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Pursuers in the SewersThe requested URL /index.php?title=Lego_Batman:_The_Videogame was not found on this server.Killer Croc est une minifigurine DC Comics Super Heroes et un ennemi de Batman. DC Comics76055LEGO Batman, Le Film70907Lego Batman: The Video Game is a game developed by Traveller's Tales. The game was released on September, 23, 2008. The game was released on the Playstation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and a couple other platforms. All the characters and landscapes are made out of Lego like any other Lego game. The Lego Batman Game is very similar to most other Lego games. The Players are able to fight from land, air, and sea using Batman, Robin and villain-controlled vehicles. Some of the vehicles used in the game are the Batmobile, Batboat and Batwing. There are also some new features in the game such as swimming underwater, picking up and carrying characters, and walking on tightropes. Some of the characters have special abilities such as the Joker being able to attack enemies and activate machines with a joy buzzer, the Penguin is able to glide over gaps with his umbrella, Catwoman can attack foes with a whip in a similar fashion to Indy from Lego Indiana Jones, and Killer Croc can punch enemies with such force that they fly off-screen.




Both Batman and Robin have costumes similar to the animated TV shows and both of them can switch costumes (called suits). Batman starts in his grey suit and can change later into: *rocket/gray suit Robin can wear a: If you find any of the suits you may buy them in the hub (the Batcave) and then later use them in free play mode. Once you finish a level in story mode that level will be unlocked in 'Freeplay Mode'. In Freeplay Mode you can go into nooks and crannies using characters that you have been unlocked before. The Playstation 3 offers 720p and 1080p displays. The Lego Batman game is about Batman and his sidekick Robin fighting crime and villainy in Gotham. Batman's enemies have escaped and have divided up into three groups. They are led by a very well-known villain. The villains go around doing evil deeds. There are 36 levels and some secret levels. One of the secret levels is "Wayne Manor". The hub for the levels is the Batcave. Some of the places you can play are an Ice Cream Factory, a Garden Center, the Gotham Sewers, and Gotham's seedy underbelly.




This article is part of an ongoing project to give detailed descriptions of all games created for the PlayStation 2 gaming console.Waylon Jones, also known as Killer Croc, is a supervillain who suffers from a skin condition that causes him to develop reptilian features. LEGO Batman: The Videogame   []   [] Lego Batman: The Videogame is a Wii and Nintendo DS game. It was released after the movie The Dark Knight was released on theaters. Players take place in the Batcave and featuring the introduced characters, Batman and Robin. A computer will help them purchase stuff and watch movies and do more. Alfred is the non-playable switchable character in the Batcave and can only be played by buying him. Batman and Robin have types of suits and they have their vehicles. A character has to build a suit switcher to get switches. If it has a bat logo, it can only be used by Batman. If it has an R logo, it can only be used by Robin. In Arkham Asylum, it can only be accessed after completing a chapter and the area is filled with all of the henchmen, goons and minions of the main antagonists of the episodes.




The default characters they play as are the Riddler and the original Clayface. Note: In order to unlock Hush, you must rescue a quarter of civilians and to unlock Ra's al-Ghul, you must find all of the Minikits. Lego Batman The Video Game Gameplay Trailer Batman • Batman Returns • Batman Forever Batman: The Animated Series • The Adventures of Batman & Robin • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker • Batman: Chaos in Gotham • Batman: Vengeance • Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu LEGO Batman: The Videogame • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes • LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition • Batman: Arkham Origins • Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate Batman: Return of the Joker • Batman: Dark Tomorrow • Batman: The Brave and the Bold the Videogame • Injustice: Gods Among Us, (real name ), is a billionaire and vigilante who prowls the streets of at night, along with his sidekick, , fighting crime.in his everyday identity, Bruce Wayne, a wealthy business owner living in Gotham City.




Wayne averts suspicion by acting the part of a superficial, dull-witted playboy idly living off his family's fortune (amassed through investment in real estate before the city became a bustling metropolis) and the profits of Wayne Enterprises, his inherited conglomerate. Wayne supports philanthropic causes through his nonprofit Wayne Foundation but is more widely known as a celebrity socialite.In public Wayne pretends to be a heavy drinker, using ginger ale to suggest champagne and liberally serving intoxicating beverages to guests that he never actually consumes himself. In reality, he is a strict teetotaler concerned to maintain top physical fitness and mental acuity. In public Wayne appears frequently in the company of fashionable women to encourage tabloid gossip. In reality there is less than meets the eye: though he leads an active romantic life, crime-fighting activities account for most of his night hours. Bruce Wayne's calculated persona as a vapid, self-indulgent son of privilege finds literary precedent in Sir Percival Blakeney, hero of the the Scarlet Pimpernel stories by Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1903), and Don Diego de la Vega, hero of the Zorro tales by Johnston McCulley (1919).




Like Wayne, Sir Percy and Don Diego are each members of gentry who invite contempt by publicly playing the fool. Also like Wayne, each performs heroic deeds in secret and marks his work with a signature symbol. The name "Bruce Wayne" was chosen for certain connotations. According to co-creator Bill Finger, "Bruce Wayne's first name came from Robert Bruce, the Scottish patriot. Wayne, being a playboy, was a man of gentry. I searched for a name that would suggest colonialism. I tried Adams, Hancock...then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne." Writers of Batman and Superman stories have often compared and contrasted the two. Interpretations vary depending on the writer, the story, and the timing. Grant Morrison notes that both heroes "believe in the same kind of things" despite the day/night contrast their heroic roles display. He notes an equally stark contrast in their real identities. Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent belong to different social classes: "Bruce has a butler, Clark has a boss".




T. James Musler's book Unleashing the Superhero in Us All explores the crucial role played by wealth in the Bruce Wayne story. Modern stories tend to portray Bruce Wayne as the character's facade and the Batman as the truer representation of his personality (in counterpoint to the post-Crisis Superman, whose "Clark Kent" persona is the 'real' personality, and "Superman" is the "mask"). In Batman Unmasked, a television documentary about the psychology of the character, Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and an adjunct behavioral scientist at the Rand Corporation Benjamin Karney, notes that the Batman's personality is driven by Bruce Wayne's inherent humanity; that "Batman, for all its benefits and for all of the time Bruce Wayne devotes to it, is ultimately a tool for Bruce Wayne's efforts to make the world better". Will Brooker notes in his book Batman Unmasked that "the confirmation of the Batman's identity lies with the young audience.




He doesn't have to be Bruce Wayne; he just needs the suit and gadgets, the abilities, and most importantly the morality, the humanity. There's just a sense about him: "they trust him. and They're never wrong". Batman, in most of his incarnations, is a dark and grim hero with a personal vendetta against criminals. Traumatized by the death of his parents, Batman has sworn to rid Gotham from the criminal elements that took his parents from him. He is very paranoid and obsessive, which often makes it difficult for him to trust other people that aren't Alfred, or Katana. Despite this, Batman has proved to have a great love for humanity, which was instilled by his parents. His father was a doctor, while his mother was a crusader against child abuse. Indeed, Batman's oath of vengeance is tempered with the greater ideal of justice. He refrains from killing, as he feels this would not make him any better than the criminals he fights. To protect his secret identity, Batman has constructed a fake persona he can use in his civilian identity.

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