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Lego Batman 3 Billy Batson

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Join Batman and a whole host of DC super heroes in the fight against Braniac in a LEGO adventure of epic proportions.Collect the Lantern Rings from an array of different Lantern Worlds for you to explore and bring peace to the universe!Access Batman's training modules, take part in various challenges, battles and races, and become the strongest superhero the world has ever known.Unlock over 150 unique heroes and villains from the DC universe, including members of the justice league and LEGO big figures, to do battle with.Control your favourite heroes and villains, each with new gadgets and abilities for you to discover and utilise. In LEGO Batman 3, the Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics Universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth. Now the greatest super heroes and the most cunning villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it’s too late.                                                                                                                             




Players will unlock more than 150 unique characters from the DC Comics universe, including members of the Justice League and LEGO big figures such as Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy and many more. Fans of all ages will be able to control their favourite heroes and villains with new gadgets and abilities. Brainiac’s mind controlling abilities and the power of the Lantern rings bring unexpected twists to the classic characters’ personalities.LEGO Batman 3 also will allow players to explore iconic locations such as the Hall of Justice, the Batcave and the Justice League Watchtower. They will be able to access Batman’s training modules on the Bat Computer and take part in various challenges, battles and races. More buying choices from Ir al panel de navegación del wiki Ir al panel de navegación del sitio El título de la página solicitada está vacío, no es válido, o es un enlace interidioma o interwiki incorrecto. Puede que contenga uno o más caracteres que no se pueden usar en los títulos.




Volver a Wiki Videojuegos Lego. ¡Interferencia de bloqueo de anuncios detectada! Wikia es un sitio libre de uso que hace dinero de la publicidad. Contamos con una experiencia modificada para los visitantes que utilizan el bloqueo de anuncios Wikia no es accesible si se han hecho aún más modificaciones. Si se quita el bloqueador de anuncios personalizado, la página cargará como se esperaba.Well, not sorry – it had to start like that. The Batman theme tune from the old TV-show is probably one of the most iconic TV themes of all time and Batman himself is probably one of the most iconic superheroes. Just like LEGO is one of the most iconic toy brands on the market. Throw it all in a blender and you should end up with a tasty, iconic shake, right? Even though the game is called LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, it should probably have been more accurately named LEGO Justice League or even LEGO DC Universe (much like previous games in the series). Yes, the game has somewhat of a running Batman theme – collectibles carry the Batman logo, for example – but this is a LEGO game circulating around a DC Comics dream team of heroes and villains.




Batman doesn't have centre stage here. It all starts in the sewers of Gotham, where Batman and Robin are hunting down Killer Croc. Killer Croc escapes and join ranks with DC Comics' kings of crime – Lex Luthor and the Joker – who have already signed Cheetah, Solomon Grundy and Firefly to their wicked schemes to take over the Justice League Watchtower. However, everyone's plans are overthrown as Brainiac enters the scene and makes his way towards Earth. TT Games has been making these games for years and in seemingly endless variations. While one might think that the franchise is just a template, cut, copy and paste, this game actually takes a more adept route. The game is polished and well thought through. Everything seemes to be dosed just about right – the chapters and missions are long, but not too long; puzzles and objectives are tricky, but not too tricky; cutscenes divides the chapters into missions, but don't interrupt the flow of the game. This experienced approach is one of the very core strengths of the game as a whole.




Another strength would be the character design. The characters manage to stay true to both their original comic personalities as well as this, let's say "less formal", format. The voices behind the characters fit really well and the script is of the calibre that can be appreciated by children and grownups alike. It's an odd thought that once upon a time, the LEGO games were more or less silent. Now they obviously have some very talented writers on staff and voice actors to portray the product on speed dial – just like it was meant to be. Playing through the game, you'll stumble across endless homages and references to things that came before; from games to movies to TV shows and comics. Also, keep your eye open for cameos. If you know your pop culture, you'll get them. If you don't, you'll still be able to enjoy them as fun little additions. Besides the script, this is one of the things that makes the game enjoyable even for someone who maybe initially is outside of the targeted group of players.




Parents playing this with their children, for example, can appreciate the little messages, while children will appreciate the new experience. Playing through the game, you'll also stumble across the harsh realisation that this game can't be fully completed in one go – LEGO games are almost infamously designed to be played through several times and this is no exception. While some gamers love grinding for unlocks, other gamers will only grind their teeth in dismay at this outlook. The way that LEGO Batman 3 (and most LEGO games) deal with this and present it to the player, works as a spur for some and a punch in the face for others – things can be right there, under your nose and you're not allowed to touch ... until next time. This is debatably saved by the fact that at any point in time, a friend can pick up a controller and you can take on the missions together. It's most definitely a more efficient way of tackling the different levels, but the almost seamless transition between solo and co-op means you don't actually need someone to play with you at all times – just when you want the company.

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