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Lego City Wii U Game Review

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Nintendo Switch Tech Tips Horizon: Zero Dawn Tips Switch Micro SD Cards Inventive use of occupations "Like most any Lego game, it's daunting that beating the story takes up only 20% of the completion progress.""...this makes combat feel engaging.""Lego City: Undercover's most shocking omission is its lack of co-op play..." DescriptionIn LEGO City: Undercover, Players assume the identity of Chase McCain, an undercover detective armed with clever disguises. The mission is to put a stop to the fiendish Rex Fury and end his crime wave in LEGO City. US censor ratingEveryone 10+ Release date18 March 2013 (US), 28 March 2013 (UK)LEGO City: Undercover for Nintendo Wii U Add my images & videos Orders over $29 ship for free.* ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+ Free Store Pickup in an Hour: Select a store Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Choose a SquareTrade Protection Plan Details SquareTrade 2-Year Video Game and Movie Protection Plan:Decline Protection




Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability.Buy 1 Get 1 40% off all 3DS, WiiU, XBox and PlayStation video games - (Details)FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) For the first time, the fan-favorite LEGO City vehicles and play sets come to life in the LEGO City: Undercover game on the Wii U console. Assume the identity of undercover detective Chase McCain, and put a stop to the fiendish Rex Fury and his crime wave. Use your Wii U GamePad controller to scan for hidden clues and criminals, receive mission updates, and place way points on an overhead city map that displays your position in real time. Go undercover with a variety of disguises including a firefighter, a construction worker and even a robber, and use their unique abilities to solve puzzles and access new areas of the city.The LEGO City: Undercover for Nintendo Wii U Features:Run, drive, and fly through the city and commandeer anyone of 100 different vehicles from in the game, including sports cars, motorcycles and even aircraftExplore LEGO City as it comes to life with fully voiced characters, ambient crowds, and the heavy dose of humor and parody that the LEGO games are known for




Run, drive, and fly through the city and commandeer anyone of 100 different vehicles from in the game, including sports cars, motorcycles and even aircraft Explore LEGO City as it comes to life with fully voiced characters, ambient crowds, and the heavy dose of humor and parody that the LEGO games are known for Product Dimensions (in inches):7.5 x 5.3 x 0.5 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store; orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions




Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »I would recomend game I buy lots of these type of toys for my great grandchildren They love it!!!!! ProsFun To PlayConsBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoAwesome Game!! ProsChallengingEasy to learnFun To PlayGood AudioGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:YesGame ProsKid AppropriateConsAlrightBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:YesGrandson loves it. ProsConsPoor/No Multiplayer ModeBest UsesYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesWe love legos ProsEasy to learnFun To PlayGraphicsKid AppropriateConsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:NoKids love this! Great for all ages ProsChallengingEasy to learnFun To PlayGood AudioGraphicsKid AppropriateConsBest UsesAdultsAll AgesYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesGreat Game for son Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | Recommended friends are based on your interests. Make sure they are up to date. Lego City Undercover: Wii U Game Review




- Reviewed by Kidzworld on ( Rating: ) Its the first Lego game that is set in the Lego universe! Check out our game review for all the details! In the past, we have seen awesome Lego games from developer Traveller's Tale, featuring Harry Potter, Batman, and Star Wars. Lego City Undercover brings back the popular platforming, combat, and puzzle solving Lego formula and gives us a brand new world to explore! The Chase is On Lego City Undercover is set in Lego City, a huge metropolis with a bigger crime problem. You get to play as Chase McCain and help him catch criminals and keep the city safe. Like in Lego Batman, Chase can change costumes to get through certain situations. For example, Chase can go undercover in a robber disguise that will let him break locks. Lego City itself is a huge open world that you can explore however you want. In fact, searching every nook and cranny for secrets is one of the most fun things to do in the game. The story in the game is told through various missions that will take you to specific places in the city.




The mission system is similar to how Grand Theft Auto games work, but you get to play the good guy in Lego City Undercover. As mentioned before, Lego City Undercover is huge, perhaps the biggest Lego game so far. Fans of the Lego formula will absolutely love this game. People who bought a Wii U will also be happy to have something new and awesome to play. Lego City Undercover makes decent use of the Wii U gamepad. The only big problem with the game is the long loading screens. Other than that, Lego City Undercover is a perfect game to pick up. ESRB Rating: E 10+ Are you a big Lego fan? What is the craziest thing you ever made out of Lego? Post your thoughts in the comments section below and discuss with other Kidzworld members!LEGO City Undercover for the Wii U, despite a heap of technical issues, brought a ton of charm to the platform. The fully voice acted experience was not without its camp and cheese factor, but ultimately it provided a fun open world experience for fans who were longing for a new Wii U game to play.




Enter the portable version, titled The Chase Begins for the Nintendo 3DS. It tells the story of super-cop Chase McCain before he was, in fact, a super-cop. As a companion to the Wii U version, it had the opportunity to augment the console package, and possibly push the brand into new territory. Instead, it's a step down in nearly every way. You are logged out. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins (3DS)Developer: TT FusionPublisher: NintendoReleased: April 21, 2013 (NA) / April 26, 2013 (EU)MSRP: $29.99 Set two years ahead of the Wii U experience, hero Chase McCain is still just a rookie cop, and is just getting started on the force. You'll also notice a few other familiar faces, like Officer (not yet Chief) Dunby, and of course, Chase's arch-nemesis, Rex Fury. In this sense, it serves as a companion piece to the core game, and not simply a portable remake. The Chase Begins suffers from much slower initial pacing compared to its older Wii U brother, as the tutorial is roughly 30-60 minutes in length, and has Chase performing mundane tasks like rescuing animals or delivering donuts to demonstrate the game's controls.




But it really doesn't need any sort of tutorial as gameplay is as simple as they come, considering all Chase can really do is run, jump, punch, and occasionally interact with the environment with his various costumes. Getting around is really easy too, as the 3DS substitutes the Wii U's GamePad map for the bottom screen, so the map is always readily available for easy objective identification. At first glance, everything seems normal. Missions now take place primarily in the city, and are less jarring of a transition than the Wii U version's structure, which constantly segments the narrative within tiny playgrounds. Objectives themselves are extremely simple, and most of them provide a simple platforming frame to get from point A to B. Essentially, they're inoffensive at worst. But once you start getting into the thick of things, you'll start noticing the major compromises that were made to essentially push this round prequel peg through the square portable hole. The most notable sacrifice is the lack of full voice acting during the vast majority of the game.




That's right -- outside of the occasional cutscene, there's no voice acting whatsoever -- instead, the dialog is presented in text form, which degrades the comical tone of the Wii U version in a major way. To add to the disappointment, the script is a lot less witty this time around, and looks extremely cheap when juxtaposed to the higher budget Wii U writing quality. During my playtime, I also noticed multiple disappearing NPCs and other graphical hiccups, alongside of a major disappointment: horrendous draw distance. To be blunt, your view of the otherwise beautiful LEGO City is pretty horrible, and full of grey clouds that block out pretty much anything that's not a few feet in front of you. The 3D effect is fairly subtle, but The Chase Begins' colors are vibrant, despite the technical limitations within. The long load times from the Wii U version are also back, but with a vengeance! I'm talking load times that will trump even the earliest of PSOne Classics, sometimes dipping into the two minute mark.

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