![]() ![]() I learned quickly to save as many bricks as possible and not waste them on non-story super builds. Driving on the sidewalk picks up a decent number of bricks, too, but too many objects in the world aren’t made of LEGO, damaging your car and ending your combo. Without many story abilities, I had to break every LEGO tree, table, or bench I could find, and then touch each fallen brick. Early in the game, I spent a few hours grinding regular bricks and looking for super bricks to super build a boat to get to the third level. Super bricks are almost required to complete super builds to progress the story. I would’ve liked for disguises to unlock new abilities instead of piling on new disguises. Players can cycle through disguises instantly with L and R, but after unlocking all eight, cycling becomes cumbersome. McCain goes undercover to infiltrate LEGO City's gangs, giving McCain access to eight different disguises, each with unique abilities. ![]() The traditional LEGO gameplay (and humor) compliments the old-school cop movie satire well. While the story isn’t terribly long, I hated plowing through it just to fully explore the city. Frustratingly, most collectibles are locked behind a disguise or ability. Almost every city block hides a collectable, including cars, characters, and super bricks. ![]() LEGO City, even four years after its debut, is impressively dense. The story of this former Wii U exclusive, which is now available for Switch, clips through 15 locations pretty quickly, but I got lost exploring often. ![]()
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