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I would not have bought this game had I not played the demo on the PlayStation Network. My sister and I had a lot of fun and laughed our way through a third of the game because of the random falls, unsuccessful ladder climbing, and the campy and colorful Killer Moth, who is not "killer" at all when flapping his bright orange wings and trying to stay in the air.It provided incentive to play through with several different characters, though we both had our favorites (hers was Catwoman, and mine was Harley Quinn).
When we are in Wayne Manor, my sister searches out Robin (with her warrior cry, "TIIIIM.") and beats the crap out of him every time she sees him. It's insanely fun to walk around Arkham Asylum and randomly punch a henchman to see him start a riot.
My eleven-year-old sister and I just got 100% completion on this game. Beating the game is far from impossible, unlike some other games I've played.
This is a great game to have a sense of humor with, and it provides many hours of valuable fun. I'm twenty years old and a huge fan of the Batman series.
Once I did, I had to have it.The levels are fun, even when you have to play them repeatedly to get all of the unlockable content.
My boyfriend typically loves fighting and hack-n-slash games but he's just as happy with the Lego purchases as I am. I'm loving the Lego PS3 games - Star Wars, Batman, and Indiana Jones. It's definitely fun in co-op mode (trying to collect everything as a single player proved difficult for me) and the replay value is pretty high as you'll want to unlock everything.
it has a lot of maps and different characters to play. Good game for kids, my son love it.
My husband plays it even more and loves it as well. My five year old plays this game on the weekends and loves it.
If you enjoyed the other LEGO games (Indiana Jones, Star Wars), then this is more of the same, but a different enough set of characters and abilities to still make it fun and not a re-hash of the same old thing.
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