Lego Fortnite reviewed on PC by Phil Hornshaw. Also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
Lego Fortnite is a great entry point into survival games thanks to its cooperative focus (either with friends or helpful NPCs) and its easygoing approach when compared to other, more hardcore games in the genre. The recognizably repetitive grind of climbing the tech tree and growing your village can be quite fun, but right now it feels more like a foundation than a full-fledged game. What's here shows potential, especially with all the possibilities afforded by Lego's construction elements and the idea of custom-made vehicles, but more needs to be added before Lego Fortnite feels like a full set.
Lego Fortnite is a great entry point into survival games thanks to its cooperative focus (either with friends or helpful NPCs) and its easygoing approach when compared to other, more hardcore games in the genre. The recognizably repetitive grind of climbing the tech tree and growing your village can be quite fun, but right now it feels more like a foundation than a full-fledged game. What's here shows potential, especially with all the possibilities afforded by Lego's construction elements and the idea of custom-made vehicles, but more needs to be added before Lego Fortnite feels like a full set.
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