Lego City Undercover

Lego City Undercover is a 2013 action-adventure video game developed by TT Fusion and published by Nintendo for the Wii U, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for other platforms.

The game follows Chase McCain, who has returned to Lego City to find Rex Fury, the criminal he had put behind bars two years ago, who has recently escaped.

Plot
Police officer Chase McCain (Joseph May) returns home to Lego City, after being sent away two years ago in the aftermath of an important case, at the request of Mayor Gleeson. Upon his return, Gleeson reveals the city is in the grips of a crime wave, which she suspects to be the work of Rex Fury - a notorious criminal that Chase helped to arrest, who had recently escaped from prison - and asks Chase to find him and stop him once again.

Why It Goes LEGO Undercover In A Good Way

 * 1) The idea of a game of Lego City with a kid-friendly of Grand Theft Auto, and L.A. Noire style of the game is a very good concept.
 * 2) Most of the jokes that are actually funny to laugh at.
 * 3) Nice variety of vehicles to drive, from cars to motorcycles to helicopters, semi trucks, and in one mission, even a T-Rex skeleton.
 * 4) Large city with plenty of collectibles, especially, it has the countryside on the west side of the map with it includes two areas were.
 * 5) Chase McCain is such a very likable protagonist in the game, he is a famous policeman well known throughout LEGO City who once brought down Rex Fury. Natalia, the girlfriend of McCain is also likable.
 * 6) The whole story in the game is very interesting.
 * 7) Just like in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, on the other hand, you can drive trains, or riding on a train if you like, not only that, if you fixed all of the 14 Train Stations throughout the city, the electric train will be replace with a Lego steam locomotive train named Emerald Night.
 * 8) The setting of Lego City is pretty interesting, in addition, the game parodies real-life cities such as San Francisco, New York City, with a Golden Gate Bridge, and Brooklyn Bridge on the left-west side of the map.
 * 9) Amazing and catchy soundtrack.
 * 10) The later released versions feature a co-op mode, which the Wii U version lacked.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The cutscenes are unskippable. However, they can only be skipped when watched once.
 * 2) There are cheesy jokes at times.
 * 3) Takes a pretty long time to load, but at least it doesn't appear everywhere. The loading time in the remastered versions is shorter than it is in the original Wii U version, but it's still pretty long.
 * 4) Only a handful of bosses.
 * 5) No co-op mode on the Wii U version (as mentioned above), but thankfully, the other releases feature the co-op mode.
 * 6) The Wii U version was made to showcase what the gamepad could do, but it didn't support off TV play, despite the remastered version proving that it could've been reworked to be played with only one screen.
 * 7) The framerate still hasn't been completely unlocked, while most of the game runs entirely in 30 FPS, some of the areas are balanced with 60 FPS in the slightest.
 * 8) Another problem with the frame rate is with the Nintendo Switch version of the game being the worst victim of suffering from minor frame drops, and the multiplayer co-op's frame rate is between 20 FPS which makes the game a bit unplayable.

Trivia

 * The Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions include Mario references.

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