![]() ![]() You spend most of your time entering races and beating rivals – each with their own backstory and daft characterisation – earning checkered flags from wins until you have enough to enter the area's Grand Brick Arena, which is a special, one-off showcase race with bombastic spectacle. The LEGO 2K Drive campaign isn't as long as you might expect given the game's size, with the story mode easily beatable in a weekend, at around 8-10 hours long. Even better than that, any pre-built car you find has instructions that let you build it yourself on the screen, which could absolutely be replicated in real life with real bricks. Here you can start with four wheels and literally build your dream car from scratch, brick by brick. In recent years, LEGO games have rewarded destruction rather than construction, and any actual building is usually reduced to holding a button while the game does it for you. ![]() What really stands out with 2K's offering over Traveller's Tales' LEGO games is that the fundamental ethos of the toy itself is present and correct: building. It's all good fun, and kids will undoubtedly laugh at the few (thankfully infrequent) toilet jokes, but it's seldom laugh-out-loud funny – offering just enough to make you smile. Many of the best LEGO games are known for their silly sense of humor, and while that is present here with some excellent character names, sight gags, and funny signage, 2K Drive isn't as witty as the likes of Lego City Undercover. ![]()
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