Both are clearly built with a real love of the source material.
And both have bits which feel like filler - but when things work, they work well.
As ever, it is intuitive stuff meant for players of all ages to bash their way through.
It seems obvious to state, but this is by far the prettiest Lego game to date.
And, as ever, Lego’s trademark brand of humour shines through - elevating these more menial tasks.
Quick glimpses of later levels let me see the game’s boss battles and spaceship combat.
Both looked like refreshing takes on ideas TT Games had only touched on before.