Despite its current state of inadequacy compared to Minecraft and its lack of specific features and a roster of items, LEGO Fortnite has the potential to soon surpass Mojang’s survival game on account of its advanced game engine and numerous collaborations with popular culture brands...Regardless, it’s undeniably one of the top free-to-play survival adventure games featuring cutting-edge visuals that will hold your attention for hours upon hours. In case you were wondering, yes, you can use emotes in LEGO Fortnite, such as Floss or Orange Justice. Give it a go!
LEGO Fortnite could be truly special with more villagers, better quality-of-life features, and a general sense of direction. For now, it remains a solid but incomplete foundation. It is great fun for a time, but it will need some improvements and additions before it becomes a more permanent video game home for me to live in.
Very **** good man, and since its made by epic games, its gonna get a lit of updates and I feel like its gonna be crazy, so far its been really fun.
Yesterday I played for like 6 hours straight.
Very cool survival game to play with friends or alone and it’s crazy to think that this game inside another game, like a “mini game”. Hate when people calling it Minecraft because it’s not, it’s just fun survival game and every survival game is “similar” to Minecraft because Minecraft itself is a survival game.
Lego Fortnite is a solid swing at a survival crafting game, but will likely only fully come into its own after a few updates. Building is an issue at present, a real issue in a Lego title, but as a survival game, it’s excellent.
#SzybkaRecka | Kluczowe zalety: przyjemna i relaksująca rozgrywka, dowolność w budowaniu - za pomocą schematów lub klocek po klocku według własnej aranżacji, świetne do wspólnej wielogodzinnej gry ze znajomymi | Istotne wady: desynchronizacja obiektów pomiędzy serwerem, a graczem, brakujące mechaniki typowe dla gier survivalowych, brak możliwości zbudowania sensownego środka transportu.
This mode has many ups and downs. The graphics are reasonable, gameplay with friends is fun and it gives you several possibilities. However, the progression is not the most intuitive, I particularly enter LEGO Fortnite mode just to gain XP. I think there is still a lot missing within it, but I also fear that by adding more things,the game is too heavy, I honestly think this LEGO mode should be downloaded additionally and optionally.
I have no interest in Fortnite and have never played it, so I'm reviewing this as a standalone survival-crafting game.
Graphics and sounds: Great, fun, colourful and enjoyable.
Combat and action: Simple, small hotbar for weapons and tools but otherwise no problems.
Survival elements: These can all be toggled on or off during world set up, the hunger goes down much too quickly and farming is a chore as seeds aren't easy to come by and are single use, also I swear chickens destroyed my farms? Equipment is simple, tools (even after they buffed the durability) have very low durability so need frequent replacing / they can't be repaired like other modern survival games.
Gameplay: Inventory management was the worst for me by far, the first chests to craft are small and quick stack doesn't work. Quick transfer items to a chest does not automatically stack them with the same item type meaning you need to fiddle around in the chest each time you dump your load. Also, be prepared for many chests full of bones and burnt out pickaxes dropping from the hoards of (easy) skeletons bothering you at night -an unskippable night unless you want to exit out and load back in.
Building: The premade building blueprints are great, esp for anyone who doesn't care a lot for building. Freehand building, however, is pretty mid. Later on you can make some pretty decent builds, however, one wrong click and you've now got to scaffold up to the building part and punch it down? Shame there's no point-and-click dismantle.
Crafting: Again, pretty average, however with the janky inventory management it becomes frustrating quickly. If you could craft using nearby stored items, like in Return to Moria, that would remediate that somewhat.
First impressions: Prepare yourselves for a lot of ambling around until you unlock a faster means of transport, the early game is very grindy. I love survival craft games and my personal preference is to ease me into the grind. The villagers provide minimal automation by gathering resources, although you need to find and interact with them to get those resources from them.
TL;DR: If you have a one-track boner for Fortnite, or your budgets tight or the only survival crafter you've played is Minecraft, you'll probably love it. If you love this genre of game and want something to scratch your Valheim/Terraria/DQB/Moria itch then you might be disappointed.
P.S. I didn't factor in Fortnites grimy monetisation structure into this review but I'd rather pay for a game that let me freely change my appearance in-game than pay for it as a overpriced tack-on to a free game.
SummaryExplore vast, open worlds where the magic of LEGO® building and Fortnite collide.
Collect food and resources, craft items, build shelter and battle enemies solo or team up with up to seven friends.
Get creative in building and customizing your ultimate home base using LEGO® elements collected from the world around you, then recruit v...