Was that super-quick teaser trailer not enough to satisfy your need for all-things LEGO Batman? Well, like the Dark Knight himself, GamesIndustry.biz has swooped in to provide a few concrete facts about the fearsome superhero's adorable LEGO-themed title.
Using the same optional cooperative gameplay system as the LEGO Star Wars games, LEGO Batman will allow players to play as either Batman or Robin, with one friend able to join in the crime-fighting mayhem -- no four-player co-op this time around, it seems.
Villains such as the Joker and Penguin will appear, as Batman and Robin explore Gotham City. Vehicle construction will also return from the LEGO Star Wars series. We're still dying for more details, but with the game's release around a year away, there's still plenty of time for new details to surface.
Reader Comments (9)
Posted: Nov 13th 2007 3:36PM (Unverified) said
Buh-duh duh duhhh buh-duh duh duhhh BAATMAANNN!!
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Posted: Nov 13th 2007 2:29PM (Unverified) said
So, we can only play as two characters? At a minimum, we should also be able to play as Bruce Wayne. But, why not let us play as some of the villians. Or maybe some other DC superheroes. It's LEGO, it doesn't need to make sense, it just has to be fun!
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Posted: Nov 13th 2007 3:11PM SheppyReturns said
Strange fact, I have that kit. Found it on clearance for 6 bucks....
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Posted: Nov 13th 2007 5:43PM (Unverified) said
I know this is unrelated to the game, but where the hell are the Lego pieces in that Lego Batman kit? Practically looks like a prefab toy.
Man, I miss the days when Lego meant a bucket with a million unmatched pieces.
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Man, I miss the days when Lego meant a bucket with a million unmatched pieces.
Posted: Nov 13th 2007 7:30PM (Unverified) said
If it's not the most anticipated, it should be. Few games have been more simple fun than the Lego Star Wars games.
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