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Lego Batman fun for all ages

by Dan on September 29, 2008

in PS3, Xbox 360

I finally got a chance to play a few levels of Lego Batman over the weekend. Much like the previous Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones, this one is a lot of fun.

Since this is a Batman game, it is your task as the Caped Crusader to bring in escapees from Arkham Asylum. The villains are whose-who of Batman lore (Joker, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, etc.). Because of the array of villains, there has to be an array of heroes. You get to roll with Bats, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl and Alfred, the butler. There may some others, but like I said, I only played a couple levels.

It's a good combination of fun for children with a few adult-ish situations sprinkled throughout. If you played the other Lego series games, this one is more of the same gameplay style. Run around, beat up enemies, collect coins, put together Legos and answer puzzles.

Strategically, it leaves you a little wanting because it's fairly simplistic, but it's the kind of game you can sit down and play any time. The game did a nice job of mixing things up a little bit. While the majority of levels consist of running around, there are also levels where you drive cars and fly airplanes and helicopters.

If you didn't care for the other Lego games, this one probably isn't for you. That is, unless you're a Batman fan. The game does a good job incorporating a lot from the comic books and animated series (including the great theme song).

It is kind of puzzling, though, that this game didn't come out a little earlier in the year to capitalize on the success of The Dark Knight. Oh well.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

mrasor October 1, 2008 at 2:03 pm

na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na BATMAN!

harry krueger February 27, 2009 at 11:47 am

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