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April 2013
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Open-world/all level gameplay
Excellent GamePad controller incorporation
Humorous tone
Immense collectibles
Miiverse options
Very high replay value
Variety
Unique interactions
Challenging puzzle solving
Tons of places to explore
Puzzles to solve
And things to collect. Great humor.
Witty writing and characters keep you giggling throughout
The lure of Lego studs and collectables is hard to resist
Endlessly varied and entertaining missions and puzzles
Let's not mince words here, Wii U owners don't have much to chose from in the way of games. The launch was bad, and there's been a three month long dry spell since then....
Witty writing and characters keep you giggling throughout, The lure of Lego studs and collectables is hard to resist, Endlessly varied and entertaining missions and puzzles, Different disguises make for lots of diversity, Great use of the GamePad.
Inconsistent jumping, Unsatisfying combat, Exceptionally long load times
Lego City Undercover is a joyful open-world romp for players of all ages....
Abstract: Not long ago, I believed that LEGO games only worked because of their licenses. Titles such as LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Indiana Jones seemed to be fun only because they referenced movies I was familiar with, as the gameplay was largely forgettable. Howe...
Published: 2013-03-14, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Lego City Undercover is a surprise you don't want to miss. Smart use of the GamePad, a colorful sandbox world teeming with things to do and a clever, humorous story make this one of the best reasons to own a Wii U....
Nintendo finally owns their own GTA, Fantastic tongue and cheek humour, Discovering new character abilities
The cars are REALLY slow, Combat can do with an upgrade, No radio stations when driving
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Published: 2017-04-17, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: WARNER BROSLEGO City Undercover aims to be a Grand Theft Auto style open-world cop game for the younger generation. And this fun jaunt constantly keeps a smile on your face as you take up the guise of hero policeman Chase McCain. Your yellow-bricked chara...
Abstract: The fact Lego City Undercover exists is impressive. It feels anomalous, a Lego game standing on its own blocky feet without the reliance on a license for its biggest moments or a hulking Lego sculpture but one that instead relies on interesting new mechan...
Published: 2013-04-09, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Chase McCainBeautifully designed cityImaginative and creative scriptEnormous replay valueGreat mix of missionsMcCains oven chipsHeavy laoding timesRepetitive chase and melee systemYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total LEGO City Underco...
Large open world with lots of collectibles, Inspired movie parodies work well, Good mix of GTA and classic Lego gameplay, New super-builds to collect and construct
Technical issues and lengthy loading times, No multiplayer co-op play
Lego City: Undercover is the riskiest Lego game TT Games has ever produced, but it all pays off. The mix of Lego, movie parody and open-world gaming turns out to be inspired, and the traditional Lego elements sit with the GTA bits surprisingly well. It's ...