There are over 150 characters that can be unlocked, each equipped with powers and abilities, although the main powers behind them are largely shared. In fact, I always found it extremely impressive how TT Games is able to partner certain characters together in order to complete tasks within a specific level, and I found Lego Batman 3 to be no different as I’ve seen levels where Batman and The Joker, as well as other notable rivals, actually work well as a team. Lego Batman 3 will literally throw both superheroes and villains together in several missions later on in the game, which makes mixing and matching them feel less awkward than it was in previous titles. The story of Lego Batman 3 really serves as a way to bring both superheroes and villains together in a way that would make the most sense, rather than just unlocking villains that can then be used in Free Play mode to gain access to previously inaccessible areas of a level. Once players complete the story mode, they’re able to revisit and explore all of the locations they already visited in order to uncover a wide variety of extras, which includes Easter Eggs, red Lego bricks, and other surprises like a bonus level inspired by the classic 1960s Batman TV series. The different locations I experienced in Lego Batman 3 were varied and unique from one another, which was certainly welcome considering just how many locations players are taken during their time with the game. You’ll journey from the Batcave, to the Hall of Justice, to the Justice League’s Watchtower, and even to a variety of Lantern worlds, including Zamaron and Odym. The outer space locale of Lego Batman 3 means you can expect to see the inside of a lot of large space ships and stations early on in your quest to stop Brainiac. Now it’s up to DC’s superheroes and villains to come together in order to save their world so they could fight on it all over again. Batman and crew are lured into outer space in order to stop Brainiac from using the power of the Lantern Rings to add multiple worlds to his unique collection. Lego Batman 3 takes things to a whole new level as Batman and the heroes and villains of DC Comics take their fight beyond Gotham and into space. The Lego Batman series has gone from following the Batman films, to opening the city of Gotham to play through in Lego Batman 2. Does the Lego Dark Knight continue the streak of good Lego games you and your family could enjoy together? Let’s open up the cardboard box and get to building our review. This title also goes beyond being just a Batman game, and instead invites a vast selection of DC Comics characters, such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash, to the mix. Lego Batman 3 is the second game in the Lego Batman series to have its own original story instead of basing itself on any of the Batman films. Having such legendary film series, such as the Harry Potter series or Star Wars saga, infused with the wit and humor of the Lego series ensured the entire family could enjoy every game. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games’ Lego series had some humble beginnings as their games acted as a way to bring a number of popular film series to consoles, computers and handhelds in a way that children, and the children at heart, could enjoy.
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