Coupled that with the very deep discounts of the expansion packs recently, everything seems to be correlate that the game will be coming to an end. Furthermore, it was also stated that the company held a meeting to review their upcoming games and LEGO Dimensions went from top of the list to the bottom. There’s also in-game content that may also suggest the same thing where some content were removed in the latest update. I’ve seen various reports on it but I’ve held off until there were more information about it.īricks to Life was given this information from their sources and it also corresponds to what Just2Good stated last month which he took a lot of flak for. We already knew that TT Games had promised three years of content but that looks like that may be cut short. Bricks to Life has put out a report that LEGO Dimensions may be coming to an end sooner than we thought. The final battle against GLaDOS has some genuinely funny scenes in it (the space guy is really "annoying"), but like the rest of the game is too easy for my liking.Here’s an very interesting rumor involving the future of LEGO Dimensions and it’s not looking too good for the popular toys-to-life game. I would have liked more in this area though. Two of the test chambers are in the old Aperture Science section with Cave Johnson voice-overs and includes the propulsion and repulsion gels. There are plenty of cut-scenes and a story as you follow Wheatley around beating test chambers. In addition to the main LEGO Dimensions game which includes a Portal world, this level pack consists of 6 test chambers plus a battle against GLaDOS. ![]() I don't see the point myself as dying in this game is hardly an inconvenience at all. This upgrade to the cube helps all charecters to regain health when they are near it. It can now bounce lasers off itself to help you solve certain puzzles. The next level of the Companion Cube adds a new ability. They are merely attached here because they are needed for the high level builds. Indeed, in the game these do not appear for the level 1 item. The main Companion Cube item has a bunch of what seem to be useless components strapped on. It gains the Flight ability which can be pretty powerful. It gives you extra abilities to break some types of blocks that otherwise can't be broken - such as Silver blocks and Gold walls.īy this level, it's barely resembling a Sentry Turret at all. It's like a Sentry Turret pulled out all its guns at once. The Turret Striker is a strange looking thing. The Sentry Turret is a pretty good representation of the original Portal game. You have to buy/unlock the later ones, which provide different abilities in-game. I guess they needed to invent something for it to do, otherwise it's pretty pointless having it (other than it looking cool!).īoth the companion cube and turret have three different builds. To turn these on, you need to use the turret gun item and shoot it at the switch. Something that is not seen in Portal 2 are the Turret Switches. This is actually sometimes needed to solve a test chamber. However, if you had already placed the companion cube on a button somewhere in the level and then re-placed in on the platform so it appears next to you, the button it was on will be deactivated. You can then pick them up and use them as needed. ![]() By placing them on the base platform they will appear next to your character in the game. The companion cube and turret gun are required to solve some of the puzzles. You never have to worry about lining things up perfectly, they will just snap into place. However, in LEGO Dimensions you are restricted quite a lot more and portals will only go in a very few places. When placing portals, like the Portal 2 game you are limited to specific surfaces. It introduced additional puzzle elements and characters which make their appearance in this expansion pack. ![]() Portal 2 was released in 2011 and was a much longer and more challenging game. This gun allows you to shoot two portals on different surfaces which links them together so objects can pass from one portal through to the other. It requires you to solve a number of puzzles using the portal gun. In case you aren't familiar with the franchise, Portal was a game released by Valve in 2007 that grew to immense popularity and a bit of a cult following.
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