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The editors liked
Gameplay variety
several playable characters
Special cameos
Voice talent
Problem solving challenges
Entertaining comic content
Easy character switch option
Fun gameplay
Familiar music
Extensive unlockables/collectibles
Action based puzzle challe
More than 150 characters to unlock and play
Classic Lego formula is still as fun as ever
A celebration of everything great about Batman
Loads of humor and charm
The editors didn't like
Smoother transitions among cutscenes and gameplay
more save options
Simpler action & control scheme (not using same buttons)
Incorporate camera pan option for right analog stick
More open world elements
Free will off option for partner
More variety
Poor AI and technical issues hamper the experience
Conflicting ideas make the overall direction feel confused
Good: 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. ...
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Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
gameplay variety, several playable characters, special cameos, voice talent, problem solving challenges, entertaining comic content, easy character switch option, fun gameplay, familiar music, extensive unlockables/collectibles, action based puzzle challe
smoother transitions among cutscenes and gameplay, more save options, simpler action & control scheme (not using same buttons), incorporate camera pan option for right analog stick, more open world elements, free will off option for partner, more variety
The DC license lacks the star quality of its Marvel rival, but the refined elements of Lego Batman 3 ensure this is an improved sequel, despite the removal of an open world to explore. As ever though, this is best enjoyed in co-op if your sanity can take ...
Published: 2014-11-19, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Poor Hal Jordan. He can't carry a movie, he can't be trusted with his own LEGO playset, and when Traveller's Tales creates a LEGO video game that is very much an epic Green Lantern yarn, he has to take a back seat to Bruce Wayne, the tedious title charac...
More than 150 characters to unlock and play, Classic Lego formula is still as fun as ever, A celebration of everything great about Batman, Loads of humor and charm
Poor AI and technical issues hamper the experience, Conflicting ideas make the overall direction feel confused
Abstract: So here's the deal. I'm not a big fan of the LEGO franchise. These games always seemed way too generic to me. I have a lot of friends who enjoy these games, just for their sheer mindless fun, but for me they always seemed shallow and kind of repetitive. I...
Published: 2014-11-19, Author: Phil , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: At this point it's hard to even remember a time when videogame shelves weren't overflowing with Lego titles. It's not just a popular franchise anymore, it's now essentially a genre. Gameplay remains the same, while the subject is a gentle parody of any po...
Funny writing, Lots of familiar DC Comics locations
Repeated character abilities take the fun out of unlocks, Kid-friendly gameplay at odds with adult references, Takes away the open worlds of its predecessor
Abstract: The prologue doesn't last long, and soon it seems like business as usual. Batman and Robin are fighting Killer Croc, then return home. It's there that Batman is almost brainwashed by a signal from space. Time to round up the heroes and see what's out ther...