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Your Learning Zone - LEGO Batman

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $27.62
Your Save: $ 2.37 ( 8% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Warner Bros
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Warner Bros EAN: 0883929020713 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Feature: Play as Batman, Robin or more than 12 dastardly villains, all in their quirky LEGO form Label: Warner Bros Manufacturer: Warner Bros Model: 02071 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Warner Bros Release Date: 2008-09-23 Studio: Warner Bros
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Features
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Play as Batman, Robin or more than 12 dastardly villains, all in their quirky LEGO form Master special superhero power-suits and the new moves that come with them, while building and using gadgets and weapons unique for each of the characters Build and take control of favorite vehicles like the LEGO Batmobile, LEGO Batboat and LEGO Batwing Customize your characters, build and transform the game environment, and challenge yourself with multi-layered collectibles and rewards
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great game not bloody or violent Comment: My 7th grade son and 5th grade daughter love this game. They love Batman and Legos. It's great not to have to watch for violence and gore as they play.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great all around family game everyone loves to play Comment: We all love playing this game and my 5 yr old son received it for his birthday as he had been wanting it after seeing it on tv. He loves playing this game and of course gets everyone else to help him get all his guys unlocked and we all get involved in playing it and don't want to give it back to him haha. This is a fun great game as well as the indiana jones one he received also.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poking Princess Comment: My 7 year old grandson got this for his birthday. He said it was the best game he ever played...out of the mouths of babes!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lego Batman Rocks Our Blocks Off Comment: Maybe you have the trusty PlayStation 2 and are unwilling to shell out a car payment or two to for the PlayStation 3. Fear not! They are still releasing new games for the PS2 and one of the latest is Lego Batman.
Released just in time to ride the coattails of the latest movie, this game has nothing to do with the film and is a nothing like it. You play as Batman and Robin, taking on numerous classic foes like the Joker, Penguin, and Poison Ivy. As you advance however, you can take on the role of the villains, which adds a really great element to the game. Following the same formula of previous games in the series, the characters and various objects in the game are all Lego bricks. No blood and guts here, just unadulterated Lego on Lego violence.
The storyline is original and campy fun. Since the characters don't speak and there aren't even subtitles, it relies heavily on physical humor and expressions. Robin is an idiot and the interactions between him and Batman in the cut scenes make them really enjoyable to watch. A lot of the humor is subtle and would probably be lost on some kids.
The game is fairly straightforward and is closer to a puzzle than a fighting game. The enemies up until the main villains provide no real challenge at all. Just press one button repeatedly and your duo will dispose of them quickly. The challenge comes when you have to figure out how to get past the obstacles in the game. Besides switching between the two characters you can pick up suits along that way that give you various extra abilities such as being flame retardant or magnetic boots. These obstacles however are also the game's biggest downfall.
Oftentimes you'll be at a complete an utter loss as to what to do next, and it's not because of some clever puzzle, but because the switch or whatever you need to pull doesn't stand out at all. There are some instances where it's obvious what you're supposed to do (turn a wheel) but how to do is non-intuitive (stand on it to make it rotate, which defies physics, instead of using your hands like any normal superhero would actually do). This leaves you frustrated rather than feeling a sense of accomplishment.
On the upside are the levels where you get to pilot one of the various vehicles in the game. Sometimes you're racing around in the Batmobile or flying your Batwing. Other times you hop into a Lego forklift and lay the smack down on every trashcan and streetlight in sight. No matter what your vehicle of destruction is, all are a blast and do a good job of breaking up the monotony of the standard gameplay.
Finally, the reply value of the game is really high because there are a ton of unlockable awards and characters that you can then go back to the same levels and use to complete them in an entirely different way. This will keep your kids coming back for more for quite a while.
Ignoring the frustrating obstacles, the game is very fun. As there are a lot of beatdowns that go on, you'll probably want to hold off if you have young kids. For everyone else, get your baterangs ready for some Lego block destruction!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Warning Corrupted Memory Glitch Comment: I have two playstation 2 game consoles with 4 different memory cards. I just got the game on Friday my kids absolutely love it. Unfortunately, I have to send it back because of a defect some people are experiencing with not being able to save the game. The glitch will tell you that you have corrupted data and you will not be able to save the game no matter what you do. I'm going to buy this game again and hopefully will not have the same problem. We love the lego series, but this glitch is a pain. I had to find out about this problem through different gaming sites but nothing was said about it on the Warner Brothers site, how disappointing.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Holy Batman! All the villains from Arkham Asylum have escaped and it's up to Batman and Robin to stop them. Play as Batman and his sidekick Robin as you build, drive, swing and fight your way through Gotham City. Then, jump into the story from the other side and play as Batman's foes. There is no rest for the good (or evil).
Play through the game in Story Mode from both the hero and villain sides Replay any level in Freeplay Mode with any characters you've unlocked. Access previously hidden areas to find additional rewards and bonus content Collect LEGO studs and special LEGO bricks throughout the game to unlock tons of extra content including special power-ups and bonus levels
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