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LEGO Batman: The Videogame is a video game for the Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PSP, PS2, PS3, Wii and Microsoft Windows, and is based on DC Comics' Batman. It is developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Games, though the Mac version of the game was published by Feral Interactive. The game has two sequels, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, and a spin-off LEGO DC Super-Villains.

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Summary

The game features Batman and his sidekick Robin fighting their most dangerous foes, who have all broken out of Arkham Asylum and split into three groups to wreak havoc across Gotham City. The story is split into three scenarios, each one seeing them confront groups lead by the Riddler, the Penguin and the Joker.

In each scenario, the player controls Batman and Robin as they fight through hordes of goons and henchmen to reach and defeat each villain, foil their plans, and send them back to Arkham. After clearing each story, the player is able to play through it in the villains' perspective, controlling them and carrying out their individual plans up to before being stopped by the Dynamic Duo.

A mass breakout occurs at Arkham Asylum, organized by the Joker, the Penguin and the Riddler. The fifteen escapees separate into three teams, led by each of the three masterminds. Alerted by the situation, Batman and Robin are called by Comissioner Gordon to capture them and stop their goals.

The Riddler's Revenge

Deciding to get the Freeze Ray next, Riddler and Mr. Freeze break into the latter's former lairs. As they break in, Batman and Robin follow them. Arriving at the lab and dealing with the security, Riddler retrieves the ray whilst Freeze awakens his henchwomen. Batman and Robin fight Freeze and Riddler escapes with the Freeze Ray. Knowing the duo are tracking Two-Face's vehicle, Riddler hands the ray over to his henchmen whilst they lead Batman on a chase. However, Gordon and the GCPD catch up and lock off the streets, hindering the chase.

Pursuing in the Batmobile and Power Crazed Penguin

The Penguin recruits Catwoman, Bane, Man-Bat and Killer Croc. He reveals his plans to use remote controlled penguins to take over the city, requiring a satellite dish and the Gotham Diamond to transmit the signal at a long range. After placing boxes containing the penguins around the city, Penguin and Bane steal the dish from the Gotham Docks. Gordon and the GCPD arrive and Penguin abandons Bane to be arrested.

Moving on to steal the Gotham Diamond, Penguin and Catwoman cross the rooftops to break into the museum. After deactivating security and stealing the jewel, they are cornered by guards and forced to separate to escape. Learning of the break-in, Batman and Robin chase Catwoman across the rooftops and defeat her. However, she is able to pass the diamond to her cat, Batboat and Watercraft . After destroying Penguin's submarine , they chase the criminals into the sewers. Meanwhile, Catwoman retrieves the diamond from Roz and calls Penguin to free her, using the jewel as leverage to do so. The criminals travel to the GCPD Headquarters though the sewers and navigate their way to the cells. As they make their escape, Croc stays behind to fight the GCPD. Batman and Robin, having pursued the criminals through the sewers, arrive and defeat Croc. They learn that Penguin has set up his control at the Gotham Zoo's Arctic World and leave him behind at the cells.

As Batman and Robin arrive at the zoo, Penguin and Catwoman make preparations whilst Man-Bat distracts the heroes. Successful, the penguin minions activate across Gotham and attack civilians. Batman and Robin make their way to the lair, where they destroy the machine and defeat Penguin. With him and Catwoman once again in custody, they ensure the criminals are returned to Arkham and return to the city via the waterfront.

The Joker's Return

Recruiting the Scarecrow, Mad Hatter and Killer Moth, Joker plans to destroy Gotham using his Joker Toxin. Making plans to hide it within the city cathedral, the gang break into Ace Chemicals to steal the necessary chemicals. After the Batcomputer alerts them to Joker's break-in, Batman and Robin head to the plant and apprehend Hatter.

To distract the Dynamic Duo, Joker and Harley Quinn lure Commissioner Gordon to the Amusement Mile and capture him. They broadcast their success to Batman, forcing him and Robin to follow them. Quinn is apprehended and Joker escapes in his helicopter. Chasing them in the Batwing and Batcopter, Batman and Robin are forced to chase after Scarecrow when threatens to release his Fear Gas in the city. Flugelheim Museum. Making their way through the museum, Scarecrow is captured whilst Joker escapes. He meets with Moth and the two make their way through the East End, where they rescue Harley from the GCPD. Batman is alerted to their attack, but Joker and Quinn are able to escape. Chasing Killer Moth through the district, Batman and Robin capture him and learn of Joker's plan.

Arriving at the cathedral, Joker and Harley make their way to the Cathedral roof and set up the bombs. With help from the GCPD, Batman and Robin defeat the last of their henchmen and make their way into the building. After forcing the criminals out of hiding and defeating men, they battle the Joker, but are knocked out. As Joker prepares to finish them off, Batman disturbs the bats hiding in the roof with a Batarang, causing them to attack Joker and Quinn. With the criminals now subdued, he and Robin hand them over to the GCPD.

Epilogue

With the villains all rounded up, Batman and Robin climb to the rooftops of Arkham Asylum. As they watch over the city, they see the Batsignal shining and leave to answer the call.

Gameplay

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Tech Suits

Batman and Batgirl

  • Detonator Suit - drop and explode bombs
  • Glider Suit - allows character to glide
  • Heat Protection Suit - able to grab heated bars without getting burned
  • Sonic Suit - can break glass LEGO bricks
  • Thermal Protection suit - protection from freeze gas (Only on DS)

Robin and Nightwing

  • Magnetic Suit - walk up magnetic walls
  • Scuba Suit - walk under the water rather than on surface
  • Technology Suit - access tech panels
  • Attract Suit - suck up red, yellow and green blocks and assemble into a new item
  • Bio suit - protection from poison gas and toxic waste (Only on DS)

Hostages

There are 25 Hostages throughout the game one in each non-vehicle level. To save them, the player must find and defeat the thug holding them. After freeing all the hostages, Hush will be unlockable through the Batcomputer.

100% completion

To achieve 100% completion, the player must complete all Story Levels in both Story Mode and Free-Play Mode. They must also get 'True Hero' or 'True Villain' in each level, gather all Minikits, free the hostages and discover all the Red Bricks. The player must also complete the Wayne Manor and Arkham Asylum bonus levels, which are unlocked after completing the True Hero/Villain for the respective levels.

After achieving 100%, Ra's al Ghul will be unlocked for purchase. The last piece of data is also available, which reads 'The End?'

Characters

Heroes

Villains

Others

  • Police Officer
  • Fishmonger
  • Military Policeman
  • Security Guard
  • S.W.A.T.
  • Scientist
  • Sailor
  • Police Marksman
  • Zoo Sweeper (Only on DS)(Only on DS)(Only on DS)(Only on DS)(Only on DS)

Vehicles

There are five levels in each episode. The following information relates to the Console and PC versions of the game.

The Riddler's Revenge: Batcave

  • Level 1: You Can Bank On Batman
  • Level 2: An Icy Reception
  • Level 3: Two-Face Chase
  • Level 4: A Poisonous Appointment
  • Level 5: The Face-Off

Power Crazed Penguin: Batcave

  • Level 1: There She Goes Again
  • Level 2: Batboat Battle
  • Level 3: Under The City
  • Level 4: Zoos Company
  • Level 5: Penguin's Lair

The Joker's Return: Batcave

  • Level 1: Joker's Home Turf
  • Level 2: Little Fun at the Big Top
  • Level 3: Flight of The Bat
  • Level 4: In The Dark Night
  • Level 5: To The Top of The Tower

The Riddler's Revenge: Arkham Asylum

  • Level 1: The Riddler Makes A Withdrawal
  • Level 2: On The Rocks
  • Level 3: Green Fingers
  • Level 4: An Enterprising Theft
  • Level 5: Breaking Blocks

Power Crazed Penguin: Arkham Asylum

  • Level 1: Rockin' the Docks
  • Level 2: Stealing the Show
  • Level 3: Haboring a Grudge
  • Level 4: A Daring Rescue
  • Level 5: Arctic World

The Joker's Return: Arkham Asylum

  • Level 1: A Surprise for the Commissioner
  • Level 2: Biplane Blast
  • Level 3: The Joker's Masterpiece
  • Level 4: The Lure of the Night
  • Level 5: Dying of Laughter

Bonus Levels

  • Hero Bonus Level
  • Villain Bonus Level

Voices

    as Clayface, Mr. Freeze as Batman, Joker, Killer Moth, Two-Face, Killer Croc as Harley Quinn as The Riddler, The Penguin
  • Fred Tatasciore as Bane as Robin, Nightwing as Batgirl
  • Keith Ferguson as Killer Moth

References to Other Media

Though material is taken from the comics, LEGO Batman is mainly inspired by Batman media, such as films and television. The most heavy inspiration comes from the Burton/Schumacher film series and Batman: The Animated Series.

Batman: The Movie (1966)

  • The Penguin's submarine from the 1966 Batman film, appears as a playable vehicle and headquarters for the Penguin, Catwoman, Killer Croc, Bane, and Man-Bat.
  • The three main villains in the movie are The Riddler, Penguin, and The Joker, who are all the villain leaders in the three chapters, Riddler's Revenge, Power Crazed Peinguin, And Joker's Return.

Batman (1989)

  • The Flugelheim Museum, as seen in the 1989 Batman film, appears in LEGO Batman: The Video Game as the "Gotham Art Gallery".
  • The Joker's in-game thugs are similar to the mime henchmen who helped kill Vinnie Ricorso in the 1989 film.
  • The music heard playing on the grounds of Arkham Asylum is the infamous Joker theme song heard in the 1989 film.
  • The introduction score for the game is Danny Elfman's music from the Batman theme heard in the 1989 film.
  • The in-game Gotham chemical factory strongly resembles Axis Chemicals, where Jack Napier was transformed into the Joker.
  • The skyline of Gotham City, as seen in some of the vehicle levels, are similar to the Gotham skyline as glimpsed in the 1989 film.
  • The Monarch Theater (Where Bruce Wayne's parents were killed in the 1989 film) briefly appears in Lego Batman: The Video Game.
  • The Gotham Cathedral (where the Joker met his end in the 1989 movie) appears as the scene for a final showdown between Batman and the Joker in Lego Batman: The Video Game.
  • The Batwing, Batman's mode of aerial transportation in the 1989 film, is a playable vehicle during gameplay.

Batman Returns

  • The Gotham Zoo from Batman Returns is an accessible location in Lego Batman: The Video Game, in its film appearance. (The headquarters for Penguin in the 1992 Batman film) can be seen during gameplay. During the cutscene in the beginning of the last Penguin level, you can see Artic World's globe in the distance.
  • The Gotham sewers appear in the game as they do in the 1992 film.
  • The Joker's in-game thugs bear some resemblance to the Red Triangle Gang, who serve as the Penguin's henchmen in Batman Returns.
  • The Penguin uses an army of Penguins to take over the city just as he did in Batman Returns.
  • The final battle of Power Crazed Penguin is against both Penguin and Catwoman. They were the main antagonists of Batman Returns, and like the film the final confrontation is at Arctic World in the Gotham Zoo.

Batman Forever

  • The in-game hideout for the Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Clayface, and Mr. Freeze resembles the Riddler's Claw Island headquarters as seen in 'Batman Forever'.
  • Two-Face serves as the Riddler's in-game deputy, as he does in the film.
  • The Arkham Asylum's in-game appearance in the game resembles its appearance in Joel Schumacher's films.
  • The Joker's in-game circus strongly resembles Haly's Circus, where Dick Grayson was orphaned in the 1995 film.
  • The Batcave's in-game appearance resembles its 1995 film counterpart.
  • The streets of Gotham resemble the Gotham alleyways as depicted in the 1995 film.
  • The green mind control rays that come out of Riddler's staff look like the beams that came out of his Box machine in the film.
  • The final confrontation began with Riddler featured him sitting up a throne with Two-Face at his side similar to the final confrontation of the film.
  • Batman's suit resembles a combination of his original suit & his prototype sonar suit.
  • Robin's suit strongly resembles his suit in Batman Forever (due to his long green sleeves and black gloves), but with the original Dick Grayson's hair & cape, along with Tim Drake's green mask & belt.
  • A version of Jim Carrey's Riddler can be created in the character customizer.

Batman & Robin

  • The interior of Poison Ivy's in-game botanical garden resembles the Turkish Bath House, where she and Bane make their headquarters in Batman & Robin.
  • Mr. Freeze's ice cream factory hideout in Lego Batman: The Videogame is the same hideout, Snowy Cones Ice Cream Factory, were his character is shown using in the 1997 film.
  • The snowman statue outside of Mr. Freeze's in-game hideout is, down to the very last detail, the same snowman statue portrayed in Batman & Robin.
  • The lab area in Poison Ivy's botanical garden is similar to Dr. Jason Woodrue's lab in the 1997 film.
  • The security guards in Lego Batman: The Videogame have been frozen by Mr. Freeze into blocks of ice, as described in Batman & Robin.
  • The Gotham Art Museum appears as it does in the 1997 film where Mr Freeze stages a robbery.
  • Although despite not appearing in the movie, Poison Ivy's in-game goons are most likely based off of her zombie henchmen in the 1998 video game adaptation of Batman & Robin.

Batman: The Animated Series

  • The intro of Lego Batman: The Videogame is similar to the intro to the Animated Series, were Batman fights two goons and stands on to of a building.
  • Clayface, Mr. Freeze and Harley Quinn's appearances are directly influenced by their Animated Series appearances.
  • Mr. Freeze's henchgirls in the platform version of the game are the same women seen assisting Freeze in the fourth season of Batman: The Animated Series (known as 'The New Batman Adventures')(as well in the Batman & Robin film).

Batman Begins

  • Wayne Enterprises appears as it does in the 2005 film.

Trivia

  • The voice actors who play Bane (Fred Tatasciore) and Killer Croc (Steve Blum) in Lego Batman: The Videogame, reprise their roles in Batman: Arkham Asylum.
  • The stud max is 4,000,000,000 (Four Billion) studs.
  • All Soundtracks are from Batman.

Sequels

Two direct sequels to LEGO Batman were released, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012) and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014). Both games featured Superman and other members of the Justice League as supporting characters. A spin-off, LEGO DC Super-Villains, was released in 2018, which featured Batman, his supporting characters and members of the rogues gallery as playable characters.

Unlike other Lego games, Lego Batman features an original storyline, not based on any films in particular.

Lego Batman: The Videogame


Universe

Video Game Details

Developers

Publishers

Genres

Platforms

Nintendo DS, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Mobile Phones

Media

Blu-Ray Disc (Playstation 3)
Cartridge (Nintendo DS)
DVD-ROM (Playstation 2, Xbox 360)
Wii Optical Disc (Wii)

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Synopsis for "Lego Batman: The Videogame"

Unlike other Lego games, Lego Batman features an original storyline, not based on any films in particular. Following a mass breakout at Arkham Asylum, Batman and his sidekick Robin (Bruce Wayne and Tim Drake respectively) must defeat all of their most dangerous foes, and foil their various plans. The escaped criminals have formed three groups. The story is split into three chapters, one for each group, whose leaders hope to achieve certain goals.

In each chapter, the player controls Batman and Robin as they fight through hordes of henchmen to reach and defeat each villain, foil their plans, and send them back to Arkham. After clearing one chapter, the player is able to play it again, this time through the villains' perspective, controlling them and seeing how they carried out their individual plans.

There is also a bonus hidden campain where the player plays as Batman Villans. The events of this missions are happening right before the main story arc.

Gameplay

The game features Batman and his sidekick Robin fighting their most dangerous foes, who have all broken out of Arkham Asylum and split into three groups to wreak havoc across Gotham City. The story is split into three scenarios, one for each group whose leaders hope to achieve certain goals:

  • The Riddler and his group (consisting of Clayface, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Two-Face) plan to stage a heist on the Gotham Gold Reserves.
  • The Penguin and his group (consisting of Bane, Catwoman, Killer Croc and Man-Bat) plan to hold up Gotham with remote-controlled penguin robots.
  • The Joker and his group (consisting of Harley Quinn, Killer Moth, Mad Hatter, and Scarecrow) intend to destroy a cathedral and spread his deadly laughing gas across Gotham.

In each scenario, the player controls Batman and Robin as they fight through hordes of goons and henchmen to reach and defeat each villain, foil their plans, and send them back to Arkham.





LEGO Batman - The Videogame (Japan)

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LEGO Batman: The Videogame

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  • PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation 3
  • PSP
  • Wii
  • Xbox 360

Lego Batman will follow the style of Traveller's Tales Lego Star Wars games, but in the comic-book universe of Batman.

Content is generally suitable for ages 10 and up. May contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, mild language and/or minimal suggestive themes.

Everyone 10+ Cartoon Violence

LEGO Batman: The Videogame Image

A thoroughly entertaining game that has a wide appeal for young and old. The low level of violence and simplicity of challenge makes it easy to play. A good solid family game that we highly recommend.

Even though it's very close to the same game in a different skin, LEGO Batman is still a lot of fun to play, with a lot of places to explore and a lot of extras to uncover.

It wasn't a bad game, just too much too soon. I hope that Lucasarts and Travellers Tales learn their lesson from this mistake and wait a while for the next LEGO release.

Batman is back in the most unlikely of his incarnations. If you love collecting LEGO studs and you are a big fan of the hero of Gotham, then you'll love this game. With two separate quests, you can play as the heroes or the villains, a huge roster of LEGO versions of great characters. Really fun, very big, but unfortunately, very similar to previous entries.

LEGO Batman's DS version will surely appeal to players who enjoyed the other LEGO series games. However, it won't leave the same impression or sensation that any previous version left.

User Reviews

One of my favorite games of all time, I love it so much. Why dont they make lego batman games like this anymore?

i funny enough, really enjoyed the game, the way we could explore gotham, play new characters and even complete the game in a copuple of i funny enough, really enjoyed the game, the way we could explore gotham, play new characters and even complete the game in a copuple of days,, its very addictive but lovable at the same time, i couldnt stop playing and got a hit from my grandma for playing too much, so all in all, truly great game, well done the people who made this game at TT. … Expand

Next to Batman: Arkham City, this is the best Batman game ever (especially for kids under 13.) With boss fights are every corner, Batman Next to Batman: Arkham City, this is the best Batman game ever (especially for kids under 13.) With boss fights are every corner, Batman Action, and everything else, how could you ask for a better family game. This is a must buy for anyone who plays on their Nintendo Ds, … Expand

I love Batman and this was a really fun game. LEGO games are already addictive enough but throw Batman in the mix and its great. The only I love Batman and this was a really fun game. LEGO games are already addictive enough but throw Batman in the mix and its great. The only real problem is the AI in the game, it could have been a little more challenging in my opinion but its still a great game. If you like LEGO games and have a DS than this is a must buy. … Expand

It's not terrible DS game, but very entertaining. Despite the idiotic AI and control schemes, the extra swag will actually entice you to play It's not terrible DS game, but very entertaining. Despite the idiotic AI and control schemes, the extra swag will actually entice you to play more. Not the best lego game i've played, but its at least funny and solid. … Expand

Consider this game like a Batman skin for the previous Lego games. Too similar and without a decent level design (it's stupid to press a Consider this game like a Batman skin for the previous Lego games. Too similar and without a decent level design (it's stupid to press a button to release a Lego kit to build another button to be able to press another button etc). If you already have a Lego Star wars or Lego Indiana Jones forget this one. If you don't, try these ones rather than Lego Batman. … Expand

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