Got this game for my grandson and he loved it. Easy for him to play. His dad who is a big gamer also liked it better than any of the other Lego games.
Got this game for my grandson and he loved it. Easy for him to play. His dad who is a big gamer also liked it better than any of the other Lego games.
Lego City Undercover released way back in March 2014 for the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS, the Wii U version especially was held in high regard, largely been dubbed as the Grand Theft Auto for kids.
Possibly the funniest Lego game; Full of great cop movie clichés; Fun missions; Large city with plenty of side activities
Vehicles can be fiddly to drive; Long initial load-time to menu
LEGO City Undercover remains a colourful open world stuffed with gameplay, and now it can be enjoyed by two.
I've owned this game on the Wii U and was very happy to see it come to ps4 with Co-op play so me and my son can play together. This is done with a complete split screen unlike other Lego games' smart split screen which works perfectly.
Four years ago, TT Fusion gave us another bite at the LEGO apple with a massive open world unlike any they'd ever built before. As Editor David Roberts called it, a Grand Theft Auto-scale game, but suitable for the whole family.
Laugh out loud storyline; Looks great at 1080p; New UI is an improvement; Massive world to explore; 100+ vehicles to play with
No co-op puzzles or storylines; Floaty controls; Load times are still excessive
Lego City: Undercover game was very funny and it has got some very interesting missons to play in the game it self and I also like the red and blue police lights that do come on when I have to drive in a some of the missons. I did get stuck on a misson once. But on the whole I thought the game is very good and I like it very much.
The definitive version of the hidden gem in the Lego games catalogue, although the formula is so overused by now it no longer feels quite as fresh as it did.
Well-designed open world is teeming with secrets and genuinely worthwhile collectables; Consistently amusing dialogue and welcome technical fixes
Simplistic combat and poor vehicle handling; Bland art design and still overly long load times; The Lego formula is getting very tired, especially with the tacked-on co-op
Traveller's Tales brings its tried and tested Lego game formula to the world of undercover policing, and produces one of its most consistently enjoyable and amusing titles for quite some time.
over 400 gold bricks, lego people, vehicles both air and ground, red bricks of course, super builds all over the city!! great game
Bricking the law
Great humour; Pop culture references sit well with adults; Missions are varied; as are the puzzles; Lots to collect
Some technical issues; Frank Honey gets annoying
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