20 Most Underrated Open-World Video Games Of The Decade (So Far)
12. LEGO Dimensions
Despite many of its levels being segmented linear affairs, there's a central hub and series of other mini-worlds you can visit and explore that at least qualify a good chunk of Dimensions as open-world.
Need more convincing? How about 'Homer Simpson driving the Batmobile through Rivendell'? Or 'Gandalf slapping Marty McFly before fighting a Ghostbuster'?
Much better.
The straight mish-mash'ery of having so many franchises on-tap is what makes Lego Dimensions so much fun, but buddy up with a friend or loved one and breathe in all the pop culture references as a team, and you'll stumble upon some of the most passionately-designed video game environments in quite some time.
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