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LEGO Batman: The Videogame


LEGO Batman storyline revealed

Initial details on plot and playable characters zoom out the Batcave

Nov 13, 2007

Details on the storyline for the LEGO Batman game along with info on playable characters has materialised in the wake of the first teaser trailer hitting the 'net.

Obviously you slip into the Caped Crusader's boots - and sidekick Robin's - and crime-bust in what we're promised is an "interactive" LEGO Gotham City (whatever that means), but Warner Bros. has whispered in our shell-like ears that players will additionally get to control villains in the game.

The story unfolds, we're told "with Batman's greatest foes escaping from Arkham Asylum and creating mayhem throughout Gotham City. Tracking criminals, including The Joker and The Penguin, players will utilize Batman's gadgets as well as build and operate fantastic vehicles in one or two player cooperative gameplay."

LEGO Batman is being developed by Traveller's Tales, and hits next year. Sounds fun, but it's all about LEGO Indy.

Courtesy of CVG


 
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LEGO Batman: The Videogame

Genre: Family
Expected release date: TBA
Developed by: Traveller's Tales
Multiplayer Modes:
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