LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins
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- 113 Backlogs
- 5 Replays
- 6.3% Retired
- 67% Rating
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70%Nintendo 3DS
15h Progress
I like legosUpdated 4.5 Months Ago
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90%Nintendo 3DS
12h 15m Progress
goodUpdated 1.5 Years Ago
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Oraxys

70%Nintendo 3DS
A worthwhile LEGO game with a solid open world and premise.Updated 1.5 Years Ago
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WorldsBoss

70%Nintendo 3DS
8h 30m Played
I really enjoyed this game. At first I had some weird frame drops and feared the worst, but they weirdly only lasted the first two minutes of gameplay, then after that everything worked fine! I played the Wii U game when it came out, and am glad I didn’t play them both together as I’d have burned out on it. Now coming back to Lego City after a few years, I’m reminded of the great humour the game has, along with fluid level design. I never felt lost, but the game still gave me a lot of freedom. The only downsides for me are the lack of voice acting outside of cinematic cutscenes, and long loading screens, but I can forgive it for both of those things.Updated 2.5 Years Ago
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Oceanwithwaves

70%Nintendo 3DS
35h 56m Progress
How the heck have people been able to complete this in 10 hours?! Was I really that dumb to never find the proper location and being stuck on everything for at least an hour to a day?! I know I've at least played it for 30 hours but I never completed it I'd love to pick it back up some day. And I could never equip outfits...Updated 3.5 Years Ago
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8BitWalugi

70%Nintendo 3DS
8h 23m Played
A GTA clone set in a Lego world. This 3DS game acts as a prelude to the main story of the Wii U game. Performance issues muddy the experience, but it's a fun little romp if you want a small 'switch-off' game.Updated 5 Years Ago
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Official IGN Review

65%No Platform Specified
It might seem unfair to directly measure the 3DS version of LEGO City Undercover against its Wii U counterpart. Yet by directly tying stories and gameplay, Traveller’s Tales has invited this comparison. Though not entirely unexpected, the 3DS simply can’t execute the same style of game on a technical level, which results in something that isn’t nearly as compelling or satisfying. Gameplay and characterization (and therefore humor) are compromised, leaving something that is just decent. However, even with those considerable sacrifices, there is a tolerable game here, one that will reasonably occupy your time for about 10 hours, and certainly could be a great stepping stone for younger gamers. Just be prepared for a lot of fog, a lot of loading, no voice acting and a jarring framerate.Updated 11.5 Years Ago