![]() ![]() I can't say that it affects the fun to be had because I can take or leave instructions in these generally basic games. Lego games have evolved over the last few years to have less guidance so the continuous onscreen prompts and arrows here stand out. Once you reach the waypoint, you'll basically be given step-by-step instructions on what to do in order to capture the next criminal. You'll be given waypoints on your map that you reach with any vehicle around you (including any car driven by a civilian). That's right you can drive your police car wherever you please on the streets of Lego City while taking down pedestrians and streetlamps as you like with no chance of being chased by the law. Lego City Undercover can be compared to the famous Grand Theft Auto series in its gameplay but told from the police's perspective rather than the criminals. A crime wave has hit with bank robbers and playful clowns running amok so it's up to Chase to take down each offender in the hopes of finding information about where Rex may be hiding. Rex isn't the only bad guy causing havoc in Lego City, however. As soon as Chase arrives, it becomes evident that he's not exactly a model cop as he quickly phones Natalia and uncovers her identity, endangering her yet again. Chase's girlfriend Natalia is in witness protection and he hasn't been back to the city in a while since he was asked to leave after previous events around Rex. ▶️ I hope no dastardly criminals saw me change disguises just thenĬhase McCain was asked by the Mayor of Lego City to return to the police force to take down the notorious Rex Fury. ![]() │ Just like in nearly all our reviews, you can watch Mary play Lego City Undercover below so you can judge accordingly. What a difference four years makes! Let's see what Chase has been up to. ![]() Lego City Undercover is back after a short break with a new multi-console release complete with an even better-looking world and some new goodies to collect. Lego City Undercover is also available for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Wii U Reviewed by Mary Billington playing a PS4 on April 22, 2017 ![]()
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