Someday, can you still try to do an every vehicle series? Plus I do know one thing is that if you do make one I’m pretty sure there’s going to be some games that you’re going to skip.
@@faustoalvarezthepeashooter1955 Here are three games that I thought he would probably skip as well. The first Lego Star Wars because there’s no free play selection for the three vehicle levels and the two Lego Harry Potter games.
@@EthanRiley-s1hI know. I agree with Wiiviewr that Lego Dimensions should’ve had an established storyline to work with and that you could get a normal Lego game instead if you want the same basic experience. I’m not interested in playing it again and I don’t like how you can only use miniature vehicles, animals, objects and gadgets.
There’s a little cursor on the screen that you need to move so that it aligns with the direction you want the hose to go in, then the action button will come up.
This makes me think of the Titanic. Lego DC Super Villains, The Lego Movie Videogame and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 also have levels set underwater. The Lego games from TT on console/PC that don’t let you swim are both Middle-earth games, Jurassic World and every Lego Star Wars game (excluding the first game which has no large body of water to facilitate a swim mechanic).
@@faustoalvarezthepeashooter1955That water makes you move around in it normally. The infinitely respawning enemies on the beach makes it hard to use the force on one of the carrots which is easier in The Complete Saga since you have ghost characters and an extra called “Fast Force”.
Someday, can you still try to do an every vehicle series? Plus I do know one thing is that if you do make one I’m pretty sure there’s going to be some games that you’re going to skip.
The LEGO games that Quick Brick Games would skip would be LEGO Indiana Jones 1 and both Middle-earth games.
@@faustoalvarezthepeashooter1955 Here are three games that I thought he would probably skip as well. The first Lego Star Wars because there’s no free play selection for the three vehicle levels and the two Lego Harry Potter games.
@@EthanRiley-s1hHe would also skip over The Lego Movie Videogame, The Lego Ninjago Movie Videogame & Lego Dimensions.
@@matthewmcsweeney5996 You know LEGO Dimensions is straight up not covered on this channel right?
@@EthanRiley-s1hI know. I agree with Wiiviewr that Lego Dimensions should’ve had an established storyline to work with and that you could get a normal Lego game instead if you want the same basic experience. I’m not interested in playing it again and I don’t like how you can only use miniature vehicles, animals, objects and gadgets.
Its not letting me control the water hose man, even after doing the puzzle
Are you able to interact with the computer panel? If so, you should just need to hold left on the control stick to move the hose.
There’s a little cursor on the screen that you need to move so that it aligns with the direction you want the hose to go in, then the action button will come up.
I got 11
It should revert to 10 when you complete the level.
At least this level isn’t a remake or ripoff of the Titanic!
When the Titanic sank, it hit an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the ocean. The wreck wasn’t discovered until seven decades later.
lol
This makes me think of the Titanic. Lego DC Super Villains, The Lego Movie Videogame and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 also have levels set underwater. The Lego games from TT on console/PC that don’t let you swim are both Middle-earth games, Jurassic World and every Lego Star Wars game (excluding the first game which has no large body of water to facilitate a swim mechanic).
But in LEGO Star Wars I, there is a lot of water on both the beach and the swamp in Defense of Kashyyyk.
@@faustoalvarezthepeashooter1955That water makes you move around in it normally. The infinitely respawning enemies on the beach makes it hard to use the force on one of the carrots which is easier in The Complete Saga since you have ghost characters and an extra called “Fast Force”.
There are only five levels left, both of LEGO Batman 2 and LEGO Marvel 1!!!
The next one for Lego Batman 2 will have a reference to Back to the Future with the clock tower.
Yeah, that’s definitely true since he’s been going through both of these games at the same time.
Nope