lego city wii u guide

lego city wii u guide

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Lego City Wii U Guide

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LEGO City Undercover Wiki Guide - 3 months 9 days ago Released Platforms March 18, 2013 2017 Wii U Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Developer Publisher TT Games Nintendo Official Sites On the Web // On Facebook Listen up rookie, you got a big assignment ahead of you! Thanks to the heads at TT Games you’ll be working along side the finest police officer out there, Chase McCain!  Your Mission, should you chose to accept it, is to put a stop to Rex Fury and end his crime wave in LEGO City. With our guide, your missions should be a breeze and with the help of our private eyes there’s also a ton of collectibles around LEGO City to acquire. Now go make the people (?) of LEGO City, proud rookie and remember you either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. LEGO City: Undercover - Organized Crime Trailer Nintendo Items and Easter Eggs LEGO City: Undercover Wiki Guide How To Save Vehicles - 3 years 10 months ago




Welcome to the IGN Wiki Walkthrough for Lego City Undercover! This walkthrough is broken up into 15 sections, each with its own sub-section. Each section will detial what occurs in the chapter, outside of the Special Assignment, and what occurs inside the Special Assignment.  The Special Assignment sections will be divided into two sections, one which detail completing the mission and getting all collectibles with the given disguises at the time of completion, and the other will detail all collectibles obtainable in the mission, which may require you to replay the mission after completion of the story. Also, for pure completionists, an Extras Guide will also be made which will detial each borough of Lego City, and all the side missions completable there (Super Builds, Disguise Booths, Free Runs, etc.) How to Use This Walkthrough Enter one of the following codes at the "Extras" menu to activate the corresponding cheat function: Enter "3D74QF9", "3GCC7XR", or "N7NN4F9" as a code at the terminal between two garages in front of the police station, and the two garage doors will open.




The one on the left is a Robbery Arrest mission, where you take the Justice car and chase a hoodlum. The one on the right is a Vehicle Stealing mission, where you use the Spirit red sports car. Successfully complete the bonus missions to unlock the vehicles that were used in the missions. Play as Super Wrestler Collect the five hidden blocks throughout the city to unlock Super Wrestler. The five blocks can be found at the following locations: 1 - On Apollo Island: The block can be found behind the garages along the runway. 2 - On Auburn Bay Bridge: The block can be found on the support beams of the bridge. 3 - Bluebell National Park: You first need to beam up to the top of the dam. Then, chop through the boarded door, and climb the ladder to find the block. 4 - Lego City Airport: The block can be found underneath the freeway near the airport. 5 - Pagoda: Search the walkways along the ocean to find the final block. Collect 400,000,000 studs to unlock a statue of Chase in King's Court, surrounded by unlimited blue studs.




Albatross Island [1]Apollo Island [2]Auburn Bay Bridge Auburn Blackwell Bridge Bluebell National Park Bright Lights Plaza Cherry Tree Hills Crescent Park Cross Town Tunnel Downtown Fresco Heritage Bridge Grand Canal Kings Court Lady Liberty Island LEGO City Airport Pagoda Paradise Sands Uptown Blocks (Unlock Super Wrestler)Assume the identity of undercover officer, Chase McCain, and put a stop to the fiendish Rex Fury (right) and his crime wave. Use your Wii U GamePad controller to keep your finger on the pulse of the city, and don a host of disguises to infiltrate every corner of the bustling city as you track down your foes. Take Down the City ’s Worst As Chase McCain, you'll become an expert at hand-to-hand combat, fighting your foes and wrestling them to the ground until you can slap the cuffs on 'em. The best officers are also pros at free running, jumping, climbing, and traversing the city on special blue and white bricks. Do you have what it takes? LEGO® City is a bustling metropolis, ripe for exploration.




You'll get to run, drive, and fly through the city with over 100 vehicles. Come see what the city has to offer. The Wii U GamePad Your GamePad is the ultimate investigative tool. It acts as a communicator, map, and high-tech scanning device that is essential to completing your mission. Be a Master of Disguise You won't get anywhere without mastering the art of disguise! With six to choose from, each with their own abilities, you'll have all the tools you need to crack the case. After years away, Chase McCain has returned to LEGO® City to solve his greatest case yet. Get the full case rundown, and meet the cast.3What does this mean? Violence and Gore: Bad Language: Sexual Content: Looking for the best Nintendo Wii U games for an 8 year old? Why not try our Family Game Finder Lego City Undercover is the latest in a long line of Lego games, but also one that takes a slightly different approach. Instead of tying in with a film license like the earlier Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Batman games, Lego City Undercover tells an entirely original story, putting your child into the shoes of Chase McCain, a policeman who's been tasked with hunting down the notorious - and recently escaped - criminal Rex Fury.




You time in Lego City Undercover is generally split between traditional Lego style levels, where you play as Chase as he goes undercover to track down Rex Fury, and more open-ended city exploration, hunting for secrets and collectibles. Levels are the usual blend of brick-smashing, enemy-bashing and brick-rebuilding, leaning heavily on the multi-talented Chase McCain's many abilities to solve puzzles to proceed. Whether it's some death-defying acrobatics to reach a switch to open a door, blowing up solid Silver Lego with a few sticks of dynamite or levering a locked door open with his trusty crowbar, Chase has many abilities at his disposal, all tied to his different 'undercover' outfits - including a farmer who can glide through the air with the help of a chicken. Each disguise has its own set of unique abilities, and knowing which one to use in which situation is key to progressing. Outside of the self-contained levels, Lego City Undercover takes place in�a huge, open, Lego world, packed full of things to do, secrets to find, and collectibles to, er, collect, it's entirely possible to spend hours without even touching the story, just discovering the city itself.




If you want to go straight to the next objective and track down Rex Fury - you can. Equally, if you'd rather spend ages hunting down a pink car, then go for a drive and see the sights while hunting down the collectibles, you can do that too. Of course, as your child's playing as a cop, they have a variety of tools at their disposal, too. The Wii U GamePad serves as not only a map, but as a high tech gadget for tracking down crooks, that can work as both a camera (for taking a Chase-eye view of the action), and an infra-red scanner, that lets you hunt out bad guys, and collectibles, by simply moving the GamePad around. Meanwhile, with the ability to draw traffic to a halt at the press of a button, you can also run up to and jump into any car, tram, bus, lorry, or truck you like, and drive off - after all, it is "police business". But while open worlds always have the potential to be intimidating for younger players, Lego City Undercover does really a good job of holding your hand, not just as you're getting started, but all the way through the game, making sure you never feel lost.




With a trail of green studs that constantly guides you to your next objective, and colleagues who'll constantly be phoning you on your in game communicator to remind you where you're going next, the chances are your child will always know exactly where and what they're meant to be doing next - which is quite a feat in a world as large as this one. Fully voiced and subtitled, there's few barriers to getting stuck in, too - although you may want to bear in mind that, unlike every other LEGO game so far, there's no co-op mode here, which is a bit of a disappointment.Although it gives you an open city to explore, there's little in LEGO City Undercover for parents to worry about. The few guns that are featured in the game don't actually fire bullets, but fire paint instead, while any combat mostly revolves around lightly punching/kicking enemies until they explode into their constituent parts and disappear. There's nothing in the way of swearing, no sex, and nothing else for parents to worry about!

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