LEGI Horizon Adventures will be released tomorrow on Playstation 5, PC and Nintendo Switch but as we've been playing the game for two weeks now, we can share our thoughts about it. As you'll see, it looks excellent from a visual and technical standpoint, though it's quite surprising to see there is no specific PS5 Pro support (you get to choose between Fidelity at 30 fps or Performance at 60). In terms of gameplay, the combat mechanics are more interesting than in your typical LEGO games but the exploration is a bit of a letdown as all the levels are very straightforward. Despite the presence of 5 difficulty settings, it's a game that is clearly meant for children and we can confirm they will enjoy it. That said, for adults who intend to play on their own (or with a friend), the way the levels are built might be a tad redundant if you ask us. It's nice and fun when shared with a kid but it didn't really appeal to us that much in the end because of its lack of variety. Not a bad game at all though, just one that was probably not meant for us.