Overall Year 2 so far is more of the same, with expanded franchises that most wouldn’t have predicted. Like most Lego titles, you pretty much know what you’re in for when you pick one up. So if you enjoyed the original content of Lego Dimensions, you’re more than likely going to get a kick out of the new stuff. I do question the release schedule of some sets and how these waves are set up. Wave 1 includes; Ghostbusters 2016 story pack, Mission Impossible level pack, Adventure Time level and team pack, Harry Potter team pack and finally, A-Team fun pack. I assume Warner Bros. was expecting the new Ghostbusters to be a bigger hit than it ended up being, and that’s why they went with launching that as their first story expansion. It?s to be seen if that strategy worked out, but in my opinion waiting on the second story pack; Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, would have been a better set to lead off with. We shall see how that set sells when it?s released in a few weeks, we all know the Muggles love their wizards. Outside of that set we also have; Gremlins, Goonies, The Lego Batman Movie, Teen Titans, Beetlejuice (which I mentioned earlier) Sonic the Hedgehog, and a few more. I would have preferred to not have two Adventure Time releases in the first wave, but that could also have to do with my excitement for the sets that aren’t yet released (and the fact I?m not a big fan of Adventure Time).
Anyway, I did a short unboxing of a couple of sets the good folks at Warner Bros. sent over to me. I show the mini figures, talk a little about the game, and then there?s a time lapse build of the Ghostbuster set that goes onto the portal. Check it out, let us know what you think and hopefully we?ll be back with some more impressions and unboxings when the next wave is released.
Lego Dimensions: Year 2 unboxing, impressions:
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