Winner of Most Improved Over What I Expected honors was the infotainment stack screen, which is large, black, and artfully splayed on the dash in a way that exudes coherent design, where the Maserati Ghibli and many
previous stacks looked like they were pulled straight off the Jeep Liberty line and Krazy Glued in place.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the game itself
looks to be
stacked up pretty well against the competition as its supposed to have a much more open world than
previous Lego games, tons of disguises, a lot more vehicles to use than in other games, great voiceover cast, and a great story line.
A 7 - inch touchscreen largely replaces the endless array of buttons that dominated the center
stack of
previous models, and this upgrade gives the dash a cleaner, more modern
look.
I've never been too into the giant robot scene, but if Tim Schafer and company infuse it with the same cheeky humor as their
previous downloadable titles Costume Quest and
Stacked, which from the
look of this teaser trailer they have, I could be in the mood for some steamy mech - on - mech action.