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The LEGO game that finally cracked the formula open: a full Gotham City to roam, voiced characters, and 50 DC heroes to unlock. Couch co-op gold for families, a charming nostalgia hit for everyone else.

My first hour with LEGO Batman 2 was spent completely ignoring the story missions, just driving the Batmobile around Gotham while Danny Elfman's score played. That alone tells you something: this is the entry where TT Games stopped making corridor-level collections dressed up as a city and actually built one. Gotham is the star here, a gothic art-deco open world that unlocks in chunks as you progress through the 15 story missions, growing from a parking lot outside Gotham Theater to a sprawling map with north, central, and south districts, plus air and sea vehicle access once Superman joins around mission seven. The mechanical hook is character variety. Batman and Robin cycle through suit changes, including the Electricity Suit for reactivating switches and Robin's Acrobat Suit for pole-flipping and hamster-ball puzzles. Once Superman arrives, the ceiling lifts: free-roaming flight, heat vision to burn open locked gates, super-breath to freeze and push objects. Later, Green Lantern constructs, Wonder Woman's whip, and the Flash's ability to repair deconstructed objects each snap into specific puzzle slots. Switching between them is the game's core rhythm. The criticism that holds water is that the Justice League mostly shows up in the final stretch of story mode, so the "DC Super Heroes" promise is more of a post-credits reward than a through-line. Collectors get a meatier deal: finishing story mode unlocks full open-world Free Play, and one reviewer noted finishing the campaign left them at a mere 18% total completion. The other big change is voice acting, and it pays off better than expected. Troy Baker as Batman plays the straight man with genuine comedic timing, and the running joke of Batman's jealousy toward Superman's effortless abilities carries the whole script. Clancy Brown's Lex Luthor and Christopher Corey Smith's Joker round out a cast that makes the cutscenes genuinely worth watching, a first for the series. The score also pulls in Danny Elfman's 1989 Batman themes and the John Williams Superman fanfare, both used at exactly the right moments. The rough edges are real but familiar. The PC control scheme is button-heavy and can feel clumsy without a gamepad. The camera has a history of stubborn angles, especially during flying segments, and the collision detection on platforming sections has the series' usual fussiness. Difficulty is low across the board, with almost no penalty for dying and puzzles accessible to young players, which is a feature or a flaw depending on who you are. Some level sections drag when the suit-swapping loop slows momentum. Drop-in, drop-out split-screen co-op smooths over most of those complaints when a second player is around, though the split screen can get disorienting during busy scenes. For what it is, LEGO Batman 2 does one thing exceptionally well: it makes Gotham feel like a place worth exploring. Hunting Gold Bricks, racing circuits, rescuing civilians from Bane on the beach or the Penguin in Arctic World, these open-world side activities give the game legs well past the credits. It is not a challenge for anyone over ten, but it is one of the more genuinely fun co-op games on PC for mixed-age households, and a comfortable solo playthrough for anyone who wants something low-stakes with real production charm behind it. Alex, Scout Team

LEGO: Batman 2 - DC Super Heroes

LEGO: Batman 2 - DC Super Heroes

22 jun 2012TT GamesWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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The LEGO game that finally cracked the formula open: a full Gotham City to roam, voiced characters, and 50 DC heroes to unlock. Couch co-op gold for families, a charming nostalgia hit for everyone else.

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My first hour with LEGO Batman 2 was spent completely ignoring the story missions, just driving the Batmobile around Gotham while Danny Elfman's score played. That alone tells you something: this is the entry where TT Games stopped making corridor-level collections dressed up as a city and actually built one. Gotham is the star here, a gothic art-deco open world that unlocks in chunks as you progress through the 15 story missions, growing from a parking lot outside Gotham Theater to a sprawling map with north, central, and south districts, plus air and sea vehicle access once Superman joins around mission seven. The mechanical hook is character variety. Batman and Robin cycle through suit changes, including the Electricity Suit for reactivating switches and Robin's Acrobat Suit for pole-flipping and hamster-ball puzzles. Once Superman arrives, the ceiling lifts: free-roaming flight, heat vision to burn open locked gates, super-breath to freeze and push objects. Later, Green Lantern constructs, Wonder Woman's whip, and the Flash's ability to repair deconstructed objects each snap into specific puzzle slots. Switching between them is the game's core rhythm. The criticism that holds water is that the Justice League mostly shows up in the final stretch of story mode, so the "DC Super Heroes" promise is more of a post-credits reward than a through-line. Collectors get a meatier deal: finishing story mode unlocks full open-world Free Play, and one reviewer noted finishing the campaign left them at a mere 18% total completion. The other big change is voice acting, and it pays off better than expected. Troy Baker as Batman plays the straight man with genuine comedic timing, and the running joke of Batman's jealousy toward Superman's effortless abilities carries the whole script. Clancy Brown's Lex Luthor and Christopher Corey Smith's Joker round out a cast that makes the cutscenes genuinely worth watching, a first for the series. The score also pulls in Danny Elfman's 1989 Batman themes and the John Williams Superman fanfare, both used at exactly the right moments. The rough edges are real but familiar. The PC control scheme is button-heavy and can feel clumsy without a gamepad. The camera has a history of stubborn angles, especially during flying segments, and the collision detection on platforming sections has the series' usual fussiness. Difficulty is low across the board, with almost no penalty for dying and puzzles accessible to young players, which is a feature or a flaw depending on who you are. Some level sections drag when the suit-swapping loop slows momentum. Drop-in, drop-out split-screen co-op smooths over most of those complaints when a second player is around, though the split screen can get disorienting during busy scenes. For what it is, LEGO Batman 2 does one thing exceptionally well: it makes Gotham feel like a place worth exploring. Hunting Gold Bricks, racing circuits, rescuing civilians from Bane on the beach or the Penguin in Arctic World, these open-world side activities give the game legs well past the credits. It is not a challenge for anyone over ten, but it is one of the more genuinely fun co-op games on PC for mixed-age households, and a comfortable solo playthrough for anyone who wants something low-stakes with real production charm behind it.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamOpen-World CollectathonDrop-In Co-opSuit MechanicsCharacter SwitchingFree Play ModeFamily Co-opDC UniverseCouch Co-op

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