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My son got it last Christmas, and he still plays and loves this game. The best part is, it doesn't end.
i really enjoyed lego star wars, was really disappointed by lego indiana jones, and absolutely loved lego batman. you also get to play in villain mode, which is AWESOME (a lot more fun than hero mode in my opinion). having such a huge variety of characters to play from (each with his/her special powers) added a lot to the game. batman required a lot more thinking than lego indiana jones. i dont have a 360 anymore but i enjoyed this game so much that im thinking of purchasing the ps3 version of it. oh yeah i spoke to the lego franchise people at E3 and they said that they were supposed to create lego lord of the rings but lost the license =(
You can't find half of any level's goodies in one pass. She won't play anything else on the Xbox 360 console.
On the surface, the game appears deceptively easy and shallow. I played the demo for this game and decided that I had to own it.
My 6 year old loves this game. However, after a few minutes of banging around the first level, you'll realize that this game is pretty deep.
The easy combat, simple controller system (few buttons to use), and head-scratching obstacles make this game easy to pick for just about any age. Don't be fooled by the size of any level.
If I had known about the Lego games sooner, I would have gladly paid full price for such a deep gaming experience.
"My favorite Lego game so far. I thought it was better than Indiana Jones and the Star Wars Saga. Hours of fun for me and my 7yoa son. Easy 1,000 achievement points."
This is one of son's favorite games. He loves to build legos and loves Batman so this combines both. I would recommend this to anyone who loves superheroes.
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