LEGO City: Undercover,LEGO CITY Undercover Review

Book 'em, Danno.

The first LEGO game ever released landed on store shelves in 1997, dubbed LEGO Island. The game used a first-person perspective and a mostly free-form style of gameplay. I'm not sure I knew exactly what was going on in the game, but it was fun to walk around and hear the…

  • Incredibly funny writing
  • Over 100 vehicles
  • Driving on the sidewalk is encouraged
  • Massive open world
  • Endless amounts of collecting
  • Predictable story
  • Needless GamePad features
  • You're one minifig that matters
  • No-stress fun for all ages
  • Lengthy main campaign
  • The entire Lego prison sequence

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Incredibly funny writing Over 100 vehicles Driving on the sidewalk is encouraged Massive open world Endless amounts of collecting Predictable story Needless GamePad features You're one minifig that matters No-stress fun for all ages Lengthy main campaign The entire Lego prison sequence
Incredibly funny writing Over 100 vehicles Driving on the sidewalk is encouraged Massive open world Endless amounts of collecting Predictable story Needless GamePad features You're one minifig that matters No-stress fun for all ages Lengthy main campaign The entire Lego prison sequence
Incredibly funny writing Over 100 vehicles Driving on the sidewalk is encouraged Massive open world Endless amounts of collecting Predictable story Needless GamePad features You're one minifig that matters No-stress fun for all ages Lengthy main campaign The entire Lego prison sequence
Incredibly funny writing Over 100 vehicles Driving on the sidewalk is encouraged Massive open world Endless amounts of collecting Predictable story Needless GamePad features You're one minifig that matters No-stress fun for all ages Lengthy main campaign The entire Lego prison sequence
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