I'm picking it up on day one for Switch and will probably grab it for the PS5 Pro later on. The game looks amazing, and I'm a big fan of the Horizon series. They really nailed it! Great preview video.
@@Johniibo I bought Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered physically today for the PS5, but I’ll have to wait to play it until I buy the PS5 Pro. Are you buying games physically, digitally, or both?
As far as I’ve heard, there’s no stud counter in this, at least not one that counts toward game completion. I think you only use studs to get upgrades and new customizations
Just thinking I kinda wish we went for health bars than hearts. Wouldn’t it make more sense since there Dmg numbers in this game and in the original you use herbs to heal a percentage. The heart system seem too basic and boring. Health bar would’ve been more interesting
Why I’m more interested in this game than Star Wars skywalker is this game doesn’t look overwhelming. It seem better pace with better structure to platform and focus trials with depth. In Skywalker after the first few levels your just put in open spaces and a lot of things to do and go and it’s just too much with the collecting like too much. I love that there difficulty choices and a real level system BIG points for me. Don’t want it too easy and I love progression.
Not coming to Xbox is an L since there would be loads of kids that would love to play this there. The stiffness of the figures feels like a major L since the smooth movement of even as far back as Lego Star Wars on the PS2 and Xbox made it a much more interesting look and feel to watching and play.
I actually felt it looks very different, for the better! Not that I didn't like the Skywalker Saga, I did. It's just this feels more like a LEGO game I've come to love and expect, while also feeling like a generational leap.
Who is picking up LEGO Horizon Adventures?
Do you have checkpoint system when you die or do you respawn where you die like the other lego games?
i want to get it but let me ask can i find friends online to play or invite like they do in borderlands ?
@@andrewmorrow967 I know there’s online co op but I’m not sure if you need to be friends with them or not
how many hour of gameplay Lego horizon adventures
This is what I always wanted off LEGO games. A whole world build from LEGO blocks not only some buidings
The world seems really fleshed out
Thanks again for the invite!!! The game is sooooo good
It was a blast!
You did a great job with the preview! The game looks great!
Yeah I had a great time making the video and playing!
This looks great! Feels like a generational leap for lego games, while keeping the feel of the og games. Bravo Sony!
It does seem like a big jump from other LEGO games
I'm picking it up on day one for Switch and will probably grab it for the PS5 Pro later on. The game looks amazing, and I'm a big fan of the Horizon series. They really nailed it! Great preview video.
Yeah I’ll probably get it for both. We played the PS5 version and oh my goodness it’s gorgeous
@@Johniibo It looks very cool. Are you picking up the Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for PS5?
@ yeah because it’s $10 for me lol
@@Johniibo I bought Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered physically today for the PS5, but I’ll have to wait to play it until I buy the PS5 Pro. Are you buying games physically, digitally, or both?
I think you're right about the modular buildings. The police station was definitely familiar
Yeah I checked when I got home lol
It looks like a huge leap on my QD-OLED, even from a compressed UA-cam video 😮
It’s gorgeous!
You are correct that the modular buildings are left in ruins throughout the game, good call.
it is really cool that they did that
she s jumping exactly like in the first game
Looks fun. Always up for Lego games I am, but one question can you play CO-OP online? Or is it local only?
You can play co-op online. No cross play though
Looks great!
It really does!
We need to get lego adaptions of games like TLOU and GOW
Can you pick the the hardest difficulty right away?
@@YoBoyGio I believe so
So can you not destroy stuff in the environment for studs?
As far as I’ve heard, there’s no stud counter in this, at least not one that counts toward game completion. I think you only use studs to get upgrades and new customizations
Just thinking I kinda wish we went for health bars than hearts. Wouldn’t it make more sense since there Dmg numbers in this game and in the original you use herbs to heal a percentage.
The heart system seem too basic and boring. Health bar would’ve been more interesting
You need to make one more click to the tallnack legs so hes head will be straight
Oh shoot yeah. Thanks
A 6h game is suppose to be good? Lol😂😂😂
Why I’m more interested in this game than Star Wars skywalker is this game doesn’t look overwhelming. It seem better pace with better structure to platform and focus trials with depth. In Skywalker after the first few levels your just put in open spaces and a lot of things to do and go and it’s just too much with the collecting like too much.
I love that there difficulty choices and a real level system BIG points for me. Don’t want it too easy and I love progression.
Not coming to Xbox is an L since there would be loads of kids that would love to play this there. The stiffness of the figures feels like a major L since the smooth movement of even as far back as Lego Star Wars on the PS2 and Xbox made it a much more interesting look and feel to watching and play.
I like the stiffness, makes them feel like actual minifigures, but yeah it is a shame it's not coming to xbox
Maybe it will eventually. Especially now that Xbox is porting some of its games to Playstation
@@nathonso_editsI’m with you, the stiffness and stop-motion look is a huge upgrade in this
Yo why are you so bad at video games
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Maybe it's just me, but it looks like a massive downgrade in comparison to Lego games, such as the Skywalker Saga(
Not sure I’d say a downgrade. It’s a different experience.
I actually felt it looks very different, for the better! Not that I didn't like the Skywalker Saga, I did. It's just this feels more like a LEGO game I've come to love and expect, while also feeling like a generational leap.