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If I hadn’t 100% every mission, I came as close as I could without having unlocked the appropriate costume, and by the time I beat the game, my total progress for the game was somewhere between 45-50%, and that was after twenty hours or so of gameplay. That is, after I beat the game and unlocked the final disguise to compliment my cop, astronaut, farmer, fireman, and construction worker ensemble. No, this game actually clicked for me in the post-game. It darn sure wasn’t the PS1-era loading every time you started up the game or enter or exited an “indoor arena” for a mission. It wasn’t the driving, the least-developed part of the game where despite featuring about 100 vehicles, they mostly “handle” the same. Actually, the story is great, but that’s not the reason why I love the game. This game will seriously test your pop-culture knowledge, with references and/or parodies of Starsky & Hutch, The Shawshank Redemption, Einstein, Schwarzenegger, etc. It wasn’t the story, even though it was pretty good despite the cardboard cast of characters. I was pleasantly surprised and completely wrong in my prejudice concerning this Lego game.
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were for the puerile if not actual children and not worth my money-I took a chance on Lego City, taking comfort in both my elitism and also the possibility that my kids would enjoy the game if I did not. I had read a few things on message boards concerning Lego City, and given the relatively warm reception of Lego games in general-which I have never played because I felt Lego Star Wars, Lego Harry Potter, Lego Batman, Lego Lord of the Rings, etc. I practically owned everything that was worth owning, or at least, I had owned everything that I believed to be reasonably priced. It just-so-happened that Target would have a sale at that time, and I could get two console games with my PC game.Īt first, Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed was my third game, but then Steam had a Spring sale on it for like $5, so I took it back, languishing over the slim pickings available. HotS had just come out, and being a fan of BLIZZARD and RTS games, I knew it would be one of the few purchases that I would make at full price at launch. The Wii U, like most systems after launch, was suffering a drought, and I needed another game to compliment my purchases of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm and Ni No Kuni during a serendipitous B2G1 sale at Target. I purchased that game on a whim, a prayer, last year. Without question, I would have hardly been hyped for The Lego Movie had I not already played through Lego City Undercover.
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