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So, what’s the game all about then? Well, here’s what Xbox had to say on YouTube: “In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, 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. “Using the power of the Lantern Rings, Brainiac shrinks worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe. 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.” If you didn’t see the LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham teaser trailer from E3 make sure to check it out here (it’s the third video from the bottom). Our brand new business podcast is here! Check out The Capital B presented by Nick Webb and featuring panellists Apprentice UK star, Róisín Hogan and JOE founder, Niall McGarry.Episode 1 includes the Irishman who sold his company for €100million, Ray Nolan and how to fund your Oscar-nominated movie with Ed Guiney.




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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham E3 Preview by Kimberly Keller - June 11, 2014, 3:49 pm PDT Time to dust of that bat-spacesuit...Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham follows directly after the events of Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. This time around, Brainiac has teamed up with the Legion of Doom and decided to collect planets by shrinking them down using the power of the Lantern Corps’ Rings. Batman must team up with the Justice League and travel through outer space to save each world. Throughout the game, players will be able to control 150 unique characters including both heroes and villains such as The Flash, Wonder Woman, Solomon Grundy, and Killer Croc. Bat-Mite provides explanations throughout the game for new power suits and interactive objects. In the first scene, players need to help Batman and Robin reach space by assembling his spaceship in the Batcave. We started out with 3 power suits each to help us navigate the Batcave’s securities.




As usual, this is pretty much done by destroying everything around, even though Batman could probably just disable things like the laser walls, since he kind of made them himself. Explosions are more fun anyway, and the game starts out with a blast, equipping Batman with a suit that shoots rockets and can lay out TNT bundles to destroy silver Lego objects. Other suits for Batman included a Sensor suit that changed the screen to a green x-ray, and a Sonar suit that attracted and controlled bats. Robin got into the action with an Attract suit that pulled over scattered Legos, and a Techno suit that controlled a tiny surfing robot who could activate gadget panels. Up to two players can experience the game together, with the screen splitting in two every time you separate too far from each other. The split screen is pretty seamless, and the division line moves based on the direction the characters are running in. Sometimes the transition could be a bit jarring though, especially if a player just barely moved far enough, as you needed to readjust yourself to the new camera angle.




The area was a bit more challenging than previous titles, but not always in a fun way. Often the game became frustrating as you wandered the cave, looking for something shiny or out of place that might be important to your mission. With no clear goal and equipped suits that weren’t explained yet, it took a while make purposeful progress at first. However, the new abilities were welcome additions and their potential is promising for later levels. The game includes the usual quirk and humor of Lego titles and nothing stands out as insanely different. Building objects is a one button process, suits and characters are one-trick ponies, and destruction is rewarded. Business as usual in the world of Lego. Add to the discussion! LEGO Batman 3: The Game - Gotham kara Uchū e PublisherWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Got a news tip?

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