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Once you unlock all the characters in Lego the Hobbit video game you will then unlock the Quite a merry gathering achievement and trophy. TOC: Walkthrough, Mithril bricks locations, Schematics Locations, Treasure Items Locations, Minikits Locations, Characters Unlocked and Abilities. Lego The Hobbit unlock all characters, Locations and abilities. MORE CHEATS HERE!!!!! Alfrid: FAVZTR Azog: 84ZZSI Bain: W5Z6AC Bard: UER3JG Barliman Butterbur: XTVM8C Barrow Wight: 555R9C Beorn: KEID2V Bolg: ZIBYHO Braga: MXUXKO Elros: H2CAID Fimbul: THAVRM. LEGO The Hobbit for Xbox One cheats - Cheating Dome has all the latest cheat codes, unlocks, hints and game secrets you need.
System: Xbox 360, PS3*, PS4, Xbox One | |
Dev: TT Games | |
Pub: Warner Bros. | |
Release: April 8, 2014 | |
Players: 1-4 | |
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p | Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief |
LEGO The Lord of the Rings for Xbox 360 cheats - Cheating Dome has all the latest cheat codes, unlocks, hints and game secrets you need. Watch this step-by-step Video Walkthrough Overworld Guide #2 - Erebor (Mithril Bricks & Characters) - which will help and guide you through each and every level part of this game, LEGO The Hobbit for the Xbox 360. Lego: The Hobbit is a game based on a children’s toy based on a movie based on a book based on a series of stories an author told his children. That’s like, as licensed as a licensed property could possibly be. So I’d forgive you if you immediately thought that Lego: The Hobbit was going to be a quick cash in on the Lord of the Rings fervor. However, it’s still a pretty cool game in. Since 1995, 85 commercial video games based on Lego, the construction system produced by The Lego Group, have been released.Following the second game, Lego Island, developed and published by Mindscape, The Lego Group published games on its own with its Lego Media division, which was renamed Lego Software in 2001, and Lego Interactive in 2002.
Lego: The Hobbit is a game based on a children’s toy based on a movie based on a book based on a series of stories an author told his children. That’s like, as licensed as a licensed property could possibly be. So I’d forgive you if you immediately thought that Lego: The Hobbit was going to be a quick cash in on the Lord of the Rings fervor. However, it’s still a pretty cool game in its own right, bringing some new twists to the Lego franchise, and letting us hear Benedict Cumberbatch’s sexy dragon voice once again.
For those of you who have never played a Lego videogame before, the basic formula is this: you take control of Lego versions of some of the most iconic characters in any given licensed IP, and guide them through some pretty basic action stages. Your basic goals are to attack enemies, collect Lego blocks and chits, and re-enact some of the most iconic scenes from your IP of choice, with a bit of a humorous twist to them. Each character has his own unique attack and movement abilities, which are used to solve tiny puzzles that break up the simple fighting and platforming. You can usually either use these abilities to scour every level for secrets, or simply blast through the game until you reach the end, depending on the type of gamer you are.
Don’t go thinking that Lego: The Hobbit is a big departure from this formula. If you’ve played a Lego game before, you know what to expect here. That doesn’t mean it’s not fun though. The abilities of each individual character are interesting and diverse, and there are plenty of characters to choose from, what with all of these dwarves running around. You’ll break through barriers, make human ladders, dismantle objects, and mine for loot with each individual character. That being said, some of the puzzles in the game do feel a bit re-used. You’ll encounter a lot of “there’s a thing that needs to be broken, find the person who can break it” puzzles, as opposed to other Lego games that mixed it up a bit more with special jumps and similar movement abilities.
Loot itself is perhaps the most unique gameplay element in The Hobbit. By mining loot, you can then use this loot to put together your own Lego items. The most notable of these items are new weapons and equipment for the characters, which gives Lego: The Hobbit a bit of an RPG sort of feel… or even better/worse… Minecraft. You can lose yourself for hours looking for the right pieces to build the right items, and this does actually facilitate a sort of grindy replay value that some gamers will really be into. There are a lot of other items you can build with loot, other than just equipment, and completionists will not likely rest until they have built them all, which can take you an incredible amount of time. I’ve played the game for hours and I still haven’t built even a fraction of the items that are available.
Other than that, the real draw of the game is the ability to travel all around Middle Earth in Lego style. The game includes nearly every locale from the first two movies. You’ll fool around in Hobbiton, fight Goblins on scaffolding, plumb the depths of the ancient Dwarven kingdoms underneath the Lonely Mountain, and more. The whole game is connected together in an open world style, with new locales opening up as the game progresses. So while you can’t experience everything right at the beginning, you can sort of run around and just explore Middle Earth by the end, and this is kind of satisfying. Other Lord of the Rings games tend to be too big to really get an appreciation for Middle Earth’s layout, but Lego: The Hobbit is just the right size.
The tone of Lego: The Hobbit is perfect as well. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is honestly something the actual movies could stand to mimic. Characters interact with each other in cartoony ways, each an exaggerated caricature of their actual personality. When Bilbo Baggins is terrified, he shakes like a trembling mouse. Meanwhile, the dwarves around him stomp around with intense bravado and jubilation. It’s not quite how the characters are actually portrayed in the movie, but it still feels faithful to the characters themselves. Heck, I even prefer Lego: The Hobbit’s version of the Goblin King, if only so that I don’t have to look at his floppy tumor sack of a beard… ugh.
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DLC Extras
The Side Quest Character Pack DLC Includes:
Dwarf Merchant Lady
Dwarf Soldier
Girion
River Troll
Thranduil's Elk
Vacation Saruman
The Big Little Character Pack DLC Includes:
Baby Gimli
Baby Smaug
Bandobras 'Bullroarer' Took
Snow Troll
Spider
Lego Games For Xbox
Stone DwarfThe Battle Pack DLC Includes:
Buddy-up Gloves
Dwarf King’s Wig
Jewelled Mithril Armour
Lake-town Boots
Light Orb Shield
Orc Bow
Orc Cleaver
Shadow Sword
Smaug’s Feet
Smaug’s Headdress
The 'Axe'
Easy 'Bro's before Gold' achievement
Easy 'Conjurer of Cheap Tricks' achievement
Lego The Hobbit Video Game Xbox 360 Cheats Pc
Play 'The Battle of Azanulbizar', which is the second part of 'Azog the Defiler', in Free Play mode. Progress until a troll drags in the second tower. Defeat the troll, however do not break the broken section on the tower. An endless amount of enemies will spawn, allowing lots of time to get the required number of dazzled enemies. To use the Dazzle ability, hold down the appropriate button or key until the meter is full, then release. Repeat the process as many times as needed. It also helps having the Invincibility red brick active, to avoid getting killed during the process.Easy 'Team Building' achievement
Easy 'That's Why We Need A Burglar!' achievement
The Greatest Kingdom In Middle-Earth: 130,000 studs
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An Unexpected Party: 70,000 studs
Azog The Defiler: 25,000 studs
Roast Mutton: 50,000 studs
The Troll Hoard: 65,000 studs
Lego Hobbit Xbox 360 Cheats
Over Hill And Under Hill: 80,000 studs
Goblin Town: 135,000 studs
Out Of The Frying Pan...: 40,000 studs
Queer Lodgings: 30,000 studs
Flies And Spiders: 85,000 studs
Barrels Out Of Bond: 80,000 studs
A Warm Welcome: 60,000 studs
Looking For Proof: 85,000 studs
The Necromancer: 30,000 studs
On The Doorstep: 80,000 studs
Inside Information: 100,000 studs
Easy 'The Unassessably Wealthy' achievement
Easy 'Unequalled skill of the Dwarves' achievement
Easy 'Who is this horrid creature?' achievement
Easy studs
Infinite loot
Fast travel to Esgaroth, and go to the tower on the far right. Stand in the tower for two seconds to make this area your save location. Then, collect the nearby sapphire, ruby, emerald, and diamond. After collecting the loot, pause the game, select the 'View Map' option, and choose to fast travel to Mirkwood. When the eagle drops you off, hold Up on the Left Analog-stick to cause your character to fall into the water. You will then respawn back at the tower in Esgaroth. Repeat this process as many times as desired.
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