I thought this game would be so-so at first, but then when I rented it, it was in my opinion, better than Lego Star Wars. Maybe, because I have been a die-hard Bionicle fan since it came out and if you ask me any question about Bionicle, I will probably answer it right. I'm so glad that TT and Eidos actually made this game, because it's surprisingly highly original. Well, the game's a TPS (Third-Person Shooter) and it has alot of the same concepts of the Lego Star Wars games, like the shop, Piraka Playground, which is basically like outside the Diner or Cantina, and of course, collecting Lego Pieces which shall be your currency. The idea of switching Toa, instead of switching weapons is great, because each Toa has a unique ability and weapon. Here's a list Kongu: Shotgun (basically) Jaller: Machine gun (basically...) Hahli: Water beam Hewkii: Rocket launcher (b-a-s-i-c-a-l-l-y) Nuparu: Bomb launcher Matoro: Sniper rifle (see Kongu, Jaller and Hewkii) You can upgrade their weapons, armor and abillities to get massive amounts of Lego Peices. The game is longer than the Lego Star Wars games, but it's still short. What sounds reasonable is co-op, but deep down, wouldn't it be cool to have online multiplayer for the PC, 360 and Xbox users? I would have given it a 8.0 if it had that, but the developers obviously had a reason to not have that. The level design is great, put aside the bad camera and the lack of using the right trigger to shoot, we got ourselves an awesome game! Rent it, and it shall make you very happy!
Bionicle Heroes is a LEGO game by the same team that brought us the LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Indiana Jones video games. Unlike those titles, this LEGO games is riding on the fame of an original LEGO franchis... Read Full Review
Let me start off by saying that I purchased Bionicle Heroes because I read the achievement points were easy to get (which is mostly true). The problem that I'm having is that the game is so painstakingly bad and boring t... Read Full Review