

Bleedingelite said:I think the graphics are decent. I see the units and I instantly recognize the guys from when I was a kid and had all the sets. The british/priates setting is what I'm really looking forward to. My friend had all the british fortresses and I had the big pirate ship. I'd bring it over and we'd battle all the time.
I don't think it's fair to lump this in with the other lego games. As far as I'm concerned, this is going to be the first REAL lego game that's worth playing. No borrowing from other franchises or anything. It's just straight up lego battling. And that, my friends, is enough to get me excited!
Here's another little preview: http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6211362/lego-battles-hands-on

QUOTE said:Burbank, Calif. -- Feb 4. 2009 - Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games are teaming up with The LEGO Group to deliver LEGO® Battles for Nintendo DS™, a videogame based on classic play scenarios in evergreen themes that include LEGO Castle, LEGO Pirates and LEGO Space. Produced by TT Games, developed by Hellbent Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, LEGO® Battles pulls three LEGO themes together to create a unique extension of the LEGO build-and-play experience that stays true to the customization and humor that are the foundation of LEGO videogames. The game is scheduled to be available this summer.
LEGO® Battles offers a new kind of "build and battle" LEGO gameplay. Through six distinct story lines, players build their own LEGO bases and battle teams as they engage in over 70 different levels, mixing and matching units to create the ultimate customized LEGO squad. These unique LEGO battles teams see pirate swordsmen fighting side-by-side with wizards and aliens; dragons battling ninjas; and pirate ships launching broadsides against spacecraft and knights! Players can also challenge friends on the battlefield in multiplayer mode through wireless DS multi-card play.
"LEGO® Battles offers players the action-packed and humor-filled gameplay that make LEGO games great, along with the added bonus of linked multiplayer battles on DS," said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games Publishing. "We are excited to introduce a new LEGO videogame experience to fans and young gamers and look forward to expanding upon the beloved toy lines."
Someday in the very distant future when the company which makes the Imagine games goes bankrupt and gets bought out by a company who turns it into some sort of awesome killer robot mutant game.i.Domination said:LOL. The first Lego game that I will acyually want to play. Maybe someday I will find an Imagine game I want to play too![]()

raing3 said:Someday in the very distant future when the company which makes the Imagine games goes bankrupt and gets bought out by a company who turns it into some sort of awesome killer robot mutant game.i.Domination said:LOL. The first Lego game that I will acyually want to play. Maybe someday I will find an Imagine game I want to play too![]()
I said very distant future... but yes ubisoft isn't gonna go bankrupt, maybe they'll close the studio which develops the imagine games then due to well probably not lack of sales since there are probably a lot of girls buying the collection maybe the development team will be laid off due to the global financial crisis. lol.i.Domination said:Sleep talking aren't you. Ubisoft goes bankrupt? I'll wait forever for that day. They are milking everything they can. From the Imagine games to the "hardcore" games.
Anyways..... I wonder if the multiplayer can play out well....





