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PS3 games909/0372)LEGO£10.49Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productFree roam through an expansive LEGO-ized Gotham City, commandeering vehicles and interacting with citizens. Explore iconic locations like never before, on the ground or in the air, including Arkham Asylum, Wayne Tower, Ace Chemicals, Monarch Theatre and Wayne Manor. 27 reviewsOverall rating (4.8)DifficultyGraphicsEntertainment valueQuestions & answersBe the first to ask a question!Ask a questionBoring but important info*Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change.We have never charged less than £10.49 for this product Buy Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z PS3 Game Buy Red Dead Redemption PS3 Game Buy Street Fighter IV Ultra PS3 GameJuly 12, 2013, 11:47 am Lego Batman 2 review: witty humor, fun gameplay [media-credit name=”Lego” align=”alignnone” width=”495″] Lego games are always enjoyable to play.




I haven’t had a bad moment playing the games because most of the time there is always some fun, witty plot and jokes packed inside each one. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is no different. The game pulls from the epic story of Batman and meshes it into world of Lego bricks. The Wii U version reviewed here is the exact version same that was recently released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game does not utilize the game pad on the Wii U; however, it is still enjoyable to play and hasn’t lost its luster. Lego Batman 2 has 15 levels and in various campaigns, and you are able to play with multiple characters including Robin, Wonder Woman, Superman and more. The game has a multiplayer mode. The music is done by the acclaimed composer Danny Elfman, and includes many iconic themes including those from Batman and Superman. Gameplay is simple mostly done through the joystick and buttons, but includes the map on the gamepad for the Wii U. Like many other Lego games, it delivers fun jokes, silly plots and a long game play — well worth the money spent.




I recommend playing this game for kids and kids at heart. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes was released June 19 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii U, PC and Mac. GAME ON SCORE: 3 stars 4 stars = Get On It! 3 stars = Nice Job 2 stars = Meh 1 star = Avoid It 0 stars = Nooooo!!! Legends of Chima: Laval’s Journey review: a fun smash’em up for kids Castlevania: Lord of Shadow – Mirror of Fate review: 3DS title not up to snuff RSS feed for comments on this post. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.Heroes united: Batman and Robin will meet Superman during their questThe brick’s hit the fan (yet again) in another brilliant outing in the LEGO franchise from the terrific TT developers.They have built a dream game - one brick at a time.And holy-expectations Batman, they had a lot to live up to. Because the majority of previous outings involving the family-friendly gold mine have been in tip-top form.




There’s been a-brick-adabra wizardry with LEGO Harry Potter as well as swashbuckling smash 'n' grabbing in LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean. And let’s not forget the LEGO lightsabers from the Star Wars version.All of these titles bow down to the original master, the 11-million selling LEGO Batman. So does the sequel have a hope in Harley Quinn’s hell of matching up to its predecessor. Of course it does.Not only does LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes combine the exciting aspects of the other games, but it tries to expand further with a lengthy single-player mode set in an open-world environment.And what a joy it is to see the characters finally talking - previous LEGO games used comical grunts and chuckles during cut-scenes. As unique and cute as this was, TT has done the right thing in taking the next step to grow the characters.Story wise, the dastardly Joker is in Gotham and ready to smash some bricks. He interrupts the Man of the Year award ceremony (which, of course, was supposed to be Bruce Wayne’s big night) and things get ugly.




That's some cool trick, man! Batman watches in envy as Superman melts metal Joker teams up with Lex Luthor and lets all the bad guys out of Arkham jail. The characters are delightfully detailed and each has their own persona. For example, Batman’s underlying jealousy of Superman slowly bubbles to surface, as Mr S continues to pop up to help out the Dark Knight with his annoyingly awesome powers.Thus begins your action adventure as the caped crusader and his athletic little mate, Robin. Along the journey, you are introduced to a number of DC characters including Superman and Wonder Woman as you try to battle the evil likes of Lex Luthor, the Penguin, Harley Quinn and Two-Face.The story and cutscenes are sliced effortlessly into the gaming experience and there’s no unnecessary hanging around while you wait to get back into the action. The scenery and effervescent surroundings make for absorbing entertainment which is incredibly hard to tear away from. The action is just as addictive.




You'll get to drive the Batmobile around the city As in most LEGO titles, you need to work as a team to advance through the levels. Each character has their own skills and in Batman 2, there are special suits that give you extra abilities. Batman can jump into an Electrical suit to absorb any shocking objects or jump into a Power outfit to blow stuff up. Robin has his own wonderful wardrobe, too. His Athletic outfit allows him to jump, flip and spring himself through seemingly impossible gaps - sticking beautifully to Robin’s circus background.And then there’s Superman, who can do anything. He can fly, freeze water falls with his ice breath (allowing others to then climb up them) or use his laser beam eyes to cut through metal.If there’s two of you playing, you’ll have to share Superman. If you’re on your own and jumping between characters, it can get a little cluttered with three on the screen at once.But the teamwork ethos makes this a wonderful family game and the challenges are not as easy as you’d think.




The collectables are as plentiful as ever (this gamer’s OCD went into overdrive as he desperately tried to collect as many purple LEGO coins as possible). He's behind you: The Joker is up to his usual tricks so it's time to bring him down The coins can be found by button-mashing your way through objects and bad guys. Each character also has his/her own takedown moves which can vary depending on what buttons you hit. It is slightly frustrating that the bad guys are so easy to dispatch of and the lack of AI takes a slight edge off the game overall.As well as that, there is the chance of rescuing an innocent bystander in every level. All this adds to your total score and your gold LEGO brick collection.This means excellent replayability as you jump back into levels already completed in order to collect everything and rescue everyone. The open world aspect to the game really expands the franchise. You can go cruising around in the Batmobile collecting coins, running over bad guys and shooting plant pots.

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