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LEGO Monsters, the video game | |
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LEGO Theme: | |
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
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Action-Adventure, Open world |
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E10+ |
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XBOX 360 |
LEGO Monster is a Video Game released in 2015. It centers around all the monsters of classic movies
Plot[]
Van Helsing, Lawrence Talbot, and the Frankenstein Monster work together to foil Count Dracula's latest scheme.
Set in the early 1930's.
Van Helsing goes to the castle of the Frankenstein family to look for leads. There he encounters the Frankenstein Monster.
Gameplay[]
Open world: Transylvania
Main hub: Castle Frankenstein
By activating a candle-triggered mechanism in the bookcase, the player can enter the secret passageway to Frankenstein's laboratory, where they can customize characters of their own.
- Transylvania
- Castle Dracula
- Frankenstein's Lab
- Borgó Pass
- Graveyard
- Windmill from "Frankenstein"
- Stokerstov
- haunted woods
- Lysa Hora/Bald Mountain
- Hades?
- Caligari's asylum
- Zombie house?
- Paris
- Opera House
- Cathedral
- Sleepy Hollow
- Egypt
- Black Lagoon?
Voice Actors[]
Crispin Freeman - Count Dracula
Corey Burton - The Mummy
Jeffery Combs - The Invisible Man
Ron Perlman - Frankenstein's Monster
Frank Welker - Gill-Man, Grim Reaper, Xenomorph
Jeff Goldblum - The Fly
John Kassir - The Crypt-Keeper
Robert Englund - Freddy Krueger
Tim Curry - the Devil, Doctor Pretorius
Grey DeLisle - Witches
Peter MacNicol - Victor Frankenstein
Characters[]
♣ Means unlocked with downloadable content.
Character | Weapons | Abilities | Voice Actor | Image |
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Aleera |
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Aleera (bat form) |
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Angry Villager |
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Bigfoot / Sasquatch ♣ | ||||
Bride of Frankenstein |
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Chucky ♣ | ||||
Count Dracula |
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Dracula (bat form) |
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Vlad the Impaler |
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Crypt-Keeper |
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Cthulhu |
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Devil |
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Devil (Big Fig) |
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Dr. Caligari |
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Dr. Frankenstein |
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Dr. Jekyll |
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Mr. Hyde |
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Edgar Allan Poe |
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El Chupacabra ♣ | ||||
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark | ||||
The Fly |
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The Frankenstein Monster |
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Freddy Krueger ♣ |
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Gargoyle |
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Ghost |
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Ghost of Blackbeard |
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Ghoul | ||||
Gill-Man |
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Grim Reaper |
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Headless Horseman |
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Ichabod Crane | ||||
Igor |
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Inspector Krogh | ||||
Invisible Man |
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Jason Voorhees ♣ |
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Johnathan Harker | ||||
Katrina Van Tassel | ||||
Man-Made Monster |
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Marishka |
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Marishka (bat form) |
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Medusa |
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Micheal Jackson |
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Micheal Jackson (Werewolf) |
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Micheal Myers ♣ | ||||
Mina Harker | ||||
Mothman ♣ | ||||
The Mummy |
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Phantom of the Opera |
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Professor Van Helsing |
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Quasimodo |
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Renfield | ||||
Ro-Man Extension XJ-2 |
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Skeleton |
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Stingy Jack | ||||
Swamp monster |
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Vampire |
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Verona |
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Verona (bat form) |
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Witch |
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WolfMan |
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Lawrence Talbot |
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Xenomorph ♣ |
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Yeti / Abominable Snowman ♣ | ||||
Zombie |
Up for consideration:
- Pinhead ♣
- Leatherface ♣
- Carrie ♣
- Ghostface ♣
- Mole People
- Metaluna Mutant
- "War of the Worlds" martian
- Orlock
- Blob
- Thing ♣
- Dr. Zorka
- Phantom Robot
- Carmilla
- Blacula
- H.P. Lovecraft (he could carry the Necronomicon about and recite incantations to summon Lovecraftian monsters)
- Dorian Gray
- Lucy Westenra
- Rick O'Connell
- Evelyn Carnahan
- Ripley ♣
- Jersey Devil ♣
- Inspector Frederick Abberline
Vehicles[]
Land Vehicles[]
Vehicle | Abilities |
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Headless Horseman's horse | |
carriage | |
pickup truck | |
Death's chariot? | |
giant tarantula | |
Martian fighting machine (The War of the Worlds)? | |
Hearse |
Air Vehicles[]
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witch's broom? | |
ghost pirate ship (Flying Dutchman?) |
Water Vehicles[]
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Bruce the shark? | |
Charon's ferry | |
Kraken? | |
Loch Ness Monster ♣ |
Levels[]
Bonus levels are narrated by the Crypt Keeper.
Level | Playable Characters | Location(s) | Unlockable Item(s) | Enemies | Boss(es) |
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Unnamed "Dracula" level (bonus level) |
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"It's alive! IT'S ALIVE!" (bonus level) |
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Unnamed "Bride of Frankenstein" level (bonus level) |
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The Call of Cthulhu (bonus level) |
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House of Dracula (bonus level) |
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Bonus levels
- "The Mummy"
- "The Mummy's Hand" or some Kharis movie
- "Frankenstein" (making the monster?)
- "The Fly"
- Maybe Vlad the Impaler first selling the Devil his soul?
Van Helsing narrations[]
Opening briefing to each level
- Werewolves: "Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright." Or, is it "and the moon is full and bright"?
- Frankenstein's monster: Adam Daemon Frankenstein is the name he has chosen. He was created by Doctor Victor Frankenstein, a modern Prometheus.
- Vampires: ...And they most certainly do not sparkle.
- Ghosts: The souls of the dead who've not yet passed on to the afterlife.
- Jekyll / Hyde: As Mr. Hyde, he's inhumanly strong, indestructible, and a criminal mastermind.
- Phantom of the Opera: Erik was deformed from birth. He's a master illusionist, escape artist, inventor, and a gifted musician.
- Witches: Not all witches are evil. In fact, some are quite nice. But I highly doubt Dracula would ever make a pact with nice witches.
- The Mummy: Imhotep was the faithful high priest to the Pharaoh Amenhotep. When he lost the love of his life, he broke into a sacred temple to retrieve the scroll that could resurrect her. For this crime, he was buried alive for over 3,700 years.
- Count Dracula: Count Vladislaus "Vlad the Impaler" Tepes Dracula the third, prince of Transylvania, second son of the House of Basarab, once a member of the sacred order of the dragon. I have battled him for decades, foiling his evil schemes at every turn.
Achievements/Trophies[]
Picture | Achievement/Trophy Name | Description |
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"Monster Mash" |
Unlock all monsters | |
??? |
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??? |
References[]
- The Phantom of the Opera's sonar ability shows him pulling a pipe organ from hammerspace and playing Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach.
- All of Edgar Allen Poe's missions are based off his real life works, like "The Tell Tale Heart" and "The Pit and the Pendulum".
- At one point, the Mummy sips a hot drink and shouts "OW! I burned my tongue! I just regrew that!" as a reference to how Kharis and the reboot Imhotep had their tongues cut out before being mummified.
- Several lines reference the 1996 movie "Werewolf" (or, more specifically, the jokes made about it on Mystery Science Theater 3000) like "I don't know, you had it last", "dis is absulootely fashcinatung", "Werewolf?"/"No, I'm a squirrel-monkey", "Pole! You iss a warwilf!", and the "Where, Oh, Werewolf" song
- One of Dracula's lines is "I am the Apocalypse!", a line that was scripted for the movie "Dracula: Prince of Darkness", but Christopher Lee had refused to say.
- The witch level includes references to "Hansel & Gretel", "The Wizard of Oz", "Macbeth" ("double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble"), and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
- There are a few allusions to the Mel Brooks movie "Young Frankenstein". Most notably the candle mechanism hiding the secret entrance to the lab, and the crest of Frankenstein appearing around the castle.
- The passageways themselves are a nod to "Son of Frankenstein".
- The Ghost level has references to "Beetlejuice", "Ghostbusters", "Casper the Friendly Ghost",...
- The Fly makes a few nods to other movies actor Jeff Goldblum was in, such as "Jurassic Park" and "Independence Day".
- One of the Devil's lines is "Some call me "the Prince of Darkness" ...and they would be wrong. I gave Dracula that title centuries ago. Since then, I go by Lord of Darkness", referencing Tim Curry's character from the 1985 movie "Legend".
- Upon completing his side-quest, he mentions he doesn't have any golden fiddles, so he just gives the player a gold brick, referencing the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band.