![]() Kind of like a blockier version of Grand Theft Auto but without all the blackjack and hookers, no over the top violence and with you playing on the side of the cops rather than the crooks (actually, perhaps it's nothing like Grand Theft Auto after all.), Lego City Undercover gives you an entire LEGO world to explore. ![]() With a wide range of music from modern hits like Carly Rae Jepson's 'Call Me Maybe' to old favourites like Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive', there should be something for everyone - and with a multiplayer mode that mostly revolves around audience participation (clap your hands everybody), everyone can join in too.īut potentially even nudging in front of Scribblenauts Unlimited in the anticipation stakes, Lego City Undercover also showed its face in the presentation, but left us more than a little bit disappointed thanks to the distinct lack of any concrete release date, bar a vague 'early 2013'. While the game is set to release on both the 3DS and Wii U, it sounds like the home console version will be the definitive version to pick up, as it comes complete with it's own object editor that lets you share your creations with friends - something we'll no doubt put to good use, as we send pink versions of everything out to our friends.Īfter showing off his questionable singing skills (and rather nice dog), the Nintendo of Europe President Satoru Shibata also revealed that the multiplayer-centric karaoke game Sing Party will be hitting stores early in the new year, on the 18th of January. ![]() The third iteration in the popular word 'em up series, the game asks you to solve puzzles - from feeding a hungry cannibal to protecting a nerd from a barrage of balls - by summoning practically anything you can think of by typing it into Maxwell's magical notebook, be it a person, animal, object, or a mixture of the three. Sadly, we didn't get much of the above (the only new game was Zen Pinball 2 on the Wii U eShop), but the streaming presentation did at least give us some more concrete details about some of our most anticipated games - and even the odd release date! One of the games instrumental in our decision to buy Nintendo's new console, the Wii U, Scribblenauts Unlimited is set to finally hit Europe on the 8th of February, almost four months after it hit America. While last week's Nintendo Direct presentation (a video showcasing all the upcoming Nintendo goodness we can expect in the coming months), was a bit of a disappointment - we were hoping for some big announcements a completely new Nintendo game that we didn't know was coming or at least some new games announced for the downloadable eShop.
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