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Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U

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Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U

Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U

Lego City: Undercover - Nintendo Wii U

  • Experience LEGO City same never before. Players module connexion old endeavor sets become to chronicle as they explore the vast city
  • looking for clues to alter Rex Fury to justice.Players crapper go undercover with a difference of disguises including a firefighter
  • a cerebration miss and modify a robber and ingest their unequalled abilities to cipher puzzles and admittance newborn areas of the city.
  • The Wii U GamePad someone is woven seamlessly into the game-play experience. Players ingest it to construe for unseeable clues and criminalsreceive assignment updates and locate waypoints on an disbursement municipality transpose that displays their function in actual time.
  • There are more than 100 vehicles for players to amass and ingest to explore the municipality including sports cars motorcycles and modify aircraft.LEGO recording games are famous for their nutriment and parodyand the LEGO City: Undercover mettlesome delivers this and more with full vocal characters and ambient crowds transfer LEGO City to life.

LEGO® City comes to life, exclusive on the Wii U™ system! The favourite LEGO City vehicles and endeavor sets become to chronicle for the prototypal instance in the vast, unstoppered concern of the LEGO® City: Undercover game. As personnel tar Chase McCain you are brachiate with adroit disguises, primary abilities, and the eventual crime-fighting tool—the Wii U GamePad controller. With its vital map, communicator, and high-tech scanning device, the Wii U GamePad is meet what you requirement to fissure the case. Run, intend and modify control finished the municipality to place a kibosh to the fiendish Rex Fury and modify his evildoing gesture erst and for all.

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  1. Bunny

    December 6, 2014 at 3:41 pm

    62 of 72 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Another winning title from Lego!, March 18, 2013
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    Bunny (Midwest, USA) –

    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U (Video Game)
    I’ve always been a fan of the Lego series of games. I had high expectations for this game and it did not disappoint!

    In Lego City: Undercover you’ll be playing as Chase McCain, a detective armed with many disguises (each offering its own set of abilities) and a mission to put a stop to Rex Fury and his crime spree and restore peace to Lego City.

    There’s tons to explore and collect and I foresee getting many hours of enjoyable play out of this game. The graphics are what you’d expect from a Lego game and the GamePad is put to good use with the ability to use it for map viewing as well as a tool to spy on suspects and scan for items on the tv screen.

    My main gripe about this game would be the loading times being longer than I’d prefer. I’m finding this to be the case with several Wii U games so it may just be par for the course with this system but I feel it’s still worth mentioning.

    Also, this game is single player. I typically play these games solo so this wasn’t a deal breaker for me personally but is something to consider.

    Overall I’m pleased with the design and concept of this game and the hours of game play it offers. I feel that this game offers something that appeals to gamers of all ages. If you’re a fan of Lego games I highly recommend this one – and even if you’re not, it’s still worth checking out. Great game!

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  2. David N. Habedank

    December 6, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Lego game yet., March 22, 2013
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    David N. Habedank
      

    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U (Video Game)
    I have played every lego game there is to play. My son and I have enjoyed them all, although I really didn’t dig the Harry Potter ones personally. But all the different Star Wars games, the Indiana Jones, both Batman, Pirates of the Carribean, Lord of the Rings. We have played them all. This is by far the best yet.
    I have not played it, as the one draw back to it is that it is a one player game, but have watched my son play it. Despite that, the use of the WiiU controller makes up for it. He has used it as a map. He has used it as a voice scanner to find bad guys (and if you target someone who is not a bad guy, the voice is usually saying something funny). He has used it to scan the city for bad guys (rotating around the living room 360 degrees sometimes to find them. I think it’s cool, and as a kid, he loves it.
    Your character evloves as the game goes on. Instead of multiple characters that have different actions to go back in free play and find new things, the main character gets different costumes that you can pick at any time to unlock new things. You collect bricks to build boats and bridges and such to open up new areas of the city. You can get into any vehicle and drive, almost like Grand Theft Auto, except instead of pulling someone out of their car and throwing them to the ground, you flash your badge and say “police buisness” and the people just give you their car. So very kid friendly.
    I read a review that said the driving is horrible, and the guy only played the game like five minutes. My son struggled with the driving too and handed me the controller. I will say it was rough at first, but I got used to it in less than five minutes. There is this thing called a brake, that you have to use when coming up on corners and turning. Most of us do that in real life while driving.
    Lego City Undercover is an open world Lego Game. Way bigger and better than the open Gotham City world in Lego Batman 2.
    The load time could be better, that is true. But when it does load, and you get into that open world of Lego City, the complaint of the load time quickly vanishes.
    If you or your child have played the Lego video games and enjoyed them, this is the best one yet.

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  3. Anthony Boffice

    December 6, 2014 at 1:59 pm

    43 of 45 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Game — Loading Issues Not an Exaggeration, March 25, 2013
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    Anthony Boffice
      

    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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    This review is from: Lego City: Undercover – Nintendo Wii U (Video Game)
    As a gamer and an adult Lego geek, I am really enjoying the game. Seeing everything being built out of Lego’s just like in the real world is a real treat for me. Lot’s of detail and it’s fun picking out all the real life buildings and pieces. The story and dialog is cute and I have actually laughed out loud a couple of times. Some folks have mentioned some disappointment in the graphics department but I feel the game looks pretty good. Perhaps my expectations were just set a little lower than some other reviewers but I feel the subject matter of Lego’s is presented well graphics wise. Could it be better polished here and there?…sure, but nothing that is taking away from the game for me, and some game elements are actually quite impressive visually. I could go on about some other positive aspects of the game but feel I might just be repeating some other reviews. What I do feel I need to address is the loading times. Now reading the reviews and owning a lot of WiiU games, again, I feel like I had realistic expectations going in. However, the loading times are excessive in my opinion. Some people have chalked this up to a WiiU thing with a patch to follow. There is in my opinion more to this issue than that though. This is the way this game was programmed. There are a lot of loading screens it’s not just the loading times which are an issue (although they can be excessive too), but between the many cut scenes and game areas is a loading screen between every one. There have actually been blocks of time I’ve spent with the game where I’ve spent more time on loading screens than game play. It’s to the point some times where when my wife is coming in and out of the room and sees the spinning shield on the screen and the boom chica wow music coming out of the speakers she chuckles because it seems like to her I spend more time staring at a loading screen then playing. It doesn’t seem as if the programmers implemented any kind of pre-loading during the games off moments or allowed any Hard Drive installs to alleviate these issues. I still love the game but I’m sorry I had to knock off a star. It’s literally some of the most excessive loading out of all the games I own on any system. I would buy it again, but anyone who buys it needs a serious heads up so they don’t get frustrated. I’m getting used to it now, and also as the game opens up and allows for more free play the cut scenes are spread out a little further as I explore on my own, so that helps too. Anyway, that’s my two cents for what it’s worth. (PS, Reviews or Grammar, for that matter, are not my day job so my apologies if any of that was painful to read!)

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