(Review updated due to Backloggd making a division between the different Batman & Robin games)

Clockwork Tortoise had so much potential as a game company. Comissioning Warner Bros and TMS to animate special cutscenes based on the TV series for a title on a platform few people would have set up for 1996, apart from giving the game art style its own unique look like their Genesis outing (and some cool attention to detail, like the driveway with cars going in the opposite direction in level 2, even if you can never cross to that part of the screen) gives this title a very high quality feel in visuals and sound even if the story is just a basic excuse plot to set up driving stages (disappoiting because Paul Dini, aka the best writer for the show, is the writer behind the cutscenes), which start to feel repetitive even with the low level count and addicting high difficulty.

If this company would have made more games I'm sure they would have polished their productions a bit more but they went bankrupt extremely quickly :(

Happy new year! (I wrote this in January the first 2023 though it's funny I'm reposting this in early january 2024 as well)

Reviewed on Jan 07, 2024


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