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Due to constant abuse from this IP range, all interactive traffic is blocked. If you are running a legitimate crawler/robot, ensure that it properly identifies itself via the user agent with a contact site or address.City SuperheroesSuperheroes FightExplosion SuperLego ExplosionAwesome CheckFreakin AwesomeAwesome LegoHeroes 3LugSuper HeroesForward#LEGO Super Heroes. Boys are going to love this one! You can select your location to see delivery options. Sold & Fulfilled by Product details of Warner Bros Entertainment PSP Vita Games - Lego Batman 2: DC Super The Melding of Video Game and Toy Lines - LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes complements the brand new, recently released LEGO Super Heroes: DC Universe toy collection. The line includes five construction sets, such as The Batcave and three buildable,Heroes and Villains Galore - The Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin join other famous super heroes from the DC Universe including Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern to save




Gotham City from destruction at the hands of the notorious villains Lex Luthor and the Joker. Batman fans of all ages will enjoy a new and original story filled with classic LEGO video game action and humor as players fight to put the villains back behind Classic LEGO Video Game Co-op Play - LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes builds upon the action and cooperative gameplay experience established in the best-selling LEGO video game to date Lighthearted Action - The game further extends and combines both the Batman and LEGO video game experiences to create very funExciting Vehicles and Gadgets - Explore all new areas of Gotham City utilizing a variety of vehicles including the BatmobileIn addition, players are able to fight for justice by mastering new gadgets and suits, such as Batman's Power Suit and Robins' Hazard Cannon, and using all-new abilities including Superman's flight, super-breath and heat vision abilities. Specifications of Warner Bros Entertainment PSP Vita Games - Lego Batman 2: DC Super




Manmico-Consumer Electronics-PSVita: Batman 2 DP Size (L x W x H cm) 6 x 0.5 x 6 Lazada refund warranty only CD Projekt The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Slim Game Pad Joypad Controller For MICROSOFT Xbox 1pc JoyStick Breakout Module Shield For PS2 Joystick Rating & Reviews of Warner Bros Entertainment PSP Vita Games - Lego Batman 2: DC Super In the irreverent spirit of fun that made "The LEGO® Movie" a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble - LEGO Batman - stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up. DetailsAnimation, Action/Adventure1 hr. 44 min.Opened February 10th, 2017 Will ArnettZach GalifianakisMichael CeraRosario DawsonRalph Fiennes Seth Grahame-SmithJared SternJohn WhittingtonErik SommersChris McKenna




LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (preowned) AFL Live 2 (preowned) The Dynamic Duo returns in the much-anticipated sequel, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, and this time they're not alone! Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and more will join the fight to save Gotham City from destruction at the hands of the Joker and Lex Luthor. Experience an original LEGO adventure that has Batman and Robin teaming up with Superman to defend Gotham City from The Joker and Lex Luthor. Discover a new storyline that introduces a massive Gotham City hub full of fun exploration, collection and vehicles. Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC) Experience for the first time in a LEGO videogame, talking LEGO minifigures. Master new suits and gadgets, such as Batman’s Power Suit and Robin’s Hazard Suit equipped with a Pressure Cannon that can absorb and dispense hazardous liquids.




Collect 50 DC Comics characters, including The Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and many others. Flex your new super abilities and soar through the air with free-roaming flight, freeze and push objects with Super-Breath, and heat up and cut holes through objects with Heat Vision. Create unique super heroes with customisable characters. Play with friends and family using easy drop-in/drop-out co-op play that features dynamic split screen (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC).The combination of LEGO and videogames seems pretty obvious to us now, but back in 1997 they were poorly executed and an amateurish affair. It wasn’t until 2005 that LEGO started to make their presence felt in the interactive gaming market with the release of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. This combination of fun platformer and blockbuster franchise gave LEGO a whole new lucrative avenue to explore. Since that day, they have gone on to make many memorable games in the Star Wars universe; as well as Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, and even upcoming Lord of the Rings releases.




Each captured the heart and limitless imagination of the LEGO toys, including the 2008 LEGO Batman game that sold an impressive 11 million copies worldwide. Now, four years later, Traveller’s Tales are back to bring us their long awaited sequel. However, as the title implies, it’s not just Batman and his inner-circle of plastic chums who make an appearance. This time he’s joined by fellow DC comrades, including Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Lex Luthor, and Wonder Woman. In fact there are over 50 playable characters to explore, each with their own comedic animations and abilities. For example the Man of Steel has heat vision, Hawkgirl can fly, Clayface has super strength, Wonder Woman can lasso enemies, and Aquaman… can er.. swim and talk to fish and junk. As a huge LEGO fan and an avid comic-book reader, I was like a mongoose in a birdhouse with LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. The impressive cast of DC characters and the clever use of visual comedy that the LEGO games are known for come together here like a fine goulash of awesomeness.




Watching the ‘most eligible bachelor showdown' between Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor is hilarious, while Harley Quinn’s jaunty skip and deranged grin on her miniature plastic head never gets old. One running gag is Robin’s blatant admiration for Superman, a rather delicate issue that has Batman in a fit of jealous rage. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes centers around two main characters, Batman and Superman and their attempts to stop their respective arch-nemeses, The Joker and Lex Luthor, who have teamed up to destroy Gotham ‘brick by brick’. Along the way, you’ll need the help of various Justice League heroes as the cast of villains mount up, each lovingly recreated in LEGO minifig form. In fact the sheer number of sub-plots revolving around the likes of Catwoman, The Riddler, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, General Zod, Poison Ivy, Cyborg, Killer Croc, Brainiac, Mr. Freeze, and Bane is hard to keep up with. But, as with all LEGO games, the gentle pace and humour ensure the Fun-Factor 3000™ is cranked to a maximum at all times.




In order to keep the multiple storylines in the game flowing, this LEGO videogame features a lot more dialogue than the mute minifigs of earlier games. Thankfully though, a lot of top-tier voice talent is behind DC Super Heroes, including Troy Baker (from Arkham City) as Batman, Clancy Brown (DC Animated Universe) reprises his role of Lex Luthor, the legendary Nolan North is Superman, Robin and Scarecrow, and even Laura Bailey steps in for Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman, and Harley Quinn. Although the addition of dialogue moves away from the almost pantomime expressions of LEGO Star Wars, it’s executed perfectly here. To those who have played any of the franchised LEGO videogames before, DC Super Heroes will feel right at home. The game is essentially a 3D platformer, where players take control of their little LEGO minifig, leaping and fighting their way through various levels of baddies. Often players will need to solve basic puzzles, usually revolving around the building of objects using LEGO bricks.




At every turn the controls are simple, highly accessible, and with the game’s immense level of interactivity, it's a perfect title for nearly all ages. While the combat and puzzles might be bordering on repetitive for older gamers, the number of secrets, unlockables, and even just the overall humour should more than compensate. As before, the game features infinite lives and best of all, drop-in multiplayer as well. It’s here, with a sidekick, that the game really excels. In singleplayer, the AI tends to struggle, often holding up the flow of gameplay by missing jumps, or simply standing around in the middle of a fist-fight. But with two humans in control, the near infinite partnerships of Batman / Robin, Wonder Woman / Superman, or even Bruce Wayne / Clark Kent give way to hours of fun. Due to the large, open-world environments in the game, players will be presented with split-screen action so they are free to explore without holding up the other on a stretched screen. It’s this open-world aspect that feels like the biggest change to the LEGO game formula.




After the introduction sequences, you’re allowed to roam Gotham City and explore a vast number of attractions within. Along the way you’ll encounter troubled citizens who need your superhero help, or hopefully discover a daunting number of hidden collectibles scattered around the city. While the main bulk of gameplay is a platformer, it is occasionally broken up with in-vehicle sequences too. However it’s here that the close camera angle and basic controls tend to suffer, making piloting the BatPlane, for example, a rather tedious affair. Luckily there are other ways of navigating, including a subway system and handy maps with wayfinders to get from one end of the city to the other. You’ll never be short of something to do. You can even visit Gotham FunLand, a bustling plastic amusement park filled with teacup rides, carnival games, and dodgems cars, where you can earn gold bricks. The game's soundtrack also hits the spot, featuring Danny Elfman's score from the Batman and Batman Returns films, and, where appropriate, John Williams' score from Superman.

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