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2024

Analysis generated from community votes
Horizon's towering machines rebuilt in bricks, with Aloy cracking jokes instead of firing arrows.
The profile stays shy, and that is normal: on very few votes, nothing is settled yet. The LEGO art style sits around the middle, ahead of a bit more than four games out of ten, and that is the most solid hint here. Beyond that, attachment and controller feel stay below average, ahead of roughly a third of titles, and the soundtrack slides even lower. But these are first votes, to be confirmed. No reason to bury the game, just a faint profile waiting to sharpen.
Against today's big action-adventure titles, the bet is clear: take a dark universe and make it gentle, family-friendly, cooperative. It is less ambitious than a classic Horizon, and it speaks to a different crowd.
So, who is it for? For you if you want to play with family or in co-op with younger ones, in a world that catches the eye without ever being scary. Much less if you are after dense adventure and an OST that haunts you for weeks.
Analysis generated on June 18, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.