Robo SWATs with jetpacks are introduced in the level "Flatbush Rooftops" and are often used in Master Builds.Averted with Gandalf and the DC Comics characters. Also gone are several of the licensed characters that make appearances in the film itself, such as Milhouse, Michelangelo and Dumbledore.Several scenes from the movie are cut from the story mode including Emmet finding out that nobody in Bricksburg appreciates him, Bad Cop's parents getting Kragled (though the scene is alluded to by one of the game's achievements), Vitruvius entering Emmet's mind (though the blue field makes up the Bonus Room until the story mode is completed), Batman stealing the Millennium Falcon's hyperdrive, Vitruvius revealing the truth about the prophecy, the reveal of The Man Upstairs, and the Sequel Hook with the DUPLO Aliens invading Bricksburg.Superman can use laser eyes to melt gold, Wonder Woman is the only character besides Batman who can use grapple points, and Green Lantern can build with transparent green bricks. Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern are also more of useful characters here than in the movie.Batman is nowhere near the bumbling buffoon with tinges of Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass that he is in the movie, being just as capable in gameplay as his counterpart from the LEGO Batman games.He also has the ability to fix machinery and use sockets with his wrench, destroy cracked panels with his pneumatic drill, and use Instruction Builds, so he's not a completely useless character. For gameplay reasons, Emmet is more combat-capable than his movie counterpart and can fight just as well as the other characters.Adaptation Name Change: The TAKOS is simply referred to as the Kragleiser due to the scene explaining what the former acronym stands for note Tentacle Arm Kragle Outside Sprayer being omitted.Despite this, Emmet is still able to give Wyldstyle this information in the Old West. Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: The scene where Bad Cop interrogates Emmet cuts out the part where Bad Cop tells him that President Business plans to use the Kragle in 3 days.It also establishes Unikitty's anger issues early on rather than later. Adaptation Expansion: The game expands on several scenes from the movie, such as Vitruvius defending the Kragle from Lord Business, the team stopping the submarine from leaking, and Emmet returning to Bricksburg from the real world.Action Prologue: The game's tutorial level involves Young Vitruvius, Shakespeare, and Cleopatra defending the Kragle from Lord Business and his army of Robo Feds.Accidental Misnaming: In the level "Bricksburg Under Attack", Superman refers to Emmet as Eric multiple times.The very last level also adapts Unikitty's Rage-Breaking Point by having her in permanent Mega Kitty mode for the whole duration. 11th-Hour Superpower: The last few levels not only have Emmet unlocking his Master Builder powers, but the last two levels overall feature him piloting his Humongous Mecha, and boy does it live up to the awesomeness of the movie, being The Juggernaut when faced against hordes of Micro-Managers that in past levels gave everybody but Metalbeard major trouble.The LEGO Movie Videogame contains examples of: While the game closely follows the plot of the film, plenty of creative liberties are made to flesh out the gameplay. The LEGO Movie Videogame is a LEGO Adaptation Game based on The LEGO Movie made in 2014 to tie in with the release of the film.
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