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Readers’ Opinion: After LEGO Star Wars: Skywalker Saga, What Other Series Should Get the LEGO Treatment?

Readers’ Opinion is a place to share your thoughts in the comments section below. We’ll feature our favorite replies in the next installment.

LEGO Star Wars: Skywalker Saga will be bringing the force back to LEGO blocks today, and once that comes and goes we will be left with another LEGO-sized void in our world. That is, of course, until the next series is announced, so why not get to speculating? What series do you think Traveller’s Tales and TT Games should transform into LEGO? We’ve already had the likes of Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, and Jurassic World, and looking at 10 series that should be next in line when it comes to joining Traveller’s Tales and TT Games long-running series of games. Hopefully whichever game does come next doesn’t bring with it the crunch that Skywalker Saga has.

Our opinion

Cameron writes… Here is my own list of series that I think would do well after LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, in no particular order:

  1. James Bond – Not really sure why this hasn’t been a thing already. With a long list of movies and characters, this would make for a rather large LEGO game.
  2. Naruto – One of the most popular anime’s ever done in LEGO? Sign us up for this right now.
  3. Alien and Predator – You could take the worlds of both and mash them together in one dark and possibly scary LEGO experience.
  4. Toy Story – Four movies to pull from, loads of characters, this would be a great adventure.
  5. Spider-Man – Now is the time to strike as the series is super popular and with the metaverse open, you can pull in all sorts of characters.
  6. Berserk – Ok, so maybe this one is just for me personally but don’t care. Guts and the Band of the Hawk in LEGO. Oh yes!
  7. Resident Evil – I am kind of digging the dark feel to a few of these selections. Another gritty series to enjoy.
  8. Final Fantasy – Sure, it would be hard as the games are all very long, but just imagine your favorite characters from across the universe as LEGO!
  9. TMNT – Four turtles, one rat, and a lot of baddies to take out. Let’s kick shell!
  10. Die Hard/Lethal Weapon – I couldn’t pick between the two so now we get a mash-up!

What did you think of our list? Did we miss a series you think we should have added? Let us know in the comments below.

You said…

In the last Readers’ Opinion, we asked how you felt about microtransactions in full-priced games.

chrnbl808 replied:

I feel like microtransactions have no place in a full priced game. Especially if a game has a premium edition, as the developers have already gotten their money from the gamers who obviously love the game enough to spend the extra cash to buy the premium version of their game instead of the standard version.

Timewarp wrote:

No. They can stop with that “development costs are rising” nonsense, in the UK we’re already paying £70 for next-gen games with PS4/X1 games at £60, I’m not paying that much for a game and then going into a MTX environment.

By their very nature MTX have to ruin a game because they only work by making sure the only way to enjoy yourself is to pay for the MTX. Take Assassin’s Creed Valhalla where you CAN spend hours collecting resources to upgrade your armour and weapons or you can pay Ubisoft to just hand you leather and iron ore.

and that’s w/o going into the £30 season pass most of these games have. I already paid for your game, I shouldn’t have to pay for it again.

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