It's a 2008 LEGO game. Not great, not bad, my little cousin would love it, I think it's repetitive, sometimes too boring, but it's pretty creative most of the time and alongside the goofy LEGO humor it makes for a quite fun experience. Worth to mention that I really like the '89 Batman Danny Elfman OST, although it don't fit the bill much, I really don't care. Besides those things, it ain't much. Consistency amidst levels (& in and of themselves) is wack, as in there is some considerable distance inbetween ups and downs - most are mediocre - and that the better ones are describable as "Ok. That was kind of fun." and the worse ones make you want to close the game asap. You would also think that it'd be fun and short to 100% them, get all the minikits and whatnot. Turns out that, not only does that feel empty, but in worst cases, my feelings - for what already wasn't great - become stronger in the wrong direction, fast. Replaying something whose amusement and enjoyment often depends on being your first time playing through and that gets old quickly, for THIRTY (30) levels so you can check out the groan-worthy bonus levels, with which you can finally 100% and check out the great unlockable character that is...uh...checks notes Hush! Ah yes. And Ra's Al Ghul. Both of these are copies of Two-Face and Nightwing, respectively, so... yeah. Fun prize. I'll give it a 3.9.
Best part(s): Ep. 3-4, goofy ahh disco dancing. Loved it as a kid. Also the Poison Ivy levels Soundtrack. Super charming.
Worst part: Bonus level. Wayne Manor. Kill me.
Bonus level!! The "LEGO Batman: Tha Videogame" Level Tierlist!
Best part(s): Ep. 3-4, goofy ahh disco dancing. Loved it as a kid. Also the Poison Ivy levels Soundtrack. Super charming.
Worst part: Bonus level. Wayne Manor. Kill me.
Bonus level!! The "LEGO Batman: Tha Videogame" Level Tierlist!
An instant classic, the ability to play both sides of the story (heroes and villains) is such an exciting concept and thankfully one that would be explored more much further down the line. Also it provided a fun wacky plot that even the youngest of children could understand, making it accessible for all ages and bringing up many children like myself at the time up to be fans of Batman+Comics in general. A lovely time!