LEGO City Undercover (Nintendo Switch)
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9 years ago
LEGO City Undercover Review - Is the Switch version a worthwhile investment
Unlike the PC version at current, the Nintendo Switch version of is actually an enjoyable experience. Though it follows the same general thread of other games - destroy the environment and reap the rewards - gives you a less constricted view of the franchise.
9 years ago
Game Review: Lego City Undercover
Lego City Undercover released way back in March 2014 for the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS, the Wii U version especially was held in high regard, largely been dubbed as the Grand Theft Auto for kids.
Pros:
- Possibly the funniest Lego game
- Full of great cop movie clichés
- Fun missions
- Large city with plenty of side activities
Cons:
- Vehicles can be fiddly to drive
- Long initial load-time to menu
9 years ago
LEGO City: Undercover Nintendo Switch
Really fun game, 4 year old, 7 year old and I (dad) all loved paying it. easy to play, but enough to do that it keeps your interest. 1 or 2 players, good graphics also.
7 years ago
Fantastic
I bought this for my son's birthday it's a fantastic game he lives lego and enjoys the fact he can just some around smashing things and building thing jumping into vehicles and generally explore at his will.
13 years ago
Once around the block
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
9 years ago
Lego City Undercover (Switch)
When it was announced that Lego City Undercover was moving off the Wii U and on to other platforms, part of me was very happy, as I remember enjoying the game, no matter the issues it had, but I also wondered if it would compete against the other Lego games that have come out since then.
9 years ago
In 2013, Nintendo, TT Games and Warner Bros. released Lego City Undercover to strong critical acclaim. Now, like so many other Wii U titles of late, Lego City Undercover has made the jump to Switch.
9 years ago
Lego City Undercover Review
The fact Lego City Undercover exists is impressive. It feels anomalous, a Lego game standing on its own blocky feet without the reliance on a license for its biggest moments or a hulking Lego sculpture but one that instead relies on interesting new mechanics to make its mark.
9 years ago
LEGO City Undercover Review
LEGO City Undercover was already a great game when it released on Wii U four years ago and this new release takes that and tweaks it just a bit. The overall experience is a little smoother and the addition of co-op is a nice touch, though there's nothing substantially new here.
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