no combination of words in any language could begin to enter the atmosphere of the planet of the top molecule of the surface of the iceberg on how amazing this game is. Not only is this the first lego game to have spoken dialogue, but it's also the first lego game to deserve to be put in the Smithsonian and the Louvre. Each level is a beautifully packaged piece of coding perfection, every inch of every room is perfectly laid out and the design of everything is intentional and serves a purpose. The puzzles are mind-teasing, but not enough to make you unhappy. The soundtrack... I was speechless when I first heard the Danny Elfman Batman theme. And when you fly as superman it plays his theme: and not to mention the whole open world which is probably up there, only matched closely by red dead redemption 2. Traversing the iconic world as the iconic roster of DC heroes in the dark and immersive Gotham city, exploring iconic locations, and you can use iconic vehicles. Flying is so awesome and so is gliding and going through the streets. The story is iconic and memorable. The artistic value of this game is unmatched and the games industry should feel shame for not being able to surpass this game in the many years it has been out. I pity the fool who tries to surpass this game. I was there on the launch day of lego batman 3 ready to pick it up. Advertised a bunch of planets to explore, including all the lantern planets and the moon as well as the watchtower. What a sick joke. Lego batman 2 is lightning in a bottle. It's everything a videogame - no, everything any piece of art should STRIVE towards. This is the ideal, the pinnacle, the final stage of humanity. I honestly can't say enough with my words on how amazing this game is, there's no way.

This is the best superhero game. Not only does it capture the gothic darkness of Gotham city, but it doesn’t lose the inherent silliness of costumed heroes fighting crime against costumed villains.




It deserves the Elk Omegaseal of superapproval and amazingness

Reviewed on May 30, 2022


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