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April 2013
(80%)
53 Reviews
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Abstract: At the start of this month, I wrote a piece discussing an afternoon spent playing some LEGO videogames with my kids. I said that the brand felt unified and that the two titles we played with there—out of three available—were interesting. I have now played...
Lego City Undercover is a fun and unique entry in the franchise, although it would have probably been more enjoyable had it released back in 2013. The game's mechanics and appeal haven't aged all that well, and a full asking price seems quite unwarranted...
Abstract: Lego City Undercover has to be the best Lego game in recent years due to its sprawling open-world design. The title puts you in the shoes of Chase McCain, a police officer sent away from Lego City a few years prior to the events of the game. McCain return...
If you've already played the original LEGO City Undercover on Wii U, then there is little reason to pick up this re-release. However, if you were one of the many who missed it the first time around then LEGO City Undercover remains a hilarious riff on pol...
Abstract: The evolution of LEGO games is actually quite astounding, especially if you've been a devoted fan of the franchise since its LEGO Star Wars roots. Each new title seems to expand on previous mechanics, but the advancement is noticeable. Enter LEGO City, a...
Abstract: Lego City Undercover opens with Chase McCain staring down his former home, sights of beaches, parties, and economic success. In the background, the 1983 pop hit “Walking on Sunshine” springs the sequence to life, setting the mood and personality of thi...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Tons of places to explore, puzzles to solve, and things to collect. Great humor.
Excruciatingly long load times
Surprisingly great humor and enjoyable, if easy, action makes this open-world LEGO game one of the best titles yet for the Wii U, hampered only by some long load times....
Abstract: The popular LEGO game series by Traveler's Tales has always featured simple co-op fun, but failed to fully capture the spirit of LEGO. Featuring a strict level-based structure that focused on platforming and simple puzzles, they were never quite infuse...