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It’s a common misconception that you can never have too much LEGO. In fact, the cliché
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“too much of a good thing” was first muttered when a man, up to his knees in Duplo and unable
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to find a single plastic tree, said...
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“You know, I like LEGO. But this might be too much of a good thing.”
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And after roughly 87 games based on 42 franchises, give or take a few, LEGO video games are starting
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to wear a little bit thin. It’s not that they’re bad. It’s not that they’ve become
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less fun. It’s just that LEGO Rock Band, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman, LEGO Pirates
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of the Caribbean...LEGO my freaking Eggo.
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It’s this syrupy sense of déjà vu that kinda holds back LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7.
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More great co-op, more collecting, more building...and more of the same LEGO.
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Released in 2011, Years 5-7 is a follow-up to 2010’s Years 1-4. Actually, it feels
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more like an expansion pack, because it’s virtually identical to its predecessor...which
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feels virtually identical to prior LEGO games. See a pattern here? Years 5-7 keeps things
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excessively familiar, which is both its strength and its weakness.
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You walk through linear environments, collecting LEGO pieces and waging some rudimentary combat
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on occasion. The game is mostly focused on using the LEGO pieces around you to build
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new things and manipulate your environment.
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Years 5-7 features six levels based on locations and scenes from the Harry Potter movies...only
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done in LEGO. Once you’ve finished the missions, you get to explore Hogwart’s and other familiar
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Potter places with a cast of more than 200 unlockable characters...many of whom have
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unique abilities.
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For example, Hermione Granger has the power to look adorable , to make watching someone
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else read utterly captivating and to enchant me simply by tossing her hair. You know, it’s
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just...Emma, if you were really a LEGO block, I’d build you a LEGO castle...on top of
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a LEGO mountain. I think I LEGO love you.
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You know what, let’s get this trending! Emma should date Derek because he has incredible
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hair, he has a real-life clone, he would wear Burberry for her...and uh, you know, he also
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plays a character who knows magic.
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Listen, it’s very familiar...but a LEGO Emma Watson is more than enough to make this
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thing worth a recommendation. It’s packed with content and it has great co-op, so if
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you liked prior LEGO titles and you’re a Harry Potter fan, Years 5-7 is right up your
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Diagon Alley.