The rpgmaker horror community's worship of Mogeko and hatred of anyone that didn't like their work singlehandedly kept me away of the scene for years. Nice effort in being so dedicated to elaborate visuals and stuff, but everything else just sucked.

Fair warning to any interested parties, this game can be a pain to run on modern systems, which is why I haven't gotten too far into it yet. But I'm really interested in what it has going on, so I'll go back to it eventually.

Highly, HIGHLY underrated gem of the genre. I wish more people talked about this game.

Personally I disagree with the notion that its one of the best games ever made, but I completely understand why people feel that way and I respect it. It's really good at what it does. Probably has my favorite version of the ATB style of combat ever made.

I can't pass Two-Face's car chase :/

Almost almost perfect game. Has so much going on for it. The only real problem is that for it to be fully effective you need to have played the previous two entries, which I found very insufferable and unfunny. But if you did, this game makes up for it.

Would be almost perfect if not for the weirdly racist final part.

Idc about anything else about this game (nice spritework though) but I adored how they handled the Houshin Engi stuff.

Played the entire thing just to unlock the Creeper in the postgame, run around as him for a bit and then never opened it again.

Lego games in general all melt into a "it's fun but they're all the same" soup to me. However the 1960s Batman TV show levels made me smile a lot.

I liked the gameplay a lot, but the robots... Yeah I could have done without them. No hate to the voice actresses who did they best with what they were given, it just felt a bit too player worship-iy to me :(

A nice little puzzler to pass a couple of hours.

A crushing yet tragically relatable story about child abuse that manages to be horrifying and graphic without being shlocky.