And the same goes for plenty of the old ones, so, of course, we’re getting LEGO Jurassic World on a new platform.įirst released in the summer of 2015 in order to coincide with the release of the film of the same name, LEGO Jurassic World is one of those LEGO games that really gets the source material it's based on. Nowadays, with Nintendo Switch serving as a home for multiplatform releases, indie sleeper hits and classic re-releases, every new LEGO game can now get its due in handheld form. From missing multiplayer modes and chopped-down level sizes to outright performance issues, it felt like you were getting punished for daring to smash Danish bricks anywhere other than a home console or a PC.
Back in the day, handheld platforms were where you took a new LEGO game and hacked it to be bits in order to make it fit.