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The editors liked
Flashy combat
Extremely forgiving gameplay
Excellent voice acting and music. Each level feels like an episode of the actual show.
Lots of jokes during both cutscenes and gameplay
Striking artistic style
Seamless coop integration
Good gameplay diversity.
The editors didn't like
Extremely repetitive action gets old very quickly
Not much variety in combat system. Overall game is very short
Brainnumbingly simple
And lacks consistent challenge. At $40
It might have been better presented as a downloadable
Abstract: Something that people often forget is that Batman isn't all just grim and serious, with moods that range from "angry in a satirical world" (like Dark Knight Returns) to "angry in a realistic world" (like in a Christopher Nolan movie). He's been around ...
Abstract: The Videogame It's hard not to be biased when your a comic geek but hell... this is BATMAN we're talking about here. He doesn't need the sun to power his superpowers for superhuman strength nor need to be bitten by a radioactive spider to jump ... no, ...
Flashy combat, extremely forgiving gameplay, excellent voice acting and music, each level feels like an episode of the actual show
Extremely repetitive action gets old very quickly, not much variety in combat system, game is very short, brain-numbingly simple, lacks consistent challenge
An entertaining if simplistic side-scrolling beat-em-up, Batman: The Brave and the Bold expertly captures the campy tone of the animated series, but suffers from a lack of variety and a surprisingly short play life...
Abstract: Few comic book characters have stood the test of time like our Caped Crusader. Since his genesis way back in 1939, we have seen him evolve through the likes of Todd McFarlane and Christopher Nolan into a timeless hero. The bat-cowl, the bat-mobile, the...
Abstract: Batman: The Brave and the Bold is very much a franchise experience. You're greeted with a cheery smile, welcomed, and encouraged to enjoy your stay. It's functional and enjoyable on the surface, but digging deeper will reveal a title that seldom dares ...
Art design is brilliant. Humorous banter between friend and foe alike.
The more advanced moves require quite a bit of co-ordination that might put younger players off. The AI can sometimes be a bit wonky, but it's not a game-breaker. Including harder difficulty levels would have increased replayability tenfold.
The Brave And The Bold brings a bit of classic, side-scrolling twock-‘em-up action to Wii It’s a good-looking and well-made game, fun alone but a lot more fun with a friend. There is no real reason for it to remain Wii-exclusive, though. 8.0/10Print th...