lego batman 3 super costume

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Lego Batman 3 Super Costume

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- 2 years 2 months ago Destroy six gold statues (use a laser) around the Hall of Justice. Ride the rocket ship on the right side of the area. Use a giant character to destroy the cracked wall in the back left of the hall. Use a laser to destroy the gold chest inside to find a Character Token. Find the area pictured above (left side). Flip the switch on the right and use a projectile attack on the two bulls-eye targets on the left to deactivate the laser grid protecting the second switch. Pull the switch to open the chest in the middle at get at your goody. Attack the target on the large box you'll find on the left side of the first floor on the right side of the area. Talk to the parrot on the upper floor on the left side of the area. Fly through the rings to earn a Character Token. Melt the giant block of ice in the upper left corner of the area. Bust open the box hidden inside for a Character Token. Blow up the silver statue by the plastic maze on the right side of the ground floor with an explosive attack.




Shrink The Atom (or use the Mini Characters cheat) and send him through the maze to collect the Character Token at the top. Destroy the silver Batman statue on the left side of the hall with an explosive attack. Drain the power from the Electricity Terminal in the upper right corner of the area. Keep the goons away from the cat. If you can keep him from getting smacked for an entire 10-count, you win. Head to the Character Customizer in the Batcave or Watchtower and make a custom character with a Superman shirt. Bring you custom character back to Supergirl and Superboy for your reward. Head to the first floor on the right to find a bunch of LEGO characters wearing big, green hats. Punch each of them until they return to Batgirl. Defeat all the bad guys that show up. The first two are trapped atop water spouts on either side of the ground floor. Use freeze power to solidify the spouts and save them. Head up the stairs on the left side and use magnet power to free Superboy who is trapped under a pile of Flash statues.




Now find the Techno Terminal on the ground floor near the stairs on the right side. Use it to save a citizen stuck in a cabinet on the first floor. There are nine traps scattered around the ground floor of the hall, three of each type: yo-yo trap, bear trap and giant present trap. Use a laser to destroy the gold yo-yos when they drop from the ceiling. Grapple the bear traps (they look like big flowers) to spring them. And finally, use a projectile attack to destroy the target on the giant presents. Interact with the resulting bricks to build a padlock that will keep the nasty things closed. Pass through the rings by navigating Nightwing's obstacle course. You can use an athletic character like Robin or simply cheat and use a character who can fly. For the first game, keep your eye on the box that the orange plug drops inside. Now step on the button matching the color of the lights above the box. Grapple the plug and the first game is in the bag. For the second game, step on the button matching the color of the object that jumps out to trap it.




When the yellow object pops out of a box, step on the yellow button to trap it. The timing is pretty tight so if you want, run in circles over the three buttons and you'll get 'em all eventually. Use one character to stand on the blue button and leave them there. Use your other character to stand on yellow. Timing it as the red pull jumps to the magnet, step off yellow and onto red. All three colored stud should remain magnetized at the top. For the third game, step on the buttons to stop the spinning blocks when their colors match the pieces above them. For the first set, make all the blocks yellow. For the second set, make them all purple. For the third set: orange, pink, yellow. - 2 months 11 days ago You like DC characters? Boy howdy, there are a ton of them in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (but no Huntress.  Below is a list of every character in the game (in the order they appear on the character selection screen), how to unlock them and how much they cost.  (Note: a few of the character tokens, such as Joker Clown Henchman, Joker Mime Henchman, and Joker Space Henchman, share the same space on the character selection grid.)




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. Exciting space combat - For the first time ever, battle with Batman and his allies in outer space and the various Lantern worlds including Zamaron and Odym. Robust roster of DC Comics heroes and villains - Play and unlock more than 150 unique characters with amazing powers and abilities, including members of the Justice League, and LEGO Big Figures such as Cyborg, Solomon Grundy and more.




Unique storyline with new plots and twists –Surprising disguises, Brainiac’s mind control ability, and the power of the Lantern rings bring a whole new twist to characters you thought you knew. Hack computer terminals - Enter a virtual world to escape mazes, battle in arenas, and race to find the code. Bat-tastic Gadget Wheel - With a simple press of a button, choose and upgrade select character’s suits and abilities. Variety of iconic locales - Visit the Hall of Justice, the Batcave, and the Justice League Watchtower to access shops, trophy rooms, and the hero and vehicle customizers. Mind-blowing Zero-G gameplay adds a whole new dimension to the action. Remix combat in spectacular style by customising the action with all-new LEGO Hazard Builds! Adventure through 45 missions spanning an original storyline focusing on dynamic, fast-paced gameplay. Play as more than 105 characters from the DC Comics universe More playable heroes and villains




Masses of content to discover and unlock Packed with puns and slapstick humour Early stages are slow and a little dull Misses the open-world Gotham Available on Xbox One, PS4 (reviewed), Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PCTT Games' fourth Lego superhero opus could have been its best, fixing the few complaints fans had about Lego Batman 2 and boasting some of the strongest levels in the series. Yet while Lego Batman 3 is fantastic fun, it's also slightly less satisfying than its predecessors. Put it down to a failure to introduce something fresh and unexpected, or to a structure that doesn't leave as much room for free play, but it's the first major Lego game in years that doesn't feel like an essential family game.There's nothing wrong with the minute-by-minute gameplay, which sticks to the tried and tested formula laid down by Lego Batman 1 and 2. Each level is effectively a series of simple puzzles where Batman, Robin and the other playable heroes have to work their way past each obstacle en-route to the level's conclusion.




The heroes themselves have their own specific capabilities, but Lego Batman has already focused on the role of suits, with Batman and Robin switching costumes to tackle certain tasks.Batman's sensor suit, for instance, can highlight hidden grapple points or enable him to sneak past security. His power suit has missile launchers which can shatter silver objects, while the space suit has a jetpack and a laser that can cut through gold bricks. Robin's hazard suit is proof against chemical spills and can hoover up and deposit useful bricks, while his magnet suit has magnetic boots and the power to attract glowing objects. Only by switching characters (if you're playing solo) or through teamwork (in co-op play) can you use all your powers and all your costumes to make your way from start to end.The one thing we didn't like about Lego Batman 2 was that it sidelined its other DC super heroes, giving you a little time with Superman, but holding back the rest of the Justice League until the last few missions.




Lego Batman 3 doesn't make the same mistake. While the early sections stick to the dynamic duo, it's not too long before you're handling Superman, Cyborg, the Flash, Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter, and not too long after that before you're playing as the villains too, with Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy, The Cheetah, Lex Luthor and the Joker joining in with the main campaign missions, not just the unlocked free-roaming stuff.See also: Best Xbox One games 2014What's more, more of these characters get extra forms or extra suits, so that Cyborg, Lex Luthor and the Joker get variations of Batman and Robin's kits, while Martian Manhunter gets a larger, secondary form and cool mind-control powers.There's plenty of fighting, too, as you bash, smash and sometimes tear your enemies apart, plastic piece by plastic piece. Following on from Lego Marvel Super Heroes, each of the game's stars gets his or her own distinctive moves, and the giant-sized characters (or those with transforming robot suits) can really trash the scenery in style.




There's nothing all that new here, but the old adage 'if it ain't broke...' still applies. Even the traditional arcade elements – particularly an excellent Resogun-style shoot-em-up – work better here than they have in years.See also: Best PS4 games 2014The series' secret ingredients have always been fan service and humour, and here Lego Batman 3 doesn't disappoint. We get a huge 150-strong cast of DC heroes, villains and side-characters, while po-faced Batman and youthful, attention-seeking Robin have never been such an entertaining team. The other heroes and villains - with more of them voiced - get their own share of dastardly puns and self-consciously cheesy lines, and there's some great slapstick stuff to enjoy. Kids will seriously bust a gut with the Joker's routine about 'pants', and even adults as grouchy as Batman might be caught smirking from time to time. And while the graphics aren’t exactly cutting-edge, they do more with plastic surfaces and coloured lighting than any Lego game before.




The visuals might not be convincingly lifelike, but convincingly Lego-like? We’d certainly say so.Why, then, the slightly downbeat reception? Well, the goal of Lego Batman 3 is, as the title suggests, to take the series 'Beyond Gotham'. Out goes the familiar gothic city of the Tim Burton Batman movies and the animated series. In comes a bolder, more sci-fi plot involving Brainiac, alien worlds and the Green Lantern corps.See also: Xbox One vs PS4This approach has its upsides. The game suffers from a slightly dull first chunk which focuses too much and for too long on the Batcave and the Justice League's orbital Watchtower. Our grown-up tester started to get bored, our younger tester even more so. Then, suddenly and brilliantly the action goes all cosmic, with different planets to explore and some fantastic levels that play with scale or defy expectations. At times, Lego Batman 3 is the most imaginative and playful Lego game you've ever seen.With Gotham gone there is no central open-world, just a series of levels tied together by a handful of hubs.




There's still a big endgame to enjoy once you've conquered the story; exploring every area, unlocking every character, finding every secret by taking new heroes and villains into the levels in Free Play mode, and there's a whole mass of content hidden away. Yet the hubs just aren't as interesting as Gotham was, with fewer distinctive areas and landmarks to explore, and while there are still vehicles to race around in, they don't the same toy box feel.See also: Best games 2014And that's where Lego Batman 3 falls down. It's a brilliant, funny and thoroughly enjoyable game with the best and biggest cast of any Lego epic - even if Lego Marvel Super Heroes wins on the familiarity front. Yet where Lego Batman 2 and Lego Marvel Super Heroes kept us playing for hours after we'd polished off the campaign, working to discover and unlock every last hero and villain on the map, we're not so sure that the threequel has what it takes.Meanwhile there is one further irritation: unwelcome celebrity cameos.




We're happy to see sixties Batman Adam West put in an appearance in the Stan Lee 'person to be rescued' role, but not so happy to see US talk show host, Conan O'Brien, bundled in for no reason whatsoever. While brief, his appearances are annoying, adding nothing and slowing down the flow.See also: Skylanders Trap Team vs Disney Infinity 2.0This isn’t by any means a bad game. It isn’t even a bad Lego game, and we're sure it'll be as popular this Christmas as Lego Marvel Super Heroes was last year or Lego The Lord of the Rings the year before. All the same, there's something missing. It’s entertaining, exuberant and perfect for a spot of co-op play, but while lovable it’s still not quite as lovable as the Lego games that came before.On many counts this is the best of the Lego super-hero games, with some fantastic missions and a feast of characters and costumes. Yet without an open world to tie it all together it feels like it's missing something at its core, and the pacing in the early missions could be better.

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