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Kevin J. Loria
October 19, 2013 at 8:54 pm
Holy Bat-Bricks, Batman, it’s the Justice League!!!,
Simply Batastic! Classic Lego graphics, classic Lego gameplay…. The only flaw: that very Classic Lego Gameplay feels redundant at times ( if you’ve Played Batman ). BUT THIS TIME LEGO opens up the “whole” well ok “more” of the DC UNIVERSE to this brilliant game (and toy) series, I can’t recommend these games enough (LORD OF THE RINGS is coming in October). The replay value is off the chart on them,; once you play through the story (stories) you replay in various character combos to find unlockables and to score HERO amounts of ‘coin/cogs/caps” the video puzzles are fun for the young, old and the passing comic enthusiast too. Single player or Dynamic Duo co-player it is sure to delight. Last time round there were great Batman character cameos to find like Bane, Nightwing and Red Robin… This time expanded to include the Justice League and more villains than you can shake a stick at. In fact the Joker & Lex team up to do no good… Which behooves Batman and Robin to team up with their Justice League peeps.
Medusa
October 19, 2013 at 8:23 pm
Holy smokes Batman!,
I am very happy with the quality of Batman 2. The games between levels vary greatly between races, puzzles, video arcade style shooting, and avoiding flying objects, and more challenges that did not appear in the last Batman. I’d say it is comparable to Harry Potter years 5-7 in it’s difficulty and variation of levels and challenges (there is more to this game than running around and hitting plants/objects to get coins). Like all Legos games this one is just as much fun to play with 2 players as it is by yourself. What I found the most surprising is that the characters actually talk, in the past they simply made noises of delight or frustration in the cut scenes. Great for kids and adults.
Pen Name
October 19, 2013 at 7:49 pm
My 8- and 10-year-olds love it,
My kids are huge Lego game fans and are near-completionists of Lego Star Wars, Batman, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, etc. (come to think of it I need to take them out fishing more often). Anyway, they were not disappointed when they started this up. The voice acting is well done, the gameplay is inventive and endlessly cooperative, and replay value is huge as with all Lego games. Their rating: as good as Lego Star Wars I and II (their most favorite games), better than Harry Potter and Indiana Jones. In 4 hours of gameplay we have had one lock-up so far requiring power cycling of the Wii and two situations where a character or vehicle wass hopelessly trapped requiring restart of the level.