LEGO The Ninjago Movie: Videogame (PS4)
Description
The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie Video Game will allow players to delve into the world of the new big-screen animated adventure The LEGO NINJAGO Movie.
In the game, players battle their way through waves of enemies with honour and skill as their favourite ninjas Lloyd, Nya, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Master Wu to defend their home island of Ninjago from the evil Lord Garmadon and his Shark Army. To do so, they must master the art of Ninjagility which allows them to traverse Ninjago by wall-running, high-jumping and battling the foes of Ninjago to rank up and upgrade the ninja’s combat skills. Players can harness the power of Spinjitzu combat to defend Ninjago together.
Features:
- Play the Action-Packed Movie: Players can become their favourite Ninjago character and experience the movie in a new, exciting way.
- Master Ninjagility and Combat Skills: Players traverse open-world environments by mastering running, grappling, jumping and other unique Ninja skills to defeat enemies and defend Ninjago City.
- Exciting New Locations: The game features eight large, action-packed locations based on the story of The LEGO NINJAGO Movie, each with its own unique Challenge Dojo where players can put their combat skills to the test and battle with increasingly tougher enemies.
- Battle Maps: Players can go up against their friends and family in four different game modes with competitive split-screen local gameplay for up to four players.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5051892210485
- Department
- Video Games
- Released
- 28 Sep 2017
- Type
- Games
- Platform
- PlayStation 4
- Edition
- Standard Edition
- Genre
- Action/Adventure
- Publisher
- Warner Bros Interactive
- Franchise
- LEGO
- Developer
- Travellers Tales
- FPB
- 7
- Review
- SA Gamer
- Screenshots
- Videos
- Announcement Trailer (01:21)
- Supply Source
- South Africa
Customer Reviews
Super Fun But Ruined By Bugs
justplainpete on
Reviewed byI’ve played many a Lego game and this one breaks the mould with flow and bugs. The problem with the flow is that it’s confusing moving from one completed area to the next. More narration would have helped. Then there’s the bugs...getting stuck in walls, or doors not opening...it’s enough to rage quit. The only thing that saves the game is that it’s no longer R700 and sells at half price.