Lego City: Undercover – Vehicle Trailer

Lego City: Undercover – Vehicle Trailer

The Latest trailer for Lego City: Undercover shows Undercover Cop Chase McCain using all sorts of vehicles to help bring criminals to justice.

 As I mentioned not too long ago on my article on Lego City: Undercover regarding its full trailer, it’s been in development since 2011 and now nearing the release date exclusively on the Wii U on March 28th – an explosion of footage and trailers are on the scene with this latest one focusing on the enticing vehicles you will be able to use at your disposal.

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British game developer TT Games, who are the primary developer for every Lego game since the beginning from Lego Star Wars, are once again involved with Lego City: Undercover however since this year they have got several Lego games in the making, a division of TT Games, TT Fusion are developing this near complete sandbox title.

Now in this trailer, while it plays out similar to the last – extensively focuses on the vehicles on what Chase McCain will be operating, all in exhilarating and entertaining ways. The first vehicle you see in this trailer is a jet powered snow plough will sums up my statement straight away – not exactly the typical vehicle of choice you would think to chase after bad guys right? But that’s part of the fun!

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Whether you are on land or sea there is always a vehicle for Chase to control, with jet boats to power the water banks with ramps to jump over – or on land, cars and police trucks to show your authority and most likely cause havoc to the nice people of Lego City – as we see Chase doesn’t seem to be the best driver, but he gets the job done.

Lego City: Undercover is just a bit over a month away – arriving March 28th in Europe, and March 21st in the US. For more information on the upcoming Wii U exclusive, visit the official web site: http://videogames.lego.com/en-us/city-undercover/about/screenshots/mixed/

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