Posted on: July 15, 2025

Wearerayner
Verified ownerGames: 14 Reviews: 1
fun fun fun
Great retro game, good fun. Meant for kids but who cares?
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LEGO BATMAN: THE VIDEOGAME Software © 2008 TT Games Publishing Ltd. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. LEGO, the LEGO logo and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. © 2008 The LEGO Group. All Rights Reserved. BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics. WBIE LOGO, WB SHIELD: ™ & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s08)
NOTE: Co-op is local only, for two players.
NOTE: Co-op is local only, for two players.
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Posted on: July 15, 2025

Wearerayner
Verified ownerGames: 14 Reviews: 1
fun fun fun
Great retro game, good fun. Meant for kids but who cares?
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Posted on: August 23, 2025

GalyTSL
Verified ownerGames: 4 Reviews: 1
Childhood masterpiece
Game so gooooooood bruv like bro
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Posted on: August 24, 2025

scotsparaman
Verified ownerGames: 311 Reviews: 1
Awesome game
Love the Lego Batman games, replaing all 3 before the 4th installment comes out...
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Posted on: September 20, 2025

SuperSpeed55
Verified ownerGames: 21 Reviews: 1
Awesome blast from the past
Really digging the nostalgia for this game since playing it on the PS3 so many years ago. And with the new Batman game coming out, this is a great jumping on point for any LEGO and/or Batman fan!
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Posted on: September 20, 2025

basscape
Verified ownerGames: 133 Reviews: 9
LEGO Batman
One of the early forays into the licensed LEGO game model, LEGO Batman feels a bit dated these days but still provides a fun, light-hearted adventure. As you'd expect, we play in this game primarily as the Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin as they fight crime in a big plastic brick version of Gotham. LEGO Star Wars before it set the precedent of having the game split up into separate stories but because this game has an original narrative, the way this was done was to give Batman 3 main villain plots to foil with around 5 levels spent on each. Our plotlines are split between the Riddler's crew robbing a bank, the Penguin's gang setting an army of gun-toting robot birds loose (as you do), and the Joker and Harley Quinn trying to blow up a cathedral. Because this is an early LEGO game, everyone speaks in grunts and slapstick routines, but you get the gist of what's occurring fairly easily - it's not the most complicated plot after all. Gameplay is typical LEGO action-platforming, but this game's twist is that its heroes can access special suit changes in order to fulfil whatever roles are needed at a given moment. Batman, for example, can unlock a sonic suit to shatter glass, while Robin can don a tech suit and pilot an RC car around confined spaces; in contrast, other characters in the game can typically only do a scant handful of special actions. One of the game's draws is that alongside the hero campaign you also get the villain stories, following each supervillain as they put their dastardly plan into action - these missions are a great way to add longevity to the game, but because it extends the game's runtime from 15 levels to 30 it does get a bit exhausting by the end.
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