
More Lego! Like with Lego Star Wars recently, it can feel quaint to go back to the old days, but we also tend to miss features like splitscreen. The game is decent, it’s up to the standard, although character choice can feel limiting due to the nature of the films. Speaking of which, my co-op partner/wife had not seen the films, so this was her first exposure to these stories. Imagine! As a result the game didn’t have quite the impact it should, and I had to explain lots of things.
Due to the swashbuckling nature and down-to-earth abilities of the characters, this game feels most like Lego Pirates of the Caribbean if I had to compare it, but once again with this earlier game there were less bugs and crashes than we had with others. It also made me realise that while Temple of Doom may not be the best of the films in a lot of ways, it has the best setpieces which made for the best game levels.





