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Xbox 360 LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham By: Toys R Us Xbox 360 Read Product Description ► Only suitable for ages 7 years and over Limit 1 items per customer The best-selling LEGO Batman videogame franchise returns in an out-of-this-world, action-packed adventure! 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. Packaging Dimensions (in centimetres): 13.2 x 1.5 x 18.8 Available delivery options will be shown when you checkout For orders placed before 12pm, we aim to deliver within 4 working days




Next working day or named day Delivered on your nominated day More delivery information & exclusions Items may be sent out from multiple locations and therefore arrive separately, however you will only be charged delivery once. To qualify for free standard delivery the value of the items being delivered must be £20.00 or more excluding any delivery charge. A 'large item' is an item where you will see, 'up to 8 working days' in the delivery information on the product page. Any item where you see 'direct from supplier' against the item description will have its own specific delivery time frame. A delivery notification email or text will be sent if a mobile phone number is associated with your Toys R Us account, for items despatched using a next day, named day or Saturday delivery service. Delivery to Remote/Rural Areas Standard delivery can take up to 8 working days to specific postal code areas. Delivery for large items to these postcodes may vary according to ferry schedules.




Returns Policy & Cancellations: Full details on how to arrange a return using freepost or a collection are included on the Delivery Note supplied with yourRead our full returns To view your rights under the 'cooling off' period, please read our full cancellation policy We offer 3 easy options for returning your purchases; Return your goods to any Toys "R" Us Store 1 Post the items back using our freepost address 2 We can arrange to collect your goods 1 Please note, if the product you wish to return was despatched directly from the supplier then you must contact us to 2 Unfortunately, customers in the Republic of Ireland are unable to send items back to us via freepost The Dark Knight is back, and he’s teaming up with Super Heroes from DC Comics to save the Earth. Play LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham on SHIELD today! LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is available in the GeForce NOW store for sale at $7.50 through Sunday, which is 75% off of the normal MSRP of $29.99.




This price includes unlimited streaming on SHIELD and a digital download code for Steam that can be used to install a local copy of the game. The game is rated E10+ by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and is recommended for all players over the age of ten. The evil Brainiac enjoys using the power of the Lantern Rings to shrink entire worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe - and he’s got his sights set on Earth! Batman, along with a team of Super Heroes and Super Villains from the DC universe, must travel into outer space to thwart Brainiac’s plans and save the planet. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham serves up one of the most generous stables of unlockable characters you will find in the LEGO series. You can unlock and play as more than 150 characters from the DC universe - each with their own unique powers and abilities - including members of the Justice League and Big LEGO Figures like Cyborg, Solomon Grundy, and more!




Stopping Brainiac will entail exploring an entirely new LEGO storyline set, for the first time, in outer space where you’ll need to solve environment-based puzzles and fight Brainiac and his minions. You’ll also get to visit iconic locales such as the Hall of Justice, the Batcave and the Justice League Watchtower to access shops, trophy rooms, and to customize your LEGO heroes and vehicles. Your quest to defeat Brainiac will encompass 45 missions that focus on fast-paced brick-building - and destroying - fun. Why not tap into GeForce NOW’s multi-controller support to bring a friend or family member along for your adventure? Plus, be sure to check out the first two Batman-themed LEGO games, which are also available on GeForce NOW: LEGO Batman The Videogame and LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. To play, navigate to the GeForce NOW menu within SHIELD Hub on your SHIELD Android TV, portable or tablet. You’ll find LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham in the Buy & Play Instantly category.




GeForce NOW is the world’s first cloud-gaming service capable of streaming PC games at up to 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second. Members enjoy access to a library of 70-plus games they can play on-demand, plus the option to purchase new games and play them instantly. Membership is free for the first three months, then just $7.99 per month. If you don’t already own one, pick up an NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV today. Risen 3: Titan Lords - Play It on SHIELD with GeForce NOW Hard Reset: Redux - Play It on SHIELD with GeForce NOW Welcome to NGN: The NVIDIA Gaming Network! NVIDIA SHIELD: The Perfect Streaming Accessory for Your New 1080Ti Plex Now Supports Photo-Tagging on SHIELDHaptic Feedback Comes to SHIELD! This Week On SHIELD - February 23, 2017Don’t let the name fool you -- this is by no means a Batman game. The Dark Knight may grace the box, but underneath its bat-enameled shell lies a Justice League game at heart. A menagerie of DC heroes and villains combined steal the show in this installment and take us far away from the streets of Gotham.




Despite this identity shift, the game still manages to provide a decent amount of content, features, and unlockables -- perhaps at the expense of more crucial mechanics. You are logged out. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 [reviewed], PlayStation Vita, Wii U, 3DS, PC, iOS)Developer: Traveller's TalesPublisher: Warner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentReleased: November 11, 2014MSRP: $59.99 Lego Batman 3 opens to a familiar plot line: Lex Luthor has his heart set on becoming President of the World, dragging other villains along with him in his quest. The Justice League scrambles to meet them head-to-head, but not before Brainiac steps in to shrink Earth for his marble collection. The game's cast of heroes and villains reluctantly join forces to defeat him in a variety of settings, including shrunken versions of the Earth’s most famous cities and the Lantern worlds. The traditional Lego game formula is present as usual in this edition.




Players waltz through a fairly linear level and solve puzzles to move forward while searching for studs and minikits to unlock content. Characters also rotate in and out of levels, ensuring that players don’t get caught in a routine. This mixes things up a bit and keeps the gameplay engaging, especially since most of the main characters have different abilities to explore (ie, Wonder Woman using her bands to deflect lasers or Martian Manhunter shapeshifting). A few main characters can change into various suits on a whim, presenting new gameplay options. Batman can change into his Space Suit to jetpack around and shoot laser beams, or he can squeeze into a Sonar Suit to become invisible. The suits bring a unique and enjoyable element to the gameplay, but leave little room for players to progress through levels on their own. The game telegraphs these necessary wardrobe changes with notifies an icon, prompting the necessary suit to procure. As is typical of the Lego series, there's plenty of content to explore, including over 150 characters to unlock.




Beyond Gotham excels with its extras. Most notable are its mini-games, which include Tron-like “hacking” requiring maze navigation around computerized obstacles, and a side-scrolling space shooter reminiscent of Resogun. These distractions were my favorite part of Lego Batman 3, providing a much-needed reprieve from the monotony found within the primary campaign. The levels themselves seemed more open than usual, expanding in scope and size as the game progressed. Although interesting to explore, at times I’d get stuck on cliffs or hang helplessly in midair. Some of the later levels were hampered by wonky camera angles and viewing perspectives, which proved difficult when playing split-screen. At one point, I had to force my second player out of the game so that we could expand the screen to trigger an event. From a two-player perspective, this caused a lot of frustration and only seemed to get worse later in the game. It was also disappointing that the Beyond Gotham didn't showcase an open Gotham world like in its previous installment.




At first, the extra content is split up into various hubs: the Batcave, the Watchtower, and the Hall of Justice. After a steep investment in playing through the main plot (around eight hours), Lantern worlds can be unlocked. Each world contains racing trials, quests to unlock characters, and unlockable vehicles to fly around. In a lot of ways, it felt like a step backwards to have a hub-based system, especially when most of it opened up at the end of the game. As noted earlier, anyone looking for a Batman adventure you won’t find one here. Screen-time amongst the characters is divided up fairly well, leaving Batman and Robin in the dust. When they do make an appearance, they’re more focused on bickering back and forth like an old couple than saving the world. Despite this oddity, the dialogue is as crafty and well-written as Lego titles come. Practically all characters have a delightful personality-filled moment with plenty of references thrown about. Particularly amusing was Lego Batman 3's take on Mr Freeze -- full of puns and a intentionally terrible Arnold Schwarzenegger accent.




You could say it was ICE to see him. Comic book fans will enjoy the assets used in this game, especially with regard to music. For example, Superman and Wonder Woman's original songs play on loop when they take flight and don’t cease until they land. Every character also (hilariously) sings their own rendition of the 1960s Batman theme song when players rest on the character selection screen. Voice acting is top notch and talent is pulled from Kevin Smith and Conan O’Brien, who play themselves. The latter tends to be a bit annoying after a while, acting as your tutorial guide and spewing out the same information every time you cross paths. Lego Batman 3 is as fun as Lego games come, but it needs to be taken with a dose (or two) of patience. The controls and camera angles are unforgivable at times, but there’s usually a moment of greatness to numb the pain -- like when Robin deploys a mini version of himself in his Techno suit, or when Wonder Woman’s 1970s TV show theme blasts when she takes flight.

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