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October 2008
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It’s a charming and fun take on the Batman universe
Classic LEGO gameplay, Loads of stuff to do, Loads of characters, Not based on a film...
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Published: 2008-09-25, Author: Sal , review by: gamespy.com
Simple, addictive gameplay; outstanding villain levels; tons of replay value.
No online co-op support; levels can swing wildly from extremely easy to extremely cryptic.
I was initially going to tease this review with some kind of \"holy blockheads, Batman!\" line, but, aside from being kinda lame, it occurred to me that Robins idiosyncratic exclamation was probably popularized most by the campy 60s TV series starring ...
Abstract: Lego Batman: The Videogame reinvents a classic pulp hero and pop-culture icon in a rainbow of blocks and pegs. The formula may sound familiar, and anyone who's played the other Lego games probably already suspects how this review could read: "Like Lego...
Abstract: It’s hard to believe we didn’t get a videogame adaptation released alongside this summer’s Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight. Sure, there’s been rumors of an in-development tie-in—possibly being prepped for a simultaneous release with the film’s DVD—...
You get to play as Batman and some mentally unstable villains, Tons to do, kids will be playing this well into the new year, You get to ride in loads of cool vehicles, Addictive, brick bashing fun!
Melee Combat is uninspiring, AI issues with your teammate. Hes lazy
Lego Batman: The Official Video Game DSLast Few: £17.99 (RRP £29.99) The missions involving Batman and Robin are entertaining enough, but there’s far more carnage to cause and unrivaled brick-smashing to be had once you gain access the Arkham Asylum...
It’s diminishing returns for the Lego series anyway, now amplified by an uninspiring Batman get-up. After this we can’t really get excited about any future Lego games short of one called Lego: Your Childhood. 5.9/10Print this pageUser reviews...
The developers behind the magical LEGO Star Wars and the thrilling LEGO Indiana Jones bring their brand of blocky fun to the world of Batman. Full of surprises, humor and an all-star cast of playable characters, its yet another solid reinvention of a...