Lego Brick Tales REVIEW 92.5% on the Quest 3

  • 2 weeks ago
Lego Brick Tales REVIEW on the Quest 3

My Love for lego has finally come to VR... what do I think, watch the video and lets explore.

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Transcript
00:00So first off, I have to mention that I am a huge LEGO fan. My favourite toy when I was
00:12growing up was LEGO. I play LEGO now with my 3 and 5 year old boys. I watched all seasons
00:20of LEGO Masters US, LEGO Masters Australia, LEGO Masters New Zealand and I even watched
00:26that rubbish LEGO Masters UK one. I play LEGO games on the PlayStation years ago, so this
00:33game has a lot to live up to with me. And let me say, they got this game spot on. I
00:42believe that this is one of the best, if not the best, fun puzzle games in VR right now.
00:52You start off as one character and have as many character changes as you want. This is
00:58achieved by collecting treasures out of treasure chests and then buying new stuff at shops
01:06such as LEGO Heads, Legs, Bodies and different colour LEGO. The level sizes are big and so
01:14full of details. It's exactly how LEGO should be, just fun. And even the lighting is spot
01:22on. It's so satisfying making your LEGO fig explore all of these worlds. The story is
01:31great and there are so many stories in this game. I do wish the LEGO figures talked instead
01:37of having to read subtitles, but that's no big deal. I just dislike reading. That's just
01:43my laziness. You have one main story that you are aiming to get through and then many
01:50smaller stories as you go off to different places to help people. There are also many
01:56things to find and collect in each of the five worlds, such as chests, shops and animals
02:03that you have to bring to another fig that you may have spoken to earlier on. You help
02:09the figures by building for them and the puzzles are so much fun. You are given a certain
02:15amount of bricks and a certain amount of space to then build whatever it is you are asked
02:21to build. Then you have a test subject to see if you pass or fail. I love this concept
02:29and have had great joy using my imagination to build something and enjoyed the challenge
02:35at the same time. But just a heads up, you will be tested. It's not strict of how you
02:40should build, but it can be challenging. As you play your way through the game, special
02:47upgrades become available to you. You have a total of five, but I won't spoil all the
02:52fun for you. You will find all this information on your wristwatch. You can also access the
02:58pass through mode, game options and it's also where you can customise your fig and keep
03:03track of all your game progress. The controls are very simple in this game. The only issue
03:09I came across is sometimes it is tricky to push buttons on your wristwatch, but this
03:14is absolutely nothing major. I have spent hours and hours in this game and I am just
03:21blown away looking at everything. It all looks so real and the animation just brings everything
03:27to life. It makes me smile. It brings so much joy. I get completely lost in the moment
03:34of playing this game. It's everything a game is supposed to be. So on that, I score this
03:42game a 37 out of 40. And you can find my scoring system in the description section below. Now
03:51please check out the rest of my gameplay. Give me a like if this video helps you decide
03:57to buy it or not. Comment if you have already played it and what you most like about it.
04:03And please subscribe if you haven't already as I need you guys.

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