Welcome to Bricklandia, home of a massive open-world LEGO driving adventure. Race anywhere, play with anyone, build your dream rides, and defeat a cast of wild racing rivals for the coveted Sky Trophy! In LEGO 2K Drive, your awesome transforming vehicle gives you the freedom to speed seamlessly across riveting racetracks, off-road terrain, and open waters. Explore the vast world of Bricklandia, show off your driving skills, and build vehicles brick-by-brick!
LEGO 2K Drive Standard Edition – PlayStation 4
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(5 customer reviews)
$19.99
Last updated on October 29, 2024 8:06 pm Details
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5 reviews for LEGO 2K Drive Standard Edition – PlayStation 4
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ElizabethC –
This is very good game and I play a lot with my friends
Hecz –
A very good Lego racing game BUT with some cons. Staring off with the Pros: I didn’t have a hard time getting into the game but as some parents have stated, your kids might have a hard time. However it is fun, heavy customization with a lot of pieces to choose from but that’s of course if you play the Open World story, beat the bosses and unlock their car to which you go to the garage, find the new car you unlocked after winning 1st place and build it yourself to unlock new pieces. Whether that’s a pro or a con is up to you, personally that’s a bit of a con. I much rather have the new pieces unlocked immediately than have to build the new car to unlock new pieces. Controls, plays like idk any racing game lol. It’s not Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled. It’s not Mario Kart. Plays like an arcade racing game. Now for the Cons: The heavy monetization and ridiculous Seasonal Pass THAT HAS NO BUSINESS BEING IN A LEGO GAME! Dang, not even Lego games are safe. There are some interesting pieces locked behind the pass which sucks. The customization is a bit wonky, like you want to perfectly place a piece, somehow its in the wrong place but you’ll get used to it, eventually. Now Co-op, oh man. I’m glad we got split screen but the thing is, 2nd player can’t build their own car, can’t use any of the ones I built or downloaded. All they can do is select a driver. Why!? Even Lego Racers, an old PS1 classic, allows 2nd Player to build their own or choose from the ones I unlocked. At least they can join you in the 2K Drive Open World story which helps a lot especially in the mini games. Overall, I’m enjoying the game quite a lot. They dropped the ball on a lot of things from the monetization and split screen was done poorly. Forgot about the price, I say get it for $40. Not worth $70 or beyond that. That’s just ridiculous.
KristopherS –
The game is pretty fun an interesting take on a Lego racing game and the ability to build your own cars is fun just wish you had more freedom with chassis but other wise a fun game