This game opens a world of imagination and fantasy to my 5 year old kid , i love to play with him , he laughs , he get nervous, but most of all he thinks a lot while we play , and when we reach our Goal , we celebrate!
This game opens a world of imagination and fantasy to my 5 year old kid , i love to play with him , he laughs , he get nervous, but most of all he thinks a lot while we play , and when we reach our Goal , we celebrate!
We can all relate to the Dark Knight. That's possibly what contributes and underpins his monumental success over the years. He doesn't have any super powers or genetic mutations like Kent or Parker, he is merely your average Joe who decided to take a stand and clean up a city for the greater good.
High above the crime-ridden streets of Gotham City, a spotlight beckons the Caped Crusader. It's an irresistible symbol for a man who lives to vanquish evildoers, and the latest game bearing his name makes a similar siren call.
Funny cutscenes; Snazzy visual design; Open world offers more flexibility in your collecting
Terrible artificial intelligence; Wonky vehicle controls and no minimap make open-world exploration problematic; Tedious combat
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+Voice acting finally makes an appearance; +/-Open world is great; lacks a mini map
+/-Open world is great; lacks a mini map; -Same old issues from past games still not fixed
LEGO Batman 2 delivers on the humour and puzzling the franchise has become known for, but it's held back back mundane combat mechanics a limited camera and poor AI.
Great, self referential humour and an entertaining story; Gotham City is very well realised
No challenge in the combat; Poor camera; Puzzle solutions can sometimes be confusing
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Even Batman needs a little help from his friends, despite hating them all
When you see a box sitting on the store shelf and the name Atlus is on it, what typically runs through your head? Well, one would probably think of words like Japanese, depth, and of course, RPG.
As The Joker might ask, ‘Do you like LEGOs, Batman? ‘Cause I think LEGOs are going to like you!' If you do like both LEGOs and Batman, then LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes should catch your attention like a Bat-signal.
Sense of humor; Challenging and fun puzzles; Voice acting
The camera; The AI getting in the way; Trying to get Superman to fly where you want him to
games have always been a guilty pleasure of mine, with their quirky sense of humor and adorable graphics. Sure, the formula is simple and there have been a ton of games in recent years, but its impossible not to be giddy like a small child at seeing characters like Batman, Indiana Jones, or Darth...
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