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Lego Horizon Adventures Review: Missing Pieces
Slapping ‘Lego' in front of a video game title is essentially the opposite of putting ‘Rated M for Mature' on the back of its box. It tells you that the game is safe to play for a younger audience. The 'M' label, on the other hand, tells the kids what they actually should be playing. But Lego video games aren't just for kids, even if they're a big chunk of the target demographic. Adults, too, can have a good time with these brick-and-benign versions of beloved franchises. I've dipped my toes in Lego Harry Potter and Lego Star Wars. 2022's The Skywalker Saga, in fact, is perhaps too densely packed for humans of the non-adult kind.