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- Number of Players
- 2
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Nintendo Switch
- 4th Apr 2017, $59.99
- 7th Apr 2017, £49.99
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Review LEGO City: Undercover (Switch)
Chasing more sales
LEGO City: Undercover, understandably, was considered a big deal by Nintendo when it came to the Wii U exclusively back in early 2013. While it was a welcome arrival, it struggled - like various other titles - to arrest the early slump in system sales, and though Nintendo published the title it was evidently not locked down...
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Urine for a treat
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Every Nintendo Switch LEGO game, as ranked by you
What is the best LEGO game on Nintendo Switch? It's perhaps surprising to see just how many games based on a Danish plastic brick system (habitually melded to another juicy licence) have graced Nintendo's hybrid system since launch. Looking back, we've had Switch ports of older Lego games, all-new...
Guide All the Nintendo Easter Eggs in LEGO City: Undercover
Here we go
When LEGO City: Undercover launched for the Wii U back in 2013, it was chock full of surprises for Nintendo fans eager to launch into the console's first open-world adventure game. With the game making the leap to both current-gen and competing platforms, there was some fear that the game's numerous easter eggs, many of which are cheeky...
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LEGO City: Undercover News
UK Charts Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Retains Its Crown As We Await New Releases
Wahoooo!
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Talking Point What Are You Playing This Weekend? (15th June)
Praise the sun
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News Save 50% On Top Nintendo Switch LEGO Games For A Limited Time (North America)
Available from $14.99
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Danish blocks en masse
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Facelift or faceplant?
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Nintendo Download 6th April (North America)
Graceful Explosion Machine! LEGO City: Undercover! Animal Gods! More!
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Video Here's How Lego City: Undercover On Switch Compares To The PS4 Version
Not too shabby, to be honest
Lego City: Undercover is the next big Switch retail release, and despite the age of the title it's well worth getting excited about - it was easily one of the stand-out games on the Wii U, horrendous load times notwithstanding. While it was intended to be a Nintendo exclusive Lego City: Undercover also came to the PS4,...
About The Game
Join the Chase!
In LEGO CITY Undercover, play as Chase McCain, a police officer who's been tasked with going undercover to hunt down the notorious — and recently escaped — criminal Rex Fury and putting an end to his city-wide crime wave. With two player co-op, friends can explore the sprawling open-world metropolis that is LEGO® City, with more than 20 unique districts to investigate, car thieves to bust, hilarious movie references to discover, vehicles to drive, and hundreds of collectibles. LEGO CITY Undercover brings together witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humor to create a fun-filled experience for players of all ages to enjoy.
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This is going to be great lego city undercover on the go
Hopefully the loading times are MUCH improved
Is it true that this has multiplayer now?? If so this is going to be one a I get again to play with my kids.
@scubydo Yes, buy you will need an extra pair of joycons or pro controller to play 2 player (on one switch)
@nobboysbro thanks! I have an extra joy con set and pro controller. Four kids kinda needed extra controllers.
Such a good game...to bad the port is awful.
There should have been a review by release date. The fact there's still no review after its release weekend is a missed opportunity. What's happening NL? It's not like there's a ton of reviews that need submitting right now...
I got this game on sale for half price...30 dollars. I've really enjoyed the game, with its open world this is easily the best lego game I have played. Cut scenes are amusing. Once you play thru the main story, (or before if you prefer) you can start to work towards 100 percenting the game, which to me has been as much fun as the main quest. Since this game is available for a considerably lower price on other systems, I dont recommend paying full price. However, if you see it on sale for 30 or less, you will get more than your moneys worth. I consider this game a kid friendly gta that is also fun for adults. Dont miss out on this one!
I am quite dissapointed. Story - quite good but not great. Graphics - nice but laggy while driving a vehicle. Controls - somehow not as precise and 'sharp' as I would want. Humour - a simpler one
Maybe it is because I've tried it just after Zelda and with other games waiting in line. Neverthless put it on sale after trying for only 2 days...
It runs acceptable while handheld (but bellow 30fps). The controls are not as good as in Zelda. Humour is there but... i don't know - sold it after 2 days as I prefer to spend time on something else
Hope they come out with LEGO CITY Undercover 2 that would be awesome.
I have to say I'm enjoying this game much more than I thought I would.
This is just gta for kids which I love so much
Get this game rn it deserves to be played be everyone
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