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Frank drives the police truck and eventually crashes into the station during a ceremony with Gleeson and Dunby. Not too long after Chase gets basic training, he is sent to save Frank and a new state-of-the-art police truck (the M.O.V.) from criminal associates' of Rex. After, Chase goes to A dojo / plumbing business and gets basic kung fu training from a plumber / martial artist named Barry Smith ( Adam Buxton). Despite offering to help her find him, Chase finds his help refused by Natalia. Despite finding him, he is defeated before he can arrest him, and upon regaining consciousness, he learns that Natalia's father has gone missing. To assist him in his work, Chase is joined by dim-witted rookie Frank Honey, and assisted by police technician Ellie Phillips, though his return is not welcome news for Natalia Kowalski ( Jules de Jongh), Chase's girlfriend, who was forced into the witness protection program after he inadvertently revealed her as the witness in Fury's trial, nor Marion Dunby ( Kerry Shale), the city's new Chief of Police, who had Chase sent away because of his mistake as well as always having a giant dislike to him.Īfter helping to deal with a number of minor cases, Chase manages to gain a few clues that lead him to encountering Rex at Bluebell Mine. Upon his return, Gleeson reveals the city is in the grips of a crime wave that has caused to have some serious tear and wear in the city reputation, turning tourists away, which she suspects to be the work of Rex Fury - a notorious criminal that Chase helped to arrest, who had recently escaped from prison - and asks Chase to find him and stop him once again. Police officer Chase McCain ( Joseph May) comes back to Lego City, after being sent away two years ago in the aftermath of an important case, at the request of Mayor Gleeson. However the game is role-reversed with the player taking on the role of a police officer enforcing the law, rather than a criminal committing crime, although the player is required to commit criminal acts on some occasions, like dealing with shady businesses and committing robbery at the museum, in order to infiltrate criminal gangs. Lego City Undercover's gameplay borrows heavily from the Grand Theft Auto series.
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The Wii U GamePad can be used as a device including a communicator and as a scanner to locate criminals. Players can also create custom characters, which are also playable. Other characters can be playable once unlocked, but they'll still talk with Chase's voice (except in cutscenes where Chase can still be seen). Chase can also pilot vehicles, such as cars and helicopters, and use loose bricks to build various objects. He can also gain disguises that give him additional abilities, such as a robber disguise that lets him break locks. Chase goes on the hunt for criminals, with various moves at his disposal, such as swinging across poles and performing wall jumps. Taking place in the vast Lego City, players control an undercover cop named Chase McCain. The original Wii U version had sold over one million copies worldwide as of 2019. Criticism focused on the lack of co-op options and long loading times. The game saw positive reviews for its story, humor, and evolved gameplay formula. The 3DS version was a standalone prequel, Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins. The game was originally announced in 2011 as Lego City Stories for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. The Lego City hub was based on multiple real locations. The script, written by Graham Goring, made extensive use of parody and reference to both crime shows, and other movies and television series.
LEGO CITY UNDERCOVER MOVIE
At the time production began, it was to be the first title featuring voice acting, and it was the first in the TT Games Lego series not to rely on a movie or comic license. The first prototypes for Lego City Undercover were produced in 2010, with development beginning in 2011 after Nintendo approached parent company TT Games about developing for the Wii U. The original version was single-player only, while the re-release added local two-player multiplayer. Gameplay features McCain both exploring the open world hub of Lego City, and completing self-contained levels featuring puzzles and combat. Based on the City themed toyline by Lego, the narrative follows cop Chase McCain as he returns to Lego City and pursues escaped crime boss Rex Fury.
LEGO CITY UNDERCOVER WINDOWS
It was later re-released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows via Steam by Warner Bros. Lego City Undercover is an action-adventure platform video game developed by TT Fusion, originally released for the Wii U by Nintendo in 2013.