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LEGO 2K Drive sits somewhere between Mario Kart and Forza Horizon in a LEGO wrapper, and that description is less of a pitch and more of a literal map of its DNA. The open world of Bricklandia is split across four themed regions, including the dusty Big Butte County, the gold-rush hills of Prospecto County, and the gloriously creepy Hauntsborough, each with its own aesthetic and its own race circuits to unlock. The headline trick is the vehicle transformation system: your car swaps seamlessly between a street racer, an off-road buggy, and a speedboat depending on the terrain under your wheels. It happens in milliseconds and it never stops being satisfying. Controls are arcade-simple, drift-and-boost stuff that any player can pick up in under two minutes, which is exactly what you want when you are handing a Joy-Con to someone who has not played a racing game since Diddy Kong Racing. The core racing holds up well. Tracks are loaded with power-ups including homing missiles, rolling bombs, and spider webs, and the destructible LEGO scenery means every collision looks like someone kicked over a brick bucket. The story mode sends a nameless rookie up against a cast of rival racers for the Sky Trophy, and while the narrative is thin, the LEGO-brand humour lands often enough to keep adults smiling. Difficulty in the campaign is reasonable, though rubber-banding AI can make late races feel more RNG-driven than skill-based, which may frustrate players who like clean, earned victories. The build mode is a genuine standout if you are the creative type: around 1,000 brick pieces are available for custom vehicle construction, and vehicle stats change based on what you build, giving dedicated tinkerers a surprising amount of depth to explore. For local play specifically, the Switch version supports two-player split-screen across Story, Cup Series, and Race modes, and two Switch consoles can link wirelessly for local play as well. Online has a Shared World mode for up to six players and a ranked ladder that runs from Bronze through to the LEGO Maniac tier. Note that crossplay is not available on Switch, so your online pool is Switch-only. That is a meaningful limitation if you are hoping to race friends on other platforms. The Switch version also takes a visual hit compared to PC and current-gen consoles: cut-scenes look noticeably soft and textures lose detail, though the gameplay itself remains vivid and colourful enough that it rarely feels like a compromise mid-race. The elephant in the room is the monetisation. Earning in-game currency through normal play is a slow grind, and the real-money shop is hard to ignore at any age. For a game aimed squarely at a younger audience, the aggressive push toward paid content is genuinely frustrating and community consensus on every platform has echoed that same complaint. If you are buying this for a child, go in with eyes open about the store being a persistent presence. That said, the base racing game is generous with content: four open-world maps, a full story campaign, Cup Series tournaments, single races, and a slate of off-track minigames give you plenty to work through before the grind starts to bite. Bottom line for couch sessions: two-player split-screen on Switch works well, the controls are accessible for all ages, and there is enough visual chaos on screen to keep a room entertained. It does not hit four players simultaneously, which is a genuine limitation for group nights, but as a two-player family racer or a solo open-world cruise, LEGO 2K Drive delivers more than its mixed reputation suggests, provided you treat the shop like background noise.

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