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LEGO Batman: The Videogame (PS3) | 
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List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £26.95 You Save: £13.04 (33%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 167
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: action-games Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5051600222816 ASIN: B001E967BC
Release Date: October 10, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Take control of the Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin, as you build, drive, swing, and fight your way through Gotham City capturing escaped villains and putting them back in Arkham Asylum where they belong.
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Lego does the dark knight! Fantastic! November 10, 2008 K. D. Squire (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not for jumping on the band wagon, Lego has made a fantastic new addition dedicated to the various Batman Adventures. Im a big fan of the films and this game is just a great! All the baddies, all the gadgets and a bat cave to run around in! You have the choice, Be a hero or Be a villian, well in order to play the game to the full your gonna have to do both but who wouldnt! The game play is fantastic, each character has varying abilities which aid in your pusuit of glory. Its addictive though, the gameplay like most lego games is fantastic, theres mini-games in addition to the main games, the levels are colourful and are challenging enough to get your brain working as well as your thumbs! The game has just the one downside: like most lego games its a side on camera view which makes climbing some ladders or manuvering vehicles a bit more challenging than they should be but other than that its a fantastic game!
Brilliant!! Lego just cant do wrong! October 26, 2008 Stevie G (Manchester, England) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Despite the Lego games being aimed at children, the Star Wars & Indiana Jones games brought out nostalgia in fully grown adults. Its cheeky recreation of classic scenes, combined with the universal appeal of Lego, made this franchise a winner. Although previous games were good, at times the most memorable moments were the cut scenes. Lego Batman doesn't follow any specific film or timeline in the series, instead capturing as many elements as possible, from the camp 1960s iteration, through to the latest Dark Knight. This is mostly done by suits located throughout stages, granting special powers to Batman or Robin, often linked to a specific puzzle. The plot involves Batman's enemies escaping from Arkham Asylum. Developer Travellers Tales has included as many of these as possible; from classic villain's Joker & Penguin to the more random Clayface or Mad Hatter. This gives lots of variety when playing Free Play, as many characters have powers specifically linked to them. With Star Wars & Indy, there were only a handful of characters that made a difference to gameplay. Here, theres a much, much wider selection. The emphasis is still on building and collecting studs, but playing completed levels from the villain's perspective is a great addition, and works excellently. The graphics are cute and shiny, exactly as a Lego game should be, and absolutely glows in 1080p. In my opinion, the best Lego game so far.
Lego games back on track with Batman October 17, 2008 Paul Talbot (Bedford, Beds, England) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Now , i had massive expectatinons for Indiana Jones when that game came out - not literally you understand - after the sheer fun and quality of Star Wars 2, so as you can imagine like a lot of other people i was rather underwhelmed by the game, just a bit to easy for long term gamers like me, i know its not aimed at me but i still enjoy well crafted and thought out games ala the Star Wars games, so i found this a massive dissapointment, it was too short - i finished it in 5 days - and not all that indepth, so in short this new game has a lot to live upto in my eyes. Well all i can say after a week of owning this game is wow. This is so much better than Indiana on so many levels, the level designs are gorgeous, the feel of the game and the balance are spot on and its incredible addictive, you just want to get 100% from the moment you pick up the controller. The replay value here is much more than Indiana and up there with Star Wars 2, you need to go through a level at least 3 times to make sure you find everything, this one has had me scratching my head a few times already trying to find those little power bricks. Just a mention about the music too, its perfect just like watching Batman from 1989 with Michael and Jack. Now all we need is for Lego to release Batman Begins and The Dark Knight as downloadable extra level through the PS3 store and your sorted, just imagine another 20 levels as both Batman and the Scarecrow and The Joker, perfect.
Batastic Batman!! October 17, 2008 Lee J. Collins 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Great Game, Great storylines & characters, I dont usually go in for Lego games but this one has certainly changed my mind.
Bat-Tastic! October 15, 2008 Mr. P. Gouhar (Accrington in Lancashire) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am work right now and seriously considering buying the game on PSP aswell so I can play it in my office tomorrow. This game is so much fun and so addictive. The Bat Cave is just a great little mini game in itself and as for the main game... better than any previous Lego game, and thats saying something I can tell you! Often hilarious, often exciting & often pure genius. It soon becomes clear how well thought out each level is. There are many little treats to unlock and many levels require you to go back as another character with various abilitys or as Batman himself with one of the many cool gadget suits you onlock as you play through the game. This enables you to reach previously unreachable areas. So theres lots and lots of replayabily. The care and attention to detail is amazing. The game seems to be based more on the superb 90's cartoon series and it's obvious that the devolpers were massive fans of that show... Just like me ;0) Adults can safely pass a controller to one of their kids and have a great time together. Dad can solve the puzzles while junior beats up the bag guys. ZAP! POW! 5 out of 5
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