Compara los precios de LEGO® 2K Drive Awesome Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Visual Concepts Entertainment. Publicado por 2K. Lanzado el 16/5/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Racing, Arcade, Adventure.

An open-world LEGO kart racer that smashes Mario Kart and Forza Horizon together - genuinely fun, aggressively monetised, and way more playable than it has any right to be.

LEGO 2K Drive is part arcade kart racer, part open-world driving sandbox, and the combination works better than the sum of its parts suggests. You're a rookie chasing the Sky Cup Grand Prix across Bricklandia, a colourful open world split into themed biomes - the deserts of Big Butte County, the gold-dusted hills of Prospecto Valley, the spooky suburbs of Hauntsborough, and the starter zone Turbo Acres. The world constantly rewards exploration with side missions, collectibles, Cup Series tournaments, and minigames, so there is always something to do between proper races. The headline trick is seamless vehicle transformation: your loadout covers three vehicle types - street car, off-road buggy, and boat - and the game swaps between them automatically the moment terrain changes. Hit water while flat-out and you're instantly a speedboat. Veer off tarmac onto dunes and you're instantly a quad. It sounds gimmicky but it genuinely opens up the whole map, letting you chase every shortcut and secret without friction. Controls are arcade-tight: drift to fill your boost bar, collect power-ups (homing missiles, rolling bombs, spider webs, laser cannons), and aim them at rivals to send bricks flying. The driving is polished and responsive regardless of controller, and the gamepad layout is snappy enough that you do not need a wheel to have a good time here. Four people on the couch? The game supports two-player local split-screen, so you can get a couple of rounds in before someone goes home, and up to six players online if the squad is remote. The online player count on PC is very quiet at this point, so local and story mode are where most of your value will come from. The vehicle builder is the wild card. With over 1,000 LEGO brick pieces available, Unkie's Emporium garage lets you go from preset designs (Lego City, Creator, Speed Champions sets) right through to fully custom builds. The builder can be fiddly to learn, but dedicated tinkerers will happily lose an evening in there. Different vehicle sizes handle differently on track, so building is not purely cosmetic - a heavier build corners and boosts differently to a nimble lightweight, giving the whole thing a surprising layer of depth. Here is the thing, though. The AI rubber-banding in campaign races can feel a bit random, and the in-game economy is the game's most visible bruise. The monetisation structure - a premium currency shop called Bux, a Year 1 Drive Pass, and a store that is hard to ignore - sits awkwardly inside a game clearly aimed at younger players and families. The Awesome Edition bundles the Aquadirt Racer Pack (a full street car, off-road car, and boat loadout set), the Year 1 Drive Pass, and the Awesome Bonus Pack, which does soften the sting somewhat by pre-loading you with content you'd otherwise grind or pay for separately. Even so, the progression loop loses momentum once the initial shine fades, and the online player count on PC means you should treat this primarily as a single-player and couch co-op game right now. For families, kids, or anyone who just wants a bright and chaotic racer to enjoy in short sessions, this delivers exactly that. The writing leans into self-aware LEGO movie humour, the biome designs are inventive, and smashing through LEGO-built scenery never stops being satisfying. Just go in with eyes open on the monetisation side. Riley, Scout Team

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LEGO® 2K Drive Awesome Edition

16 may 2023Visual Concepts Entertainment2K
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An open-world LEGO kart racer that smashes Mario Kart and Forza Horizon together - genuinely fun, aggressively monetised, and way more playable than it has any right to be.

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LEGO 2K Drive is part arcade kart racer, part open-world driving sandbox, and the combination works better than the sum of its parts suggests. You're a rookie chasing the Sky Cup Grand Prix across Bricklandia, a colourful open world split into themed biomes - the deserts of Big Butte County, the gold-dusted hills of Prospecto Valley, the spooky suburbs of Hauntsborough, and the starter zone Turbo Acres. The world constantly rewards exploration with side missions, collectibles, Cup Series tournaments, and minigames, so there is always something to do between proper races. The headline trick is seamless vehicle transformation: your loadout covers three vehicle types - street car, off-road buggy, and boat - and the game swaps between them automatically the moment terrain changes. Hit water while flat-out and you're instantly a speedboat. Veer off tarmac onto dunes and you're instantly a quad. It sounds gimmicky but it genuinely opens up the whole map, letting you chase every shortcut and secret without friction. Controls are arcade-tight: drift to fill your boost bar, collect power-ups (homing missiles, rolling bombs, spider webs, laser cannons), and aim them at rivals to send bricks flying. The driving is polished and responsive regardless of controller, and the gamepad layout is snappy enough that you do not need a wheel to have a good time here. Four people on the couch? The game supports two-player local split-screen, so you can get a couple of rounds in before someone goes home, and up to six players online if the squad is remote. The online player count on PC is very quiet at this point, so local and story mode are where most of your value will come from. The vehicle builder is the wild card. With over 1,000 LEGO brick pieces available, Unkie's Emporium garage lets you go from preset designs (Lego City, Creator, Speed Champions sets) right through to fully custom builds. The builder can be fiddly to learn, but dedicated tinkerers will happily lose an evening in there. Different vehicle sizes handle differently on track, so building is not purely cosmetic - a heavier build corners and boosts differently to a nimble lightweight, giving the whole thing a surprising layer of depth. Here is the thing, though. The AI rubber-banding in campaign races can feel a bit random, and the in-game economy is the game's most visible bruise. The monetisation structure - a premium currency shop called Bux, a Year 1 Drive Pass, and a store that is hard to ignore - sits awkwardly inside a game clearly aimed at younger players and families. The Awesome Edition bundles the Aquadirt Racer Pack (a full street car, off-road car, and boat loadout set), the Year 1 Drive Pass, and the Awesome Bonus Pack, which does soften the sting somewhat by pre-loading you with content you'd otherwise grind or pay for separately. Even so, the progression loop loses momentum once the initial shine fades, and the online player count on PC means you should treat this primarily as a single-player and couch co-op game right now. For families, kids, or anyone who just wants a bright and chaotic racer to enjoy in short sessions, this delivers exactly that. The writing leans into self-aware LEGO movie humour, the biome designs are inventive, and smashing through LEGO-built scenery never stops being satisfying. Just go in with eyes open on the monetisation side.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamOpen-World RacerVehicle BuilderAuto Vehicle SwapCouch Co-opSplit-ScreenPower-Up CombatFamily RacerBricklandia

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