Ever since the original Lego Star Wars came out in 2005, the Lego gaming franchise has had incredible success with every entry. From Star Wars to Harry Potter to Indiana Jones to eventually Lord of the Rings, Traveller's Tales has legofied many great franchises. The first Lego Batman was the best selling Lego game in the series so Traveller's Tales has created one of their most ambitious games in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes begins with Joker breaking out of Arkham Asylum to join forces with the nefarious Lex Luthor. Batman and Robin must team up with Superman and the Justice League to take down Joker and Lex Luthor. Lego Batman 2 has many similarities to other Lego games such as collecting studs to buy new characters and items or constructing objects in order to solve puzzles. Lego Batman 2 does have some different aspects that make it stand out from other Lego games. Lego Batman 2 is the first fully voiced Lego game in the series. No more mime acting and grunts that all the other Lego games used to convey their story. Also in the audio department, Lego Batman 2 uses of Danny Elfman's score for Batman and Batman Returns and John William's score for Superman along with some original music to make up the game's soundtrack. Outside of the linear story missions, Lego Batman 2 allows you to explore Gotham City to your heart's content as any character you have unlocked while playing the game. Lego Batman 2 includes new gadgets for Batman and Robin to use and new vehicles to drive around in. Lego Batman 2 also features the two player dynamic split-screen co-op that was introduced in Lego Star Wars III where the more you move away from each other the more the screen splits.
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes looks like another good Batman game. While I personally enjoy Rocksteady's Arkham series to the Lego Batman games, Lego Batman 2 looks to further evolve the Lego game series to keep up with modern gamers. Lego Batman 2 is a perfect way of introducing the younger generation to one of the most popular super heroes of all-time compared to the more mature Christopher Nolan movies and Arkham series of games.
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