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I went in completely nostalgia blind to when I played the ever-living crap out of the Wii version when I was a little kid (83 hours from that alone), and if I'm being completely honest, it still mostly holds up. Well, the hero campaign does at least. The concept of the villain campaign is so cool, but it is the most irritating experience I've had with Lego ever since The Complete Sagas vehicle missions. There are so many cops and SWAT members spawning to the point that it's super irritating and really drags out a missions length-time, since one punch from them causes you to stop focusing on whatever puzzle or build you were just doing to fight the enemy. I'm glad this is something they fixed in the later games, because it just becomes an annoying nuisance. Also the vehicle missions do suck in this game, that's a common complaint I've heard across the board. The thing is I actually enjoyed the first vehicle mission, it was kind of fun. But the moment I got into the boat mission, I remembered why people hated them. Overall still a good experience, but I don't see myself playing this one again over other Lego games. Case in point, I 100%'d Lego Batman 3 for the fourth time before even finishing the villain campaign for this game.

we didn't have a lot of money growing up so it was always a treat to get a new video game so age 10 me was really excited to get this for my birthday. unfortunately my childhood gaming station consisted of a busted, lights-faded CRT strategically placed so that every single ounce of potential sunlight from a nearby window would assault the rounded glass. playing stuff with bright colors like Sonic and Mario wasn't much of an issue since I was always able to make out the bright colors but I completely fumbled through this game trying to make out anything through the dark palettes of Gotham City. my poor visibility was so tied to my experience that every memory I try to conjure of this game, continuously to this day, only comes out as a fuzzy, sunbleached, CRT-warped image in my mind.

can I remember this game well enough to even talk about it? nope. was it even a good game? I don't know, probably. 3 stars baby

My mind was blown back in the day by the different suits, and the villain campaign. One of the best LEGO games

The PS2 version is a different entry than this for some reason.

Today marks the 15th anniversary of the release of the video game that got me into video games. The game isn't perfect but I can't really bring myself to give it less than five stars. I do think the game holds up, the gameplay isn't the most amazing thing ever, but it has some really good charm, humor, and honestly one of the best atmospheres in a Batman game.

We can all agree that the vehicle levels are the weakest, and fuck the slide minikit in Arctic World.

honestly not even sure i played this one i played a lot of lego games and they were all good when i was like 12. always crazy to see legos bending you know


Muito satisfatório.
Infelizmente joguei no PS3 e nele nao tem troféus pra esse jogo diferentemente do XBOX 360, mas a jogatina foi tao gostosa que eu fiz msm sem recompensas!
No meu PS2 o jogo travava na fase 3 de ambos arcos, entao foi basicamente uma primeira experiência vendo cada level,cada design e cada lore por mais q seja a msm

Has Dick, it's peak. Surprisingly great atmosphere with the Elfman score

This game introduced me to a lot of Batman's extended catalogue of villains as a kid and it's the only LEGO game that I've 100% completed because it's fun.
also I hope you like the Batman 1989 soundtrack because you're gonna hear it a lot in this game

That moment where you think you beat the game then unlock the Villains HUB and story modes is incredible. So much content, and all of it is quality. The best LEGO game.

Played this entire game just to confirm that: No Amy, you don't have dementia.

outro grande marco para a industria lego

This is one of the LEGO video games I didn't play that much when I was a kid, but it sure has some of the best puzzles I can remember. This also may be one of the best-adapted ones in the franchise, although it's not based on films. Letting the players experience both sides of the story (from the hero's and villain's perspective) is brilliant. I'm very excited to play the two sequels, which I never had the chance to before.

Ranked: LEGO Video Games . My All-Time Favourites

Played the whole game with a friend oh yeah definitely a classic

Facilmente um dos melhores jogos do Batman já feitos. Apesar da história ser bastante linear em alguns momentos, ela ainda assim é uma boa história.

Além disso você consegue jogar por duas perspectivas diferentes: A do Batman e a dos vilões. Isso sem dúvidas torna o jogo ainda mais completo.

O jogo tem um level design magnifico, personagens memoráveis e bons chefes. Um dos melhores jogos "LEGO" já feitos. Agora eu sei de onde veio a ideia do "LEGO Marvel Super Heroes".

White people be like:
Demolition Suit is my favorite omg <3 uwu nuzzles you

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LEGO Batman is one of those games that effortlessly brings you back to your childhood, and almost never fails to put a smile on your face… except for when it crashes every single level, has loads of softlocks, visual glitches, freezing, and rubberbanding issues that completely ruin any fun that you were having; the Steam port is in a shocking state, and the definitive way to experience this game is sadly through hardware that is two generations old — unless you want to stream it on PS Plus Extra (nobody does). I will say that this seems to be more of an issue with high-end hardware, so if you don’t have the latest stuff you’ll be fine; but if you do, a quick fix would be to install cheat engine and speed the game up, this seems to resolve a lot of the rubberbanding/softlock issues. It’s a miracle that I somehow managed to power through this game and get 100%, because I genuinely got so frustrated losing all of my progress in a level every time it crashed for seemingly no fucking reason. I would give it a much higher score if it wasn’t riddled with so many technical issues, because the ACTUAL game is brilliant in almost every single way.

The thing that stands out the most to me, is the atmosphere that this game manages to create; through its iconic Danny Elfman soundtrack (which I associate more with this game than I do with the Tim Burton films), the spectacular level design — which is simple but still engaging to go through, and its classic character designs that scream BTAS (because they were quite literally inspired by the show, the opening title screen is a reference to the show’s intro, like how cool is that?). Not to mention that you can walk around the Batcave and Arkham Asylum, which are both pretty good hubworlds, even if they lack the substance that other — more newer LEGO games have, such as the humorous side content. It’s seriously cool how walking through Arkham makes me FEEL like I’m locked up in a psychiatric institution, there’s nothing like it. (okay maybe Batman: Arkham Asylum comes close, but that feeling of pure nostalgia is unbeatable).

One of the most important things in a LEGO game are the character rosters, and this one sadly disappoints. I mean sure it has all of the iconic rogues and some of the Batfamily characters, but they don’t feel different enough; why does Harley Quinn have a gun? when that isn’t anywhere near her weapon of choice; and so many of them just use their fists with the same repeated animations, which don't fit their characters at all. I really like the idea of Ra’s al Ghul and Hush being the bonus characters but again, they’re just re-skins of Nightwing and Two-Face, which is a really boring reward for getting 100%. I’m not sure I like the Batman/Robin suit variants either, they’re all just basically: Batman… but blue! Batman… but red! and don’t even get me started on all of those ugly Robin suits. They are by far the weakest aspect of the game, and whenever I approached one in a level I audibly sighed.

And speaking of levels, I loved both sides of the story; all of the cutscenes are so goofy and charming, and were probably the highlight for me. I’m not one of those people that is against speaking in LEGO games, I probably even prefer it (when it’s done well) but there’s something so authentic and endearing about the cutscenes when the characters don’t speak. The only levels that I found unenjoyable were the vehicle missions, which feel clunky and outdated; the bonus levels are also horrible, with one of them having a Mario themed minigame that is a fucking nightmare to play — thanks to all of the technical issues that I mentioned earlier.

All in all though, I fucking love this game. None of these issues really impact my enjoyment of it, it’s still one hell of a good time. Play it. (Just not the Steam version)

Playtime: 26.8 hours

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This is the first game I ever owned, and getting a chance to revisit it was a blast. I believe it holds up remarkably well, largely due to its humor, atmosphere, and overall charm. While the gameplay isn't anything remarkable, I'd still highly recommend giving this game a go.

The plane level sucks ass, though.

Very close to Star Wars Complete Saga for me. Nearly just as fun with just as much character and wit

I was pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable this game is, offering gameplay with heroes and villains from the Batman universe. However, it's still just Lego, and there isn't much more to say about it

One of the best Lego Games out there. What makes it so special is after you get to beat the great and complete story-line filled with loved by everyones villains, motives and music, we later then get to transform from the Batcave into the villains den and play all the missions again but from the perspective of our beloved villanous characters. 5/5

Walks a fine line between fun jank and frustrating jank. I would not have finished this game without a very good natured coop partner.

Um jogo divertido para se jogar com os amigos, com um combate bem fácil, mas as vezes vc trava bastante pois não sabe o que fazer( muitas vezes besteiras que passa despercebida), mas o maior problema é a câmera que muitas vezes pode ser frustrante e travada .


LEGO BATMAN FOR THE DS BABYEEEEE 10/10

Mediocre roster with great classic feel

Easily the best Lego video game of all time.

Also, what a great tribute to Batman and his various wonderful stories. A gritty atmosphere Batman that doesn’t lose its tone when it decides to go full on camp.

Onto gameplay, the levels aren’t over designed and get really boring really quick. This game (despite its vehicle levels, those are kinda meh), manages to make each level expand and change quickly in gameplay, but not enough to overwhelm the player.

One of the greats from Lego's immense game catalogue. Older Lego games have this certain charm to them and makes them unforgettable.