds up much better as a Harry Potter game than a Lego game IMHO.
@@Joker-lg3do I remember not being able to get past the 3 level 😭 I quit stuck at level 3
I dropped students into the void with winguardium leviosa
@@warriordobby457 I did that too. I also discovered that if you Crucio a Lego person three times, they die by being ripped apart. Not all NPCs can be Crucioed so you'll just have to settle for Avada Kedavraing. Leaving the space and returning doesn't make them come back, even if you go to the Three Broomsticks and return from there. The only way to bring back all dead NPCs is to quit the game and come back. What a wonderful game for kids.
Awesome video bro, I have 10 lego games, this video has inspired me to get more and rejuvenated my love for these awesome games, thank you for opening my eyes to even more lego games that i never would have even considered, have a good one 👍
I’m 25 seconds into this video and it’s already the intro and so good you did so good
Lego City is one of my favorite lego game open worlds. I like how there’s a bunch of things you can interact with and there’s just so many things to do
Oh yeah totally agree
of course i still play the game cuz of how good it is
Fax
Really appreciate that you put undercover so high because it’s quite underrated, the hub world in the 3ds version is quite impressive, it’s basically the same but with way worse graphics obviously
Yeah it deserves number 2
@@ruggedeagle IT DESERVES FLIIPING NUMBER 1!!!
Its huge, and cosy
Lego City Undercover is my favorite Lego game.
@@noahwillis9627 I agree
Subscribed as soon as you said you make lots of Lego content, and I also loved the subtle Rick roll in the beginning!!
your choice of background music is amazing!!
I'm quite surprised Indiana Jones 2 got ranked so low. It was pretty huge for its time, the level design was great and the variety of environments fitting together seamlessly was quite impressive.
Idk why lego indiana jones 2 gets so hated on. I personally enjoyed it. Idk why, i just remember really liking it. Especially the bosses at the end. Instead of the villains dying due to being too power hungry, they actually become demi gods.
Balahk (i think is his name) gets inbued with the ark's lightning.
Mola ram has kali help him fight you with that AWESOME soundtrack.
The villain from crusade gets tornado powers i believe.
And the villains from crystal skull get to fight you as a giant ant humanoid figure, and.. I forgot the final fight.
But honestly, i liked those. Sure they were inaccurate but its a lego game. And it was just a cool scenario.
@@nota444tm2 because it's boring. Also the character roster is easily the worst of all lego games
@@luckydiamond77 Character roster was great, idk wdym. We had many major, iconic characters. The amount of character many, as in LIJ1.
@@Caspff The issue I had with the roster, was that they were exclusive to each hub world (you couldn’t use a Raiders character in Last Crusade, for example), meaning that you HAD to purchase each individual character from each world to reach their bonus levels. And the bonus levels required completely different characters to complete.
It felt a precursor to Disney Infinity: multiple worlds to explore, limited characters to use in each world, and NO overlapping characters.
This video is about the freeroam
I think Lego Batman 2 nailed the atmosphere in each area of Gotham
Same with DC supervillains
lego batman 2 was elite
It really did the rain and the darkness. Love both those games.
In the Hobbit I spent time just setting a waypoint from one side of the map to another and it was actually quite fun just walking around
I got Lego Lord of the Rings for free on Steam a few years ago, and I was shocked to discover that this game is one of the best LOTR games out there. The open world is stunning, even if it gets rushed near the end of the game, unfortunately. Still a blast to explore and walk through, especially when accompanied by the whole Fellowship. A true LOTR experience if there ever was one put in video game format.
I got a ps5 and Im pist that I cant play it unless I get a 3
I'm kind of surprised Indiana Jones 2 was so low on the list. Personally, I loved that game's hub worlds. I had wished that the levels were longer, like the other LEGO games, but I thought they nailed the hubs. It was a lot of fun for me, the way they so seamlessly blended the different environments from the same films into one big world, like how you could walk from Nepal to the deserts of Egypt to the jungle and loading bay, and then fly over to the island where they opened the ark in Raiders, or you could go to different parts of India, and then into Shanghai in Temple, or the whole city to military base to rural town in Kingdom I. The worlds had so many fun, hidden things in them, and I thought it was a lot of fun to have to complete various challenges to unlock the various characters and red bricks (like the races and puzzles plastered around the map). Sure, the worlds could have been bigger (though I think they were still pretty impressive compared to the other LEGO games before them), and it would have been cool if all six parts were on one gigantic map, but I still thought that it was really well done. I don't know, I personally would have been really happy to see a similar 'travel through the map to get to the next stage' type thing in some of the other games, especially Star Wars and Pirates.
Yeah it's a crime putting them that far down on the list. The hub worlds were masterfully made.
So true
Lego City undercover needed hub world music and it would've been the perfect open world
And a radio in the cars ;)
I think a day/night cycle also would've made it even better, especially in the area literally called Bright Lights Plaza
is that a joke??? That would of made it feel cheap and crappy
@@noahwillis9627 How???
@@Rapidaq the thing about lego city is its a real realistic city. That would just make it feel like a superhero game for a five year old
I too played the lego lotr before watching and reading the series and how you explained it is so relatable the feeling of playing the lego game after actually understanding tolkiens world is crazy
I’m gonna go with LEGO Dimensions. I love the concept of letting anything cross-over with anything. You could get Chell from Portal 2 to help Marty McFly get the Goonies (who have Gizmo from Gremlins for some reason) out of Aperture Science Laboratories and away from GLaDOS- who is insanely confused as to what the hell is going on.
Still play it till this day
The sonic open world is one of my favourite gaming experiences to date
My favorite is the OG Lego Batman 1 bat cave due to ambience alone.
I remember playing it on my PSP when my parents were asleep lol
too bad that you have to pay for PS+ Premium to get it on Playstation now.
I loved Gotham City in Lego Batman 2 even if I was stuck with the way inferior Wii version.
Lol I had the same thing , I remember watching UA-cam videos where they could fly from each part of the map to another while I had to wait for it to load
@@samw8882 fr💀
I was lucky enough to play it on my dad's ps3 lol
I have never ever felt so much nostalgia and missing my childhood. I played so many of these games, and the feeling they brought when I was younger will never be achieved again.
You have no idea how much the lord of the rings game meant to me you putting it in first made my day thanks dude
I've always adored Indiana Jones 2's hubworld. I really like how all of the different locations are mixed together so each corner of the hub feels unique. I especially like Raiders' hub as it has everything from a desert to snowy mountains.
same bro
Lego lotr/hobbit is basically Lego skyrim in a good way
Petition for Lego Skyrim?
@@erodasi2205 oh hey you're finally awake but in Lego
@@youareveryannoying9179 you were trying to cross the border right? Walked right in to that imperial ambush.
@@luMBAgO69420 same as us and that thief over there
@@youareveryannoying9179 damn you stormcloaks Skyrim was fine until you came along, the empire was nice and lazy.
I'm glad you put number 1 as my childhood game!😊
I remember when I was younger and played lego LOTR, whenever I wanted to travel to a specific location I just wandered around the map looking for it. It took forever to find anything, but the journey was so fun and I explored quite a bit.
I truly miss the times when the lego games was based in just one small memorable hub like Star wars, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter.
While I love some of the open worlds (like Lego City Undercover, my favorite game, has the best world to explore)
I just feel like the hub worlds have become so huge now that it overshadows the multiple stages.
If you miss them so much just play the games with said hubs
@@donaldtrumpling2016 he already has that’s why he wants more use your head a little more before you comment something this stupid
*laughs in parseltongue*
oh wait you just ment the leaky cauldron
Among us
Holy crap Dex's Diner looks much older than I remember.
It would be cool if that was the hub for skywalker saga in coruscant
Same, I could've sworn it looked better than that.
@@braydengraves4655
Maybe it's the ds or mobile version or something.
@@marquis8867 is not hub based it’s full open world
@@ivanbanuelos1387 Probably not. The original game came out on Gamecube, Gameboy Advance, and probably the Xbox and Playstation 2. (I'm too lazy to check) In addition, only The Complete Saga and The Force Awakens (Not counting non-star wars games) were ported to mobile. It's most likely the same game I played as a kid.
For better or worse, lego Batman 2 innovated so much about the lego game formula. I remember downloading and playing the demo and being blown away at hearing full dialogue
I wish they would bring back roaming characters like in the cantina. Getting into those bar fights used to be so fun
When LEGO LOTR was coming out, I was 11 years old and a massive LOTR fan. I made my mum buy a calendar so I could count down the days for its release and I would show my parents every day; "56 days until release!" etc... and count it down on the fridge with them every morning. We went to GAME to buy it and I cried that day when it came out. Good times
The Lego Ninjago Movie Videogame is such an underrated game. The combat system alone made the game feel so fresh and unique compared to other games. I also loved how the open world was part of the levels, and what you did during the levels changed them. A few areas were slightly undercooked, but I think as a game overall it's worthy of being given way more love and attention by the Lego community!
Thank you that was my first Lego game and I 100% it
This Game i could come back to again and again, i really like how much connection there is to the shows which are also extremely underrated
Love how you orchestrated all those timeless classics 😮😊
I really love LEGO Indy 2's hub world. It being a smaller version of the entire movie was so unique and very different from what other LEGO games were doing.
The Middle earth hub world's just took it way to far then it needed to be. Like I would Be fine with just teleporting to each world. Tho they made the huge open world map and you actually felt like you were in middle earth, that's just amazing! And it's just a dream for a huge lotr/hobbit fan like myself.
Yes. Imagine they make a game like skyrim with middle earth.
@@naungyoe3215 I would pre order it right away!
I love how you could literally walk from the Shire to Mordor after completing the entire story. Definitely the best open world by far.
@@ethanrapp6998 I agreed! Especially when you love lotr/hobbit!
@@naungyoe3215 yea always wanted a game like this. They're making hogwarts legacy which is set in the Harry Potter world. Shame they won't make one in middle earth
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (1) is possibly my favorite, and the best story and open-world game in the history of lego games (This is coming from a person growing up and playing almost every lego game there was).
i’m way more of a dc guy, but i completely agree that this game is the best lego game
Dang u deserve wayyy more subs keep up the good content man 👍
Great video! Lord of the Rings and Hobbit were by far my favorites of them all. It's a shame Hobbit was under contract to be released in 2014 before they decided to split it in 3 films. We could've gotten a more complete game, and I think it would've surpassed Lord of the Rings as a game personally. But nice list, just subscribed and can't wait to see the other videos you have.
Yes, I totally agree. Would also be cool for those two games to have a remake and have them in one game, since both play in the same universe. Would surely be cool to play the LOTR-Story with Hobbit-Characters or playing the Hobbit-Saga with LOTR-characters.
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Ahh, and such a Rickroll I can like.
Clever one at that.
You got yourself an instant sub
Thanks man ;)
I thought I was going crazy
Man, this was awesome. This definitely brought back a ton of memories and I love the amount of effort that was put into the video as well!
thanks man !
I really love Lego Indiana Jones 2 so much, he introduced me to Indiana Jones, he introduced me to how good Lego games are and it was one of the few 2 player coop games I played that let me trow the second player on the lava
Lego Batman 1 was probably my favourite game I have ever played. It was my first game on my PS2 and it was just so much fun.
In lego Batman three they should have just remade the bat cave, keep Gotham and add a few planets
I think dimensions have the best open world couse there is so many different places
;)
I miss lego dimensions, such a good concept.
@@keegantomlinson3406 Yeah, the initial idea sounds good on paper, but it unfortunately got bugged down by its Toys-To-Life mechanic...
@@keegantomlinson3406 true
@@liamwhittaker8691 honestly buying Lego sets was part of the magic for me
The lego games literally brought back the child within me. I think now I can enjoy games like I used to enjoy as a kid. Nostalgic.
i remember waking up one day and my dad was playing lego batman 2 by himself just flying around he looked so happy too
Man, I love how you can do side quests and explore the huge open world of Lego The Hobbit. I had this habit where after I unlocked the Spider Egg treasure from the spider mission that spawns a bunch of spiders that attack enemies. I would just use that and carpet bomb all my enemies. I just go around finding forging blueprints and stuff it was glorious. Don't forget that one glitch in a small island that gives you infinite purple studs.
Basically a Lego Star Wars the skywalker saga but with less stuff
Dude your editing and music is just legendary my man! Bravo!
Thanks caleb ;)
im happy you put lego city undercover in the top 3!! i never played any of the other ones and beacuaser of this video im gonna deffenitly check them out!
Oh Lego Star Wars 2 (The original Trilogy) I remember having that game. This video brings back memories of the old Lego games I remember.
Loved that you played Loki’s theme for Marvel 2!
Lego Hobbit is the most underrated Lego game. Exploring Middle Earth with gorgeous graphics was a joy, just an all around outstanding Lego game. And I'm not even a fan of the LOTR/Hobbit movies at all lol.
Glad someone thinks the same . It is absolutely stunning
@@ruggedeagle Ikr! I recently bought the game for my xbox 1 for nostalgia (had it on my 360 but I don't have my 360 anymore) and everyone seems to overlook how gigantic the open world is. I consider the game a masterpiece, and I 100 percented the game in a week or less. Lego games are amazing, they've helped me through hard times! For that reason it's my all time favorite lego game.
They still need to finish the story. That is the one thing I don't like about it. They have the book to work off of, just close out the story.
@@seanrea550 they can't. Licensing issues. Noticed how there hasn't been any new LoTR games recently?
@@fogofwaroneverest240 now it is, when they had the license they could have.
I really liked LEGO Indiana Jones' open world. I loved how it had it's hub worlds that were full of things to do.
I remember getting a WiiU just to play Lego City Undercover. Worth it.
It has almost been a decade, and I have so many memories from that game.
Me too and also finally a Guy who prefer lcu thé greattest lego game of all time
When the skysalker saga drops, are you gonna rank all the planets? That would be sick
*if it drops
@@SavageJarJar lmao
@@SavageJarJar 💀
Well…
@@marcosvazquez5912 dqar is here for some reason
I’ve been waiting for this one
Hope you enjoy it ;)
imo the open worlds peaked with DCSV. It's not only my favorite Lego hub, but also my favorite DC open world (narrowly beating Arkham Knight). The inclusion of Metropolis and Smallville as well as a full Batcave and Wayne Manor definitely make it stand out when compared to the Arkham games where it's only accessible in minigames and Origins.
Lego Marvel is my favorite and will probably never be topped. My friend and I used to put a little divider up to the TV while playing split-screen and we’d play hide and seek and similar games around the city and we could do that for literally hours. It’s so expansive, there’s so many NPCs and to me, it feels more lived in than any other LEGO hubworld.
Since I was a kid I've always thought that LEGO Star wars TCS had the most dissapointing Open world in my opinion, I played the prequels and their open worlds were better
Wasn’t complete saga and legos Star Wars 2 the same hub world?
@@VTuberRuby
I think there are small differences but i’m not sure
@@VTuberRuby No. One issue I had with LS2 and TCS is that in LS2 it'll cycle through every character you have when spawning characters in the cantina, so if you screw around for a while you'll see a lot of variety. TCS has a set of characters that'll spawn in, and that only ever changes if you reload the cantina, so if you hang around for a while you'll keep seeing the same characters.
dumbest opinion ever
Personally my favorite hub world was lego marvel superheroes. I remember exploring it as a kid and when I revisited the game it was just so much fun to explore and collect gold bricks.
Honestly I was expecting all three Lego Batman games to be top 10…..given that is allowing nostalgia. Lego Batman 1 was one of the best parts of my childhood. The sound design to the variety of playing as the villain or the hero. I honestly can’t describe the intensity of the nostalgia that game gives me
My favourite open world in any lego game is the Back to the Future portal in LEGO Dimensions. It’s literally hill valley, and i always loved going in the different time periods.
I love the Samuel Kim music :)
It fits perfectly!!
Lego avengers will always be number one for me. I remember playing in Manhattan with my sister and loving it we played only Manhattan forever until we tried to figure out how to replay levels and boy when I found out there was about 7 other locations to visit I lost it. I’ll never forget the first time walking down the rainbow bridge on Asgard or just sitting and watching the waves in Malibu
I liked malibu it was sick
Just found this video because Lego DC Supervillains is free with PS+ rn, so im glad you really liked the open world!
For me, I'd flip #1 and #2. For its time, Undercover had the best Open World experience for me. Just so much to do and how it used each of the characters. I think each disguise had nearly 2 things to collect. Firemen putting out fires and rescuing cats. The Farmer water plants and brings pigs to the canons, and the Spacesuit guy captures aliens and plants a flag in each region. Construction workers finding coffee breaks etc.
LOTR and Hobbit felt good too. Loved how the quests were scattered around and you had to forge or find specific items for them.
Actually playing both. I completed 100% of Undercover but playing it again is downright fun. Still need to 100% complete most of my Lego Games.
Pirates, Indiana Jones, Incredibles, Jurassic World, SW Complete Saga, SW Clone Wars, Harry Potter 1-7, Batman, and Batman 2 are the only ones I completed 100%. Need to do so for Skywalker Saga, Hobbit and LOTR, Marvel 1/2 and Avengers.
Lol I caught the Never Gonna Give You Up references at the beginning...
Honestly my favs are Lego Batman 2 and Lego marvel superheroes. The atmosphere and feeling of Lego Batman was just immaculate. You can tell the inspiration it took from the Tim Burton Batman movies(which also happen to be some of my favorite Batman movies so it's. Win win) all the side quests and characters strewn bout. It was awesome.
Complete saga definitely took the concept of lego Star Wars 2 but condensed it to optimize its practicality for the purpose of finding the level you wanna play. As a compete saga kid I was always mesmerized as a kid by my friend’s lego Star Wars 2 hub world… but I also always got lost in it in terms of navigation. So there’s that
Lego city undercover imo is the best because you can do so much in the city like finding character tokens, finding vehicles, exploring Lego city was such a blast for me when I first played.
I love that he put LEGO marvel avengers so high because I frickin love that open world!!!!
It is good though
@@ruggedeagle IKR it’s so under appreciated though
I remember playing lego city undercover on my 3ds it was so good
5:00 I FORGOT THAT EVEN PLAYED THIS GAME BRO SPARROWS ALPHA CHAD ASS WALK BROUGHT ME BACKKKKKK CMONNNNN
what a great video man. this is a top tier journalism.
I agree about everything but 1, for me I can't decide wether LCU or LLOTR is number 1.
both games literally are GTA and The Witcher (great games) in lego form. they have diffent way to let us enjoy the open world and I like them both equally.
lego marvel SH1 and avenger too are great for you can fly around freely and land anywhere in the city.
I would put Super heroes 1 above avengers purely because Manhattan felt more filled, and because of that annoying orange sunset that avengers literally always had.
Ikr, that sunset messed it up. I prefer bright and sunny
@@DracoMalfoy-ys2mo I was really hoping Avengers would be at night time, to contrast with Marvel 1 being at daytime. That sunset was massively disappointing imo
My favourite hub was Pirates of the Caribbean. Simplistic design + not time consuming & easy to get around, find characters and proceed onto the missions.
I don’t really favour the vast open world hubs. Sometimes feels a bit sparse and more time consuming to get around & locate stuff.
Lego Batman 2 was the first open world Lego game I played I remember being so blown away by it I don’t play much Lego anymore but I do still enjoy it from time to time
2 things
1: At 13:12 is that screen tearing is see?
and 2: Dude your just earned yourself a new sub! I love Lego games!
Loved the Rickroll you snuck in there
dc supervillains had the best hub world side missions, i loved doing missions for the random heros and villains around the map so much i completed the game 3 times
Lord of the RIngs is my all time favorite Lego game ive played through it maybe 3-4 times as a kid and replayed it about a couple of months ago and man its so much fun. Ive never watched a film either but i 100% agree with this list. Very accurate IMO
This video made me feel sooooo nostalgic. I really want to play them again.
Also, how did these games have such good graphics and such good open worlds on a wii?
I personally loved the Indiana Jones 2 hubs, they were pretty different from what came before / after
i agree !
somehow i just knew, deep in my bones, that LOTR would make the top of this list before i clicked
I had and never have watched the Lord of The Ring or The Hobbit. I went over to my friends house one day and I played the game with him. I had no idea where the places were and who the characters were but still had a ton of fun just in the open world. This was the first LEGO game I had played aswell. So that friend, though I have not seen him in a few years, basically introduced me to LEGO games and I thank him for that