

See, your superhero can command his followers to form giant weapons - whips, swords, etc - which is achieved by drawing the corresponding shape of said weapon on the GamePad's touchscreen.

With dozens of followers under your command, you're tasked with saving the world one GamePad stroke at a time. You control a superhero in a wonderfully realized world full of sass and puns (no surprise considering The Wonderful 101 comes from Platinum Games, the team behind Bayonetta). The Wonderful 101ĭon't mistake The Wonderful 101 for some sort of group-management sim like Pikmin - this is a full-on action game wrapped in a Viewtiful Joe disguise. Though you'll likely miss co-op, which was oddly omitted from Lego City, there's a good chance you'll be distracted enough by the dozens of hours of content that you'll barely notice it's missing.

Donning an astronaut costume will let you zoom around in a jetpack (because apparently, astronauts have jetpacks), and dressing as a firefighter allows you to put out fires you find in the open world.

Instead, it's a fun trip through a blocky city that anyone can enjoy, filled with things to build and people to save.Įxploring the world as Chase McCain is a ton of fun, and being able to change into eight different outfits to take on new jobs adds plenty of gameplay variety. Lego City: Undercover includes a massive city to explore and all the charm Lego games are known for, without the Adults-only rating that open-world crime games usually get. You never expected anyone to do it, did you? But then, all of a sudden, Traveller's Tales actually went there, and it turned out to be a great game too. We've heard you joking, saying, "someone should make Lego Grand Theft Auto!" whenever a new Lego game was announced.
