“You’re going to brick your console,” she warned.
Marco “Gearhead” Gonzales knew the streets of Bricklandia better than anyone. He had drifted around the Slippery Summit, jumped the canyons of Big Butte, and hydroplaned across the Prosthetic Reef more times than he could count. But for the past three weeks, a new update had appeared on his Nintendo Switch home screen: LEGO 2K Drive Switch NSP UPDATE DLC
“It’s called a ‘brick’ for a reason,” he muttered. “If I mess up, it becomes a paperweight.” “You’re going to brick your console,” she warned
He launched the game. The familiar splash screen of Visual Concepts and 2K appeared. But then, instead of the usual menu, a cutscene played. His custom hot-rod truck rolled into Gearhead Gulch, and the harbor had changed. A giant chrome claw was rising from the water. But for the past three weeks, a new
“You got it working?” she asked.
A new quest marker appeared:
She rolled her eyes, but she sat down. The two of them disappeared into the chrome depths of Bricklandia, chasing a giant robotic lobster through a world made of plastic and imagination.