Posted on: December 5, 2015

NotTheOne
Games: 608 Reviews: 7
Darkness, No Parents, Super Rich
The first in the series of successful collaborations between the DC Batman franchise and LEGO. Batman, the self-proclaimed World's Greatest Detective, is of course everybody's favourite super-hero. Suave billionaire by day, irascible crime-fighter by night and perennial money-spinner. LEGO on the other hand, like Disney, is just your typical moneygrubbing corporation that can be found wherever there's money to be made. As for LEGO Batman, It's a simple 3-D action platformer crafted to appeal to younger gamers. The plot is rather mundane with the Joker (together with a bunch of other iconic villains) escaping from Arkham Asylum, the only maximum-security incarceration facility with an open door honour system. Gameplay is fairly straightforward, basically running around smashing bad guys and solving simple puzzles on the way to the inevitable Boss Fight. Beating a Batman mission unlocks the corresponding villain mission, allowing players to experience the game as their favourite villains. There are also plenty of collectibles and unlockables to encourage replay. Whilst it's a reasonably good game in solo mode, gaming with a co-op partner is where it shines. Local co-op is supported and Keyboard + Controller works well, but the lack of split-screen makes co-ordinating with your co-op partner essential, otherwise much shenanigans and hilarity will ensue. For a kid's game that doesn't take itself too seriously, it's surprisingly fun. What it lacks in complexity and sophistication, it more than makes up with charm and personality. Having played through this game to 100% with a 4-year old co-op partner, it's a definite two thumbs up from Batman and little Robin.
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