![]() The worst you can say about both is that there’s a danger that they’re growing formulaic – that audiences might get tired of baddie-bashing, bricks and puzzles in games or superheroes, smart one-liners and bombastic, city-smashing climaxes at the cinema. ![]() On the other hand, we have a franchise that’s launched at least two movies every year for the last five years, and that seems every bit as unstoppable. Sure, we wouldn’t rate either Lego Batman 3 or Jurassic World as high points, but they still weren’t bad and Lego Dimensions was an absolute smasher. On the one hand we have a series that has been throwing out two or more games a year for a decade, yet doesn’t seem to be losing its momentum. The parallels between the TT Games Lego series and the Marvel movie franchise are just too tempting to ignore. ![]() Available on Xbox One (reviewed), PS4, PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U
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