Info about The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame - Galactic Adventures Character & Level Pack:

Official game description:
Go beyond the movie and enjoy more galactic adventures with General Mayhem and Rex Dangervest! After the Justice League's ship was destroyed, General Mayhem must find and take them to the Spa Planet. With The Queen's wedding plans in disarray, General Mayhem must complete her mission and return to The Queen's Palace to get the ceremony back on track.  
Meet Rex Dangervest before he becomes the Cowboy, Space Pirate, Archaelogist, Raptor trainer that we meet in the film. As he prepares to become a galactic legend, he must tame and train the wild and uncontrollable Raptors. From skateboarding to weapons training and spaceship repair, Rex needs to get his crew in Ship-shape if he wants to meet Emmet.

Release date: Apr 18, 2019

Categories: Action-adventure, Open-World Exploration, Collectibles, Story-driven Gameplay, 3D Platformer


- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price: No data
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 1.5h
  - Story completion: 1.5h
  - Session length: N/A
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence consistently describes the DLC's total playtime as ranging from roughly 1 hour to 2 hours. The phrase 'dwugodzinny kontent' indicates two hours, 'hour and a half' indicates 1.5 hours, and '1 ora o poco più' indicates about 1 hour. Since the DLC is a short level pack, its completion time is the same as its story/campaign completion (no separate endgame). Session length is not explicitly reported, but the short duration suggests it could be played in one sitting; however, without clear evidence, it is set to null. Endgame is not applicable for this DLC, so null.
- Time-to-fun: No data
- Player Archetypes: No data


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Free DLC content (weight 0.48): Multiple reviews highlight that the DLC is offered at no additional cost, making it a valuable addition to the base game.
- Decent and good expansion (weight 0.46): Overall, the DLC is considered decent, pretty good, and a good expansion, with positive reception from players.
- 75 new master stones (weight 0.37): Players appreciate the inclusion of 75 new master stones or bricks, which are distributed across the new levels and worlds, adding replay value.
- Fun open world exploration (weight 0.27): The open map, particularly Dysharmoniawa city, is described as beautiful and fun to explore, with collectibles encouraging thorough exploration.
- New characters and items (weight 0.26): The DLC adds new characters and the ability to shop for weapons and buildable items, enhancing customization and gameplay variety.
- Great humor and cutscenes (weight 0.26): The humor and cutscenes are praised for being entertaining and fitting the Lego style, with great jokes and cool level introductions.
- Fun additional content (weight 0.26): The additional 2-hour content is described as a lot of fun, providing a satisfying extension to the main game.
- Expands movie story (weight 0.25): The DLC expands on unseen content from The Lego Movie 2 and adds story from the bad guys' perspective, completing the overall narrative.
- More creative than base game (weight 0.25): Some reviews find the DLC more creative than the first Lego Movie game, with maps that are sometimes better than the base game.
- Expanded soundtrack and voice acting (weight 0.24): The DLC features an expanded soundtrack and new voice acting, adding to the audio experience.
- Satisfying raptor training (weight 0.14): The Rexcelsior training raptors feature is highlighted as particularly satisfying, adding a fun gameplay element.
- Complementary mini stories (weight 0.14): Mini stories complement the main story well, providing additional context and depth.
- Blade Runner-esque world (weight 0.13): One of the new worlds has a Blade Runner-esque aesthetic, which is noted as a cool and unique design choice.

Common complaints:
- Technical bugs and glitches (weight 0.38): Cars fall through textures, dinosaurs throw spaceships across the map, and some missions require multiple restarts due to bugs, severely impacting gameplay.
- Uninteresting characters and world (weight 0.37): Most characters are boring and uninteresting, and the Pałac królowej world is dull, with the main story in the first world being flat.
- Poor value for money (weight 0.37): Players would never pay for it due to the lack of content and bugs, as the game is very short (about 1 hour) with small, compact levels and limited exploration.
- DLC and installation issues (weight 0.29): Users cannot download the DLC as clicking it launches the game and creates a loop, and installation is impossible with a loop between the game and Steam.
- Lack of new content (weight 0.28): The game offers only three new places, and the gameplay remains unchanged with no new mechanics, making it feel like a minimal update.
- Game-breaking progression bugs (weight 0.17): The DLC breaks the main game by preventing some animals or vehicles (like unicorns) from appearing, hindering progress.
- Missing audio features (weight 0.15): There are no voice dialogues, only subtitles displayed, which reduces immersion and quality.

Gameplay feedback:
- Extensive collectible hunt (weight 0.62): The DLC includes 75 collectible bricks, plus additional master stones and super blocks, providing a significant collection challenge across the new worlds.
- Three new planets to explore (weight 0.56): The DLC introduces three new planets or worlds for players to explore, offering additional environments beyond the original game.
- Compact miniature levels (weight 0.26): Levels are described as small and compact, comparable to miniature versions, which may appeal to players seeking shorter, focused gameplay sessions.
- Main and side quests included (weight 0.26): Both a main quest line and side quests are present, providing structured objectives alongside optional activities.
- New characters and weapons (weight 0.25): New characters and weapons are available for purchase in the in-game shop, expanding the roster and arsenal for players.
- Enhanced audio experience (weight 0.24): The DLC adds voice acting and an expanded soundtrack, improving the overall audio presentation.
- Not required for completion (weight 0.24): The DLC content is not necessary to achieve 100% completion of the main game, making it purely additive for those who want more.
- Story from villains' perspective (weight 0.16): The narrative is told from the viewpoint of the antagonists, offering a fresh take on the game's universe.
- Short gameplay duration (weight 0.15): The DLC provides approximately 1.5 hours of gameplay, making it a brief expansion compared to the main game.
- Three story branches (weight 0.15): The DLC features three distinct story branches, likely tied to the different planets, providing varied narratives.

Performance notes:
No performancepoints

Recommendations:
- Recommended for new players (weight 0.37): The DLC is best suited for players who haven't completed the main game, as it offers additional content early on, but loses value for those who have finished it due to brevity.
- Bugs hinder gameplay (weight 0.13): One commenter advises against playing due to bugs, indicating technical issues significantly impact the experience.
- Global recommendation (weight 0.12): A single reviewer recommends the DLC to everyone, though this is contradicted by other feedback suggesting it's not universal.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Positive (weight 0.43): Players feel positively about the DLC because it offers a creative and expansive experience. They enjoy the freedom to explore and collect in unique worlds like a Blade Runner-esque setting, along with a good soundtrack.
- Frustration (weight 0.17): Frustration arises due to technical issues that hinder gameplay, such as bugs causing restarts and installation loops. Missing voice dialogues also contribute to a broken experience.
- Negative (weight 0.09): Negative sentiment stems from characters feeling boring and uninteresting, alongside a lack of gameplay innovation. The unchanged mechanics fail to engage players.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.09): Satisfaction comes from the rewarding training of raptors with Rexcelsior and the addition of decent free content. Players find these elements fulfilling despite other shortcomings.
- Disappointment (weight 0.04): Disappointment centers on the Pałac królowej world being described as boring and uninteresting. This world fails to captivate players, leading to letdown.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.04): Enjoyment is derived from exploring Dysharmoniawa city, which players find beautiful and fun. The city's design offers a positive and engaging experience.
- Appreciation (weight 0.04): Appreciation is expressed for the nice cutscenes and extra content included. These additional elements enhance the overall value for players.
- Neutral (weight 0.04): A neutral stance reflects that the DLC is decent but not worth paying for. Players acknowledge its quality but see insufficient value to justify a purchase.
- Happiness (weight 0.04): Happiness stems from the overall great game experience. Despite specific criticisms, the broader gameplay delivers satisfaction and joy.}