No, I did not download this game. I have the original CD and bought it at a store years ago. Anybody asking where to download it is getting their comment removed for having poor judgement.
Watch the whole playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw99m-3zNQ4&feature=PlayList&p=A6ACD51...
There's a lack of good walkthroughs for this game, so I figured I'd make on myself. All load screens are cut for viewing pleasure. (Seriously, be thankful I took those out. They're way too long.) I'm playing this with a controller (it may not look like it, but that's because the controls are still digital instead of analog even with a joystick) and since you can't reconfigure the controls, if you see me messing up or something, it's because I'm looking for the right button.
Since I will not be remaking this walkthrough into a single-part version, I will put my opinion towards this game here like I have been with other walkthroughs. To be as honest as I can the only reason I like this game at all is because of nostalgia. I'm sorry guys, but when you stop and look at it, this is actually a very dull game. To begin with, the game is painfully, painfully linear. The first game was based around freedom and replayability, but this game went for the total opposite and was turned into a linear objective-based game. Once it's finished, there is no reason to go back and replay it. The voice acting is extremely lifeless unlike the first game where it actually sounded like the VAs were having fun with their jobs. Also, the graphics, while I understand were limited in this day, 2001 saw far better visuals than this. In the first game, all of the cut scenes have specific animations assigned, are lively, and are fun to watch. This game, on the other hand, has the same animation for every character you talk to and there's only one talking at once. The load times were extremely long (it says a lot if I have to cut them), way too many characters were removed, and the game is glitch-ridden. The game did have a potential sense of humor, but all of these troubles combined ruined all of the jokes. It's not the fault of the developers, though, or at least most of them. The more dedicated people were leaving during the game's production, and anybody else left in the involvement was rushing the game so they could make a quick buck. It's quite a pity what happened to this game, but Lego Island Xtreme Stunts thankfully fixed all of these problems. Now, you may be ticked off by what I said, but face it - you can't always let nostalgia fool you.
>Anybody asking where to download it is getting their comment removed for having poor judgement.
Haha, holy shit, are you kidding me?
You realize the developers don't make money on the sales of games, the publishers do, and even then, the publishers don't make money because its only available second hand, so you are essentially paying someone else for bootleg software
but HURR DURR PIRACY BAD IF YOU PIRATE THIS DECADE OLD GAME THE ENTIRE VIDEOGAME INDUSTRY WILL CRASH AND THE TERRORISTS WILL WIN!
nefets99 2 weeks ago
@nefets99 Yeah...it's still sold in stores. In a 2-game pack with the first game. So you're wrong.
Anyway, I put that there because I got incredibly sick of "durrhurr where do i download dis game" comments. You will not believe how many of them I used to get, and I eventually put that on each video I got a comment on asking that. If you notice it now, a large majority of my videos have that. I call it poor judgement because you shouldn't assume I would know of all people.
legoking831 2 weeks ago
@legoking831 I have 4 questions about this game for pc.
1. The super hero who saves from the train isn't that the person from lego loco?
2. How come the pc version has more things than the PS1 version?
3. Why can't you do a Lego Island Extreme Stunts or Lego Stunt Rally walkthroughts with the original cd?
4. Can you make a new video about anything else like videogames that are new or old for the new or old systems?
Please respond very soon. :)
NateSkull13 2 weeks ago
@NateSkull13 1. That's Super Station Master, and yes.
2. Because the PS1 had limitations.
3. Those are on my alt, HumongousSoundtracks.
4. Huh?
legoking831 2 weeks ago