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Lego Star Wars, Batman, Indiana Jones, and a few of the other earlier ones run a traditional hiub world where you access each episode/level from there, and run through from start to end.
Whereas games like The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings operate with a large open world area to route to each level, offering a bit more depth to things. Obviously, they're the newer ones so more pretty, better lighting and such.
But there is no "best". Again, it depends on what the target customer likes best is going to be the killer.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/249130/LEGO_Marvel_Super_Heroes/
The first one was great. The 2nd one was a bit....meh, in my opinion.
Star Wars Complete Saga / Indiana Jones The Original Adventure (I think it's called?) and Batman (the video game) are all supreme Lego games that I praise a lot.
I don't think it's easy to deliberately pick a bad Lego game since they still follow the format relatively well, although the Lego Movie game(s) wasn't that great from when I saw Nerdcubed play it so that's really only where I would be particularly careful.
There still is combat though.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/352400/LEGO_Jurassic_World/
It contains Jurassic Park 1, 2, 3 and Jurassic World, so there is enough content to play around with.
It did help that i have a thing for dinosaurs.