The well-known LEGO franchise has had video game adaptations for a while now. With the 2005 Star Wars remake, Traveler's Tales has handled the brick-centric action-adventure games. Yet, with LEGO 2K Drive, we see a completely new aspect of the IP. The recently revealed future game, which is released by 2K, bears the recognizable 2K trademark. It attempts to revitalize the franchise as an arcade race with an open-world environment.
So beyond the ambiguous racing genre description, what is it exactly? Let's examine the game in further detail.
The narrative mode, which takes place in Bricklandia, throws players into a brand-new journey packed with thrills and excitement. Players must construct their vehicles like LEGO citizens and compete in the Sky Cup Grand Prix, the largest racing event in the world. A wide selection of cars is available for testing out, and many of them were inspired by actual LEGO kits. They don't just feature fast sports cars; they also contain boats and a model inspired by McLaren.
That's right, the races that take place in the game will be across a variety of terrain. Vehicles can so flip between several modes according to the situation. Consider The Crew by Ubisoft as an example of how this technique works. Players will compete in these difficult races against other difficult competitors for the Sky Trophy. Similar to Nintendo's Mario Kart games, though, the winding race tracks will be peppered with powerups.
These range from rockets for attacking foes, to shields to mitigate incoming damage. However, the star of the show is the customizable car. In the Garage, players can create new vehicles from scratch, brick by brick - and quite literally so they can play individual brick parts to shape their
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