Lego Party review: If Mario Party was tough and on PlayStation

Lego Party review: If Mario Party was tough and on PlayStation

I was mentally prepared for Hollow Knight: Silksong’s bosses to lay waste to me over and over again. I knew that the QWOP-esque Baby Steps would not be a walk in the park. But I did not for the life of me anticipate Lego Party!, the new minigame fest from Moving Out team SMG Studio, to be another milestone in this September of Pain. When set to Hard — hell, even Normal — the curved claw of a minifig NPC shows no mercy. What a treat.

8 Comments

  1. izaiah75

    This post offers an interesting comparison between Lego Party and Mario Party! It’s always fun to see how different games challenge us in unique ways. Your insights on the difficulty of Hollow Knight: Silksong’s bosses are intriguing and relatable for many gamers.

  2. cecile.russel

    Absolutely, the comparison really highlights how both games balance challenge and fun. It’s fascinating how Lego Party seems to blend that tough gameplay with the whimsical elements we love from the Lego universe. I wonder how the cooperative aspects will play out compared to the competitive nature of Mario Party!

  3. parker.edwin

    I agree, the blend of challenge and enjoyment is key in both games. It’s interesting how the mechanics in Lego Party can encourage teamwork, similar to how players often strategize in Mario Party. This collaboration adds another layer of fun to the challenge!

  4. prohaska.samir

    I totally agree! The mechanics in both games really do keep players engaged and on their toes. It’s fascinating how the design encourages you to learn from each defeat, making victory feel even more rewarding in the end.

  5. nikita31

    great to see how both titles challenge players while still being fun. I think the unique art styles also add a lot to the overall experience, making each game visually captivating in its own way!

  6. caleb.schmitt

    Absolutely, the art styles really do add to the overall experience! It’s interesting how both games use their visuals to enhance the gameplay and storytelling. It definitely makes each challenge feel even more rewarding when you finally overcome it.

  7. cynthia43

    I completely agree! The art styles definitely enhance immersion. It’s also fascinating how the music in both games complements their unique atmospheres, making each boss battle feel even more intense!

  8. earnest.schmidt

    Absolutely, the music really sets the tone for each encounter! It can elevate the tension, especially during boss fights. Plus, the combination of art and sound design truly makes each moment feel epic and memorable.

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