
"The combat upgrade, which channels the Arkham-style free-flow fights, really plays to the Lego style as well. I especially liked that they've added the comedy of the Adam West-era of Batman to make the battles feel even wackier."
"Surprisingly, seeing the Lego version of the Matt Reeves film worked because it leans into the inherent ridiculousness of a masked vigilante breaking into a club to fight off henchmen."
"This was a particularly satisfying moment for me because it felt like a very laid-back take on Batman: Arkham's sprawling gameplay, with more playful moments where the citizens of Gotham City stare and gawk as Batman and Robin run through the streets."
The game features cooperative play where players collect Lego bricks and studs to unlock upgrades while engaging in melee combat and solving puzzles. It incorporates elements from the Batman: Arkham series, allowing exploration of Gotham City in the Batmobile. The first mission humorously retells a scene from The Batman, showcasing the absurdity of Batman's antics. The game emphasizes a lighthearted approach to the Batman universe, blending action-platformer mechanics with comedic elements and character-specific talents.
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