In the recently released blockbuster
game, The LEGO Batman Movie, you play as the caped crusader, but he was secretly Batman and had to use his secret identity to rescue a
kidnapped Batgirl. But when he actually got there, he met some fun characters including Hammers
Coin Master Friend (HCMF), Shark Guy (SG), Penguin (PK) and Harley Quinn (HM). They all were part of a giant team, the Joker's evil sidekicks, called the Suicide Squad. He teamed up with them in order to find a bomb which exploded in his sewer system. So I was curious to see how the two
games have evolved to become much more than one
game. The first
game, the Lego Batman Movie, was similar to the
Coin Master game, but in this version the
gameplay is more fun. The
game was based on The LEGO Movie, which was a franchise that literally introduced thousands of fans to DC Comics superheroes. But then came The LEGO Batman Movie 2 where they took the story line and some of the story elements from The LEGO Batman Movie, but then they incorporated the best parts of both movies. Even though they did not exactly have the same
gameplay elements, it still came out to be a huge hit with fans. That's the beauty of the LEGO Batman
games, they can be played in different ways.
This
game has a new storyline, but it is almost the same as the previous one, except now it introduces additional characters. With that, they can add a whole bunch of fun characters in the
game, including HCMF and SG. There are two stages to the
game, one in the City of Gotham and one in Gotham City. The
game is based on Batman's first encounter with the Joker, where he was captured by the villain. The Jokerthen pummeled the hero and the most interesting thing about the
game is the twists and turns of the story.
Although I have played this
game before, I couldn't wait to play it again, because I really enjoyed it. I loved it because you get to play as a superhero, but it also provided a fun time with characters from the Dark Knight trilogy. I loved the twist, because it gave the impression that Joker and Batman may have been friends, but it seems like they weren't at all. The next feature of the
game is the inclusion of a character named Pirate Batman. As the name suggests, you have to play as Batman and try to capture the pirates who are responsible for sabotaging Gotham City.
The only problem with this feature is that it was incredibly difficult to move on to the next level because the level was filled with one by one enemies. The
game can be played alone or with up to four players, using
coins that can be won by completing missions. There are eight different
levels in total. I liked that the mission objectives and the level objectives are interrelated, but I didn't enjoy doing it in that way. You also have the chance to play as special characters, like Poison Ivy and The Joker.
Playing as one of the villains has some thrilling moments, especially if you play as a Joker that easily wins the fight against a Henchman. But then again, having henchmen certainly isn't the only challenge you can face in the
game. The LEGO Batman
game also allows you to play as both Batman and Robin. Because they're both the main characters, they are available as support characters in the
game. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses, so you'll never get bored playing as either of them.
So I found it surprising that they included just one new character, but it made the
game even more exciting. Also, one new accessory, Batman's utility belt, allows you to access your gadgets and equipment while you're on missions. This is a great feature to have, because you can equip your utility belt with things that you usually use during your missions.