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LEGO Horizon Adventures is roughly six hours for the story and 15 for completion

Gaming journalist Tom Henderson has managed to get hands on with a retail copy of LEGO Horizon Adventures, which looks gorgeous and contains a healthy dose of comedic action. To those wondering how long the overall experience is, Henderson says that LEGO Horizon Adventures is “relatively short” and is about “six hours” to finish the story and around 15 hours if you are a completionist. Here’s what he said on X.

Don’t expect a 40-hour+ game with LEGO Horizon Adventures; it’s a relatively short game.

It’s probably about six hours for the story, 15ish (depending, of course) to platinum.

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4 thoughts on “LEGO Horizon Adventures is roughly six hours for the story and 15 for completion”

  1. Figured as much, the majority of the gameplay from Lego games comes from unlocking all the characters by finding the character tokens and finding all the miscellaneous items in each level. Getting 100% completion can take awhile considering the percentage usually only goes up 0.01% per collectable. Besides like usual the estimated time to 100% is most likely an understatement and would take a considerable amount of time longer.

    1. GOOD! The LEGO games really lost a lot of quality with the massive collectathon run-times, and this is coming from someone who thoroughly enjoyed collectathons and gets 100% in every RPG/adventure game. Games like this or Astro Bot don’t need to be 80hrs, and anyone saying this is too short, you’re looking at $10 per 2 hours of gameplay, so for 100% completion (which every gamer should be going for anyway), you’re still coming out on top! Or do you same people complain about Resident Evil games all being 3 hours? Or Skyrim being able to be beaten in an hour and a half? Every game is replayable, so complaining about a price is ludicrous. If you don’t feel it’s worth the price, wait, or better yet, don’t cry and go play something else.

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