![]() Not long after the first chapter, lots of the building around Lego City will sprout blue and white studs, which are your clue that you can climb the building. ![]() Chase can only have a set number of outfits in his collection at any time, but you can swap out one type of look for another, but not lose that ability, which is key to progressing further in the game. As you complete more chapters though, you will unlock new skills and outfits, more options for exploring the world become available. The game itself is broken up into chapters, with most introducing more story as you progress and while the game limits your exploration early on, it does not take long for the entire map to open up. While the story for why Chase is called, back is fairly light, it is the characters that you interact with that help sell it, from the cranky, yet doughnut loving Chief-of-Police Dunby, or the well-meaning and yet woefully incompetent Frank Honey, even the smaller characters that you meet along the case are, stereotypical of their casting, but still packed with charm. The games biggest addition though, is that you can play co-op through out the entire adventure. You take on the role of Chase McCain, a cop who was called back to Lego City by the Mayor after criminal mastermind Rex Fury busted out of prison and the Mayor believes that Chase, the man who put him there is the only one who can return him there. Lego City Undercover is the same game now as it was on Wii U, which means the story, characters, locations, mini games and all the other details are just as they were. For me it's usually the skylights on top of the Fire Station.When it was announced that Lego City Undercover was moving off the Wii U and on to other platforms, part of me was very happy, as I remember enjoying the game, no matter the issues it had, but I also wondered if it would compete against the other Lego games that have come out since then. It should not be possible to mess up and be left unable to complete the level, if you haven't got the million then there's something you've missed. Smash windows on Fire Station garage roofs Loose on top of the tower, jump off back of a Dewback or Tauntaunīuild fluttercraft from the hole, Fire Station garage, the floor, and the roof of tower ![]() Smash all trees inside house to rebuild itīlow up Silver LEGO inside house that flies apartĭrive orange car from Silver LEGO along path Use the Force on Police Station doors and windowsĪssemble mini version of house near LEGO sign Smash lampposts after building the turbines Use the Force on flowerbeds and then smash them Below you will find a map of the level as well as a list of all of the stud sources.Īlthough there is no Gold Brick rewarded at the end of it you do still get a small percentage increase when you win, so completing this level is necessary for getting 100% completion. There are also only slightly more than enough studs in the level so you have to do pretty much everything. Much like the Character Bonus levels your goal here is to collect 1 Million Studs, but unlike them it isn't limited by time and there are no enemies around to hinder you. When you've finished the story and collected 60 Gold Bricks in LEGO Star Wars II you can build a golden object outside the Cantina, it forms a doorway to the mysterious LEGO City. LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, there are some smallĭifferences compared to LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. Please be aware that this page is based on the original PlayStation 2 version of ![]()
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