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Following his star turn in 2014’s The LEGO Movie, the Dark Knight has returned to the big screen in spectacular form. The LEGO Batman movie sees the bricked action turn to Gotham City as the Joker (and every other DC character imaginable) unleashes a plan to prove he is Batman’s most dangerous enemy.

Developer: TT Games
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Set Number: 71264
Release Date: Out Now

At the time of writing this review, the movie has been out five days and it’s safe to say that the Caped Crusader’s solo LEGO outing has been a success. The LEGO Batman movie is currently sitting in the number one spot on both the UK and US box-office charts and has seen a plethora of positive reviews from critics and fans alike. You can read our fantastically spoiler free review here.

The movie has, of course, spawned a range of tie-in sets, brilliantly recreating some of the best bits of the movie, but LEGO has another ace up their sleeve when it comes to spreading the Dark Knight joy, LEGO Dimensions.

Series two of the toy-to-life Goliath saw the introduction of the Story Packs, feature length add-on packs based on major movie releases which even come with their own custom portal scenery. Following the big blockbuster packs, Ghostbusters and Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, comes LEGO’s first home brewed story pack franchise, The LEGO Batman Movie.


Following two brilliant themed toy-hub builds, the LEGO Batman movie brings us the Bat-Computer. At first glance, this new facade looks a little bare compared to what the previous story packs gave us, but where it lacks it some places, it more than makes up for in others.

Of course, it’s probably a lot easier to create a toy for something when you can create a direct like-for-like copy of the design, but even so, the main computer console is stunning. The clever use of triangular pieces and clips to create the bat symbol make this 30-minute build an incredibly fun experience.

I’m a little bit disappointed by the reuse of the same printed screen console panel, the same design is used six times is this design and, while looking great from a distance with the different panels rotated, seems a little lazy and a little more detail and colour would have been appreciated. The main body of the Bat-Computer is connected via an ‘L’ shaped Technics attachment on the back. Considering it’s a singular connection, it is surprisingly sturdy. The bottom half of the wings then clip on either side with the top half clipped to that. What this gives you is a fairly flexible creation which can be angled is a number of different ways.

Leading out of the base of the computer is a simple black border around the central toy pad, nothing too special, but adding to the suggestion that the character in that spot is in control of the large machine. To the left of the computer, you’ll give a 2×2 base on a hinge so that is can be set at an angle. This panel is a basic weapons holder, with clips for a Batarang and two guns. On the other side is a similarly hinged piece, featuring that same computer console panel.

The design is a little spartan compared to the Ghostbusters and Fantastic Beasts builds, but that’s partly down to being the first of the three to not be a recreation of the full side of a building. Nevertheless, this will surely please Batman fans. It also looks awesome with any of the movie tie-in sets you may already own.


Moving on to the minifigures included in the set, and for the first time in a story pack, there are two included, Batgirl and Robin. But where is Batman?, I hear you ask. Well, rather than include a new version of the character you get with the starter pack, you can just use that toy in-game and the LEGO Batman movie version will appear on-screen – kudos on that idea, while I would have loved another Batman figure to add to my ever growing collection, I’d much rather have two characters I don’t currently own at all.

With designs plucked straight from the movie, Batgirl and Robin look amazing and given how neither has appeared in any variant thus far in LEGO Dimensions, this is a real treat for those looking to extend their collection of whacky characters.

Beginning with Batgirl, a.k.a. Barbara Gordon, this minifigure could have been taken straight from the Adam West era and damn, does it look brilliant. The purple and yellow ensemble works exceptionally well in LEGO form, from the dual-coloured legs to the large purple cowl with added ponytail. As an avid fan of 60’s Batman, I adore this minifigure. One thing of note, for those not familiar with the new Batman sets, is the added utility belt piece which fits between the legs and torso. I first came across it reviewing one of the tie-in sets which saw Batman take on Mr. Freeze.

Much like Batman’s figure, it’s a great addition to Batgirl, removing the need for a printed belt and there adding more space to the torso for other detail. Speaking of which, the torso design comes complete with the now standard female waist curves (still don’t honestly see the point) with a vertical silver band down each side, a chest emblem and the vague outline of the bat emblem, from the shoulders down to the center.

Sadly, we don’t get a soft material cape, a consistency across the LEGO Dimensions figures. Finally, the head, which is mostly purple to go with the cowl piece, features a fairly generic face on the slightly darker skin tone of the character from the movie.

In-game Batgirl has very similar skills for Batman. Her abilities include Batarang, grapple, rope Swing, detective mode, stealth, and glide. The big one in that list is detective mode, which features three different sub-modes based on where on the toy pad the character is sitting. Overall, Batgirl works well as a Batman replacement (who would want that), allowing you almost all of his skills in a kick-ass female character.

Moving on to poor Robin, Batman’s sidekick taken to the extreme of mockery for his newest outing. What this does mean, though, is we get one very unique design for Robin that features the classic garb, but from the neck up is nothing like the Dick Grayson’s of the past. Ignoring the hair and glasses one-piece, and this is a traditional Robin – well over the years he’s been given trousers in most iterations, but it’s back to just pants for this superhero.

The detail on the torso is impressive, every stitch of the classic design captured brilliantly. with a bold yellow belt just above the green underwear outline. Unsurprisingly, the legs are mostly skin-colour, though feature red boots with a nice defining black outline rather than just a change of colour. Back up to the top of the figure and the head piece is dual-faced, though both facial expressions are incredibly generic. Luckily the aforementioned hair piece adds the unique quality this character needs to stand out.


In-game Robin has some very useful abilities including some fairly common ones such as acrobatic, illumination, fix-it, dive and vent account – which is hilarious in LEGO Batman Movie mode. In addition, he can also change into Nightwing and use additional skills, cutting, laser deflector, pole vault and glide features. Overall, an impressive list of abilities and yet Batman still has no respect for the poor guy.

Vehicle-wise, the set comes with a rather nice micro-build of the movie’s Batwing, Batman’s personal jet of awesomeness. Considering the number of pieces used in its construction, it is incredibly detailed.

With the slightest hint of red sandwiched between the black makes a huge difference in highlighting the different parts of this craft. Two studs of yellow do the same as they hint at the cockpit area. The majority of the Batwing, however, is black and grey, the contrasting of which adds weapons and nose detail.

Turn the craft on its side and you can clearly make out the shape of the bat signal, a little distorted given the micro nature of the build, but it still looks superb.

The thrusters of the back of the model are created using four wheels and while it’s fairly obvious that this detail idea came out of the need to provide pieces of the addition piece configurations, it’s a great look that suits the jet perfectly.


In game the Batwing has a couple of decent abilities, you’re not getting mind-shattering new functionality, but the skills match the theme of the set.

Unsurprisingly, the jet can fly, but also has the ability to use the three wall hooks to pull down structures, something usually reserved for ground-based vehicles. The Batwing also has a handy missile launcher, great for taking out vastness numbers of bad guys from the sky. Finally, the craft can pick up and deliver cargo, or huge ACME-style bombs, as the case may be. Overall, all useful abilities for the Dark Knight, of not really that unique.

As I’ve already mentioned, there are the obligatory additional configurations available to unlock in-game. The Black Thunder is a basic four-wheeler able to use accelerator points and the Bat-Tank adds to that the ability to destroy silver LEGO pieces.

Moving on to what you get as extras in the game from this pack and the answer is simple, awesomeness. I’m determined to keep this as spoiler-free as possible so I won’t go into too much detail regarding the actual contents of the story, but it is definitely worth seeing the movie before jumping in.

Much like the LEGO Movie, The LEGO Batman Movie franchise is perfect for Dimensions as not only is it already a LEGO product, but the concept of a multiverse of different franchises merging is already a part of it. Great if you want to add a few extra heroes on to the toy pad, as not even Sonic the Hedgehogs would look too out of place in this world of chaotic beauty.


The story pack has been broken up the main story into a myriad of stunning scenery across six action-packed levels focused around key points in the movie. The levels themselves are surprisingly extensive, you get through one checkpoint expecting that to be the end of the level and before you know it you’re up against another DC bad guy, it’s thoroughly exhilarating as a Batman fan.

As with other story and level packs, the LEGO Batman movie add-on brings with it its own additional features, a new keystone, and some character specific panels to play with. The new keystone is incredibly fun once you get the hang of it. Working on the multi-dimensional concept, the keystone opens three portals to other dimensions and brings in full structures for you to use to overcome a puzzle depending on what pad of the toy pad your character is on.

The cut-scenes between each level have been cleverly selected to not give away too much of the movie, with only hints are the bigger plot of the whole story. Still, as I’ve already mentioned, you should consider watching the movie first.

In addition to the multi-level story pack, the LEGO Batman movie also gets its own hub-world, despite there already being worlds for The LEGO Movie and DC Comics. This new world is essentially a recreation of Gotham City with the usual side missions to play. Again, using the starter pack Batman gives you LEGO Batman Movie Batman in-game.

Overall, The LEGO Batman Movie story pack speaks for itself, with like for like design recreations there is very little you can find flaws in when it comes to the physical LEGO side. That said, this is the smallest of the Toy pad builds and that spartan look might disappoint some fans.

The minifigures are superb, offering two wonderfully camp looking characters that both come with some impressive skill sets. The addition of LEGO Batman movie Batman with the reuse of the starter pack Batman is a genius bonus, meaning that another version of the Dark Knight wasn’t included over the two characters which ended up in the pack.

The in-game benefits are way up there with the best that LEGO Dimensions has offered in the 17 months since its arrival. Much like the movie itself, the levels are jam-packed with references from Batman’s lengthy history, more than enough mocking of said history and a couple of fun cameos along the way.

If you enjoyed the LEGO Batman Movie, you’re going to love this pack.

This set was provided for review purposes. However, all reviews reflect the authors own personal views and are not influenced in any way.

Batman (The LEGO Batman Movie) is one of the Starter Pack characters in LEGO Dimensions. He appears as a playable in-game character when you enter The LEGO Batman Movie World and Levels as Batman. and an NPC in the LEGO movie franchise.

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Background

Three years after saving The LEGO Movie universe with Emmet and Wyldstyle, Batman continues fighting crime in Gotham City. During a mission to prevent The Joker from destroying the city, Batman hurts his arch-rival's feelings by telling him he is not as important in his life as he thinks he is, leading Joker to seek the ultimate revenge on him.

The following day, Batman attends the city's winter gala as his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, to celebrate the retirement of Commissioner Gordon and the ascension of his daughter Barbara as Gotham's new police commissioner, but is infuriated when she announces her plans to restructure the city's police to function without the need of Batman. The Joker crashes the party with the rest of Gotham City's villains but has all of them surrender to the police. Despite realizing that this makes him no longer relevant to the city's safety, Batman suspects his arch-rival is up to something and decides to stop him by banishing him into the Phantom Zone, a prison for some of the most dangerous villains in the LEGO multiverse.

As he plots to steal Superman's Phantom Zone Projector, Alfred intervenes and advises him to take charge of Dick Grayson, whom Bruce had unwittingly adopted as his ward during the gala, to which he eventually agrees and fosters Dick as Robin. The pair manages to recover the Projector from The Fortress of Solitude, before breaking into Arkham Asylum and using it on The Joker. Annoyed at his recklessness and suspecting that Joker wanted this to happen, Barbara locks up Batman and Robin. While the Projector is being seized as evidence, Harley Quinn, the only villain who The Joker didn't have surrender, steals it back and uses it to free The Joker, who unleashes the villains trapped within The Phantom Zone to cause havoc upon Gotham, including Lord Voldemort, King Kong, Sauron, the Wicked Witch of the West, Medusa, Agent Smith and his clones, the Daleks, the Gremlins, and The Kraken.

Realizing that the city does still need him, Barbara releases Batman and Robin and reluctantly teams up with them to stop The Joker, with the team joined by Alfred. Batman soon finds himself able to trust and rely on the others, allowing them to defeat Sauron, but upon reaching Wayne Island, he ditches the team out of fear of losing them like his parents, choosing to confront Joker alone. Believing Batman to be incapable of change, Joker zaps him to the Phantom Zone, before stealing the Batcave's stash of confiscated bombs and heading for the city's Energy Plant. Arriving in The Phantom Zone, Batman witnesses the harm his selfishness has caused to everyone and slowly accepts his greatest fear when Robin, Barbara, and Alfred decide to come to his aid. Making a deal with the Phantom Zone's gatekeeper, Phyllis, to bring back all the villains in exchange for returning to Gotham City, Batman arrives to save the trio and apologizes, requesting their help to save the day.

With The Joker planning to detonate the bombs beneath The Energy Plant, causing the plates beneath Gotham to come apart and drop the city into the infinite abyss, Batman turns Barbara into Batgirl, and alongside Alfred and Robin, team up with Gotham's other villains, who felt neglected by Joker, allowing them to successfully send the escaped villains back to the Phantom Zone. However, Batman fails to stop the bombs from detonating, causing the city to split apart. Batman reluctantly convinces The Joker that he is the reason for being the hero he is, and working together alongside Batman's friends, the villains, and the city's inhabitants, chain link themselves together, reconnecting the city's plates.

With the city saved, Batman prepares to be taken back into the Phantom Zone to fulfill his bargain, only to be rejected by Phyllis, who chooses to let him remain after seeing how much he had changed in order to save everyone. Batman allows Joker and the rest of his rogues gallery to escape with the confidence that whenever they return, they'll be no match for the combined team of himself, Robin, Batgirl, and Alfred.

Batman (The LEGO Movie) is one of the non-playable characters in LEGO Dimensions, from The LEGO Movie franchise.

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Background

Batman first appears in The Old West; saving Emmet, Wyldstyle, and Vitruvius on the Batwing. When confronting Bad Cop, he uses his Master Building power to transform his car into a baby carriage. He then crashes into the sun, taking them all to Middle Zealand. He turns the Batwing into the Batmobile, and shows off the new loudspeakers he added to the back of the vehicle. He takes a rainbow to Cloud Cuckoo Land, which he appeared to hate, especially after seeing Lizard Man (who may have reminded him of Killer Croc) and the Circus Clown (who may have reminded him of The Joker). He and the Master Builders went inside "The Dog", where "The Special" made his speech. However, it was not a success as the Master Builders became angry that Emmet was just an ordinary person. Batman tells Wyldstyle that she was right about Emmet being a "ding-dong". Just then, the Super Secret Police attack the palace and Batman calls, "Every man for himself!" However, Wyldstyle convinces him to help her and the others. They then meet Spaceman Benny, who attempts to help the group by building a spaceship. However, he quits after Wyldstyle informs him the skies are surrounded. Emmet then decides that they travel underwater. However, Batman steals his idea, gets the credit. He then helps with the master builders to build a submarine but then customizes it by changing the color of the spaceship. However, as it goes into the river, the submarine was then destroyed by Bad Cop's police force. He was then saved by Emmet thanks to his creation of the Double-Decker Couch and was then rescued by MetalBeard to come into his ship. He was involved with Emmet's massive plan against Lord Business. However, he and the others were then captured by the Robo SWAT. He was then freed thanks to Emmet's decision and was involved in the fighting against the Micro Managers. At the end of the film, he decided to end his relationship with Wyldstyle, admitting that he was a jerk to Wyldstyle and, especially, Emmet.

Dimension Crisis

Prologue

He is only affected when his other version arrives in Cloud Cuckoo Land and met him. The two argue over who is the real Batman, which resulted in a slap fight between the two of them. He wishes to never ever see the DC Comics Batman ever again.

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Polka-Dot Man

Abner Krill has the unusual ability to pull off the circular spots on his colorful, hi-tech costume and turn each one into a different gadget for committing crimes or escaping justice. His dangerous dots can be thrown through the air as buzz-saws, expanded into flying getaway saucers, hurled at enemies to knock them out, or have dozens of other uses. He sure looks goofy doing it, though! Bat-Fact: The first time I met him, he called himself Mister Polka-Dot. The new name isn’t really an upgrade.

Meet Polka-Dot Man

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Get ready to see some awesome custom THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE builds as LEGO designer Joe shows you how he BUILDS SOMETHING BATMAN™!

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The Joker™ Manor

The Joker™ has taken over Gotham City and jokerized Wayne Manor to turn it into THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE 70922 The Joker Manor! Break into the huge building with Batman™, Barbara Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth™ (in his classic Batsuit) and Nightwing™. Dodge the punching boxing gloves and the giant The Joker head's trapdoor and slide. Defeat The Joker and Harley Quinn™ and win back control. Then make Batman's favorite lobster thermidor in the microwave, watch a romantic DVD, play the guitar, have a swimor go for a ride on the rollercoaster!

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The Riddler™

Edward Nigma’s only super-power is his brilliant mind, which he uses to come up with mind-bending puzzles to taunt the Gotham City police as they try to guess where and when he’ll commit his next crime. Fortunately, Batman’s knowledge of useless trivia is second to none, making the Dark Knight Detective the perfect hero to put together the clues and stop The Riddler’s ridiculous riddle rampage. Bat-Fact: Uses too many question marks in his writing.

Meet The Riddler™

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The Joker™ Manor Designer Video - LEGO® Batman™ Movie

Help Batman™, Barbara Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth™ (in his classic Batsuit) and Nightwing™ regain control of the jokerized Wayne Manor with this massive THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE set!

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Harley Quinn™ Cannonball Attack

Watch out, Batgirl™—it's time for THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE 70921 Harley Quinn™ Cannonball Attack! Harley Quinn is firing herself from the cannon at the back of her truck! Evade the truck which is being driven dangerously by Crazy Quilt™! Stay clear of Harley Quinn who is knocking over lampposts, trash cans and flying through building doors. Stop Gentleman Ghost™ blowing up the ATM and fight back with the Batarang. Find the Phantom Zone Remote and banish Harley Quinn and her friends to the Phantom Zone!

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Arkham Asylum Catwoman

Selina Kyle uses her stealth, whip and acrobatic cat-burglar skills to commit purr-fect crimes as the super-villainess Catwoman, robbing Gotham City’s museums and high-rises of their rarest and most valuable treasures. Cross her path and it’ll mean bad luck for you – unless you’re Batman, whose heroic heart this felonious feline would love to steal. Bat-Fact: Not really much of a dog person.

Meet Arkham Asylum Catwoman

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Calling all mech fans! LEGO® designer Jonas shares some of the fun mechs he was able to create from his THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE collection and BUILD SOMETHING BATMAN!

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Scarecrow™ Fearful Face-off

Scarecrow™ is dropping fear gas bombs from his dangerous Gyro-Copter. Attach Batman’s jetpack, adjust the boosters and power into the sky to intercept him. Aim the grappling gun at the Gyro-Copter’s spinning rotors and take down the villain. Only you can stop Scarecrow before he blows up the power plant!

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GCPD Barbara Gordon

Growing up as the daughter of Gotham City’s top cop has given Barbara Gordon a strong background in law and order. But as much as she respects her father’s experience and wisdom, she believes that the city would be better served by a more modern style of policing. Now that Jim Gordon is retiring, it’s time for a new kind of Commissioner Gordon to clean up the streets and she wants to work together with Batman to achieve this! Bat-Fact: Wore her SWAT gear to prom.

Meet GCPD Barbara Gordon

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GCPD 2

This Gotham City Police Department officer may just be a rookie, but he’s already encountered some bizarre things in the mean streets of Gotham City. From riddles written across skyscrapers to bird-men in tuxedos driving giant rubber duckies, the city feels like a constant chaotic whirlwind of super-villain plots and schemes. It’s a good thing the police have a hero like Batman to help them out! Bat-Fact: Was inspired to join the GCPD by seeing Batman save the day…again.

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Calendar Man

Whenever a holiday rolls around, the Gotham City Police know that they’re going to have to deal with Calendar Man again. Wearing a cape made out of calendar pages, the date-obsessed villain commits crimes themed after holidays both big and small, leaving clues that make it pretty simple to track him down. No matter how many times he’s caught, though, Calendar Man swears that he’ll get his day to shine. Bat-Fact: Really looking forward to Leap Year.

Meet Calendar Man

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Kite Man

Kite Man calls himself the master of kites. He wears a picture of a kite on his costume, uses kites for all of his super-villain tools and weapons, and even flies with the help of a giant kite when committing minor robberies and being a general nuisance. Although he’s surprisingly nimble in the air, it’s usually pretty easy to defeat him by just poking a hole in his kite. Bat-Fact: Once beat Batman. Batman doesn’t like to talk about it.

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GCPD 4

This GCPD officer graduated at the top of her class in sharpshooting at Harvard for Cops. That’s why she gets to carry the big blaster when villains are rampaging through Gotham City. All she has to do is point it and shout “Ptchoo! Ptchoo!” and they go running for cover! Well, it’s either her shooting or the fact that Batman™ has just shown up … or maybe it’s a little bit of both? Bat-Fact: Could totally zap Two-Face’s pistol right out of his hand.

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Bruce Wayne

As the charming, handsome and wealthy CEO of Wayne Industries, Bruce Wayne is the envy of all who meet him. No one suspects and only a few trusted individuals know that the seemingly trouble-free billionaire secretly has a super-secret Super Hero secret identity. If you guessed he was Superman, you’d be close…but wrong. Bat-Fact: Has never been seen in the same place as Kite Man. Hmm, could it be…?

Meet Bruce Wayne

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Wonder Dog

Every good super-team should have an animal sidekick, and Wonder Dog is the Justice League’s. This crime-sniffing canine may not have any significant super-powers (beyond the ones a regular dog has, anyway), but when it’s time for the League to party down, he puts his paws up on the turntables and mixes up a mean beat as the world’s most doggedly good DJ! Bat-Fact: I’ve been thinking about getting a dog. I’ll bet he’d be a real ace at helping me catch Catwoman.

Meet Wonder Dog

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Batgirl

Although she’s new to being a Super Hero, Batgirl is every bit Batman’s equal as a crime-fighter. They may disagree about the rules and methods, but Barbara Gordon’s experience as a police officer and her desire to protect Gotham City make her the perfect partner when things get tough and villains are on the rise. She might even have a few things to teach the Dark Knight about busting bad guys! Bat-Fact: Has been known to take out the villains before Batman can even park the Batmobile.

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Dick Grayson

Sometimes a celebrity billionaire who’s trying to show off at a big gala event accidentally adopts an orphan kid. It probably happens all the time, right? Well, Dick Grayson is that kid, and he can’t believe his good luck in getting a cool new dad like Bruce Wayne, with a huge empty mansion and his own personal butler. He can’t wait to find out all about his brand-new family and for his first family photo! Bat-Fact: Might have some circus training or something?

Meet Dick Grayson

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Commissioner Gordon

Jim Gordon has devoted his entire life to serving and protecting the people of Gotham City. Starting as a simple beat cop, he worked his way up to detective, and finally to Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. After a long and celebrated career of cooperation with the city’s top Super Hero, Jim is finally ready to retire and go on a South African jungle safari but he feels confident in leaving the job in his daughter’s capable hands. Bat-Fact: Has had the same mustache since childhood.

Meet Commissioner Gordon

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Catwoman™

Selina Kyle uses her stealth, whip and acrobatic cat-burglar skills to commit purr-fect crimes as the super-villainess Catwoman™, robbing Gotham City’s museums and high-rises of their rarest and most valuable treasures. Cross her path and it’ll mean bad luck for you – unless you’re Batman, whose heroic heart this felonious feline would love to steal. Bat-Fact: Not really much of a dog person.

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Mayor McCaskill

Vote for Mayor McCaskill! Mayor McCaskill has a strong interest in seeing Gotham City kept safe from the criminal element, especially the trouble-making super-villains who seem to constantly plague its streets. She also has a strong interest in staying popular with Gotham City’s citizens. She is one of Batman’s biggest supporters and depends a lot on him to keep Gotham City safe. Bat-Fact: Secretly wanted to grow up to be an international pop icon.

Meet Mayor McCaskill

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Two-Face™ Double Demolition

Two-Face™ is demolishing everything in his way with his awesome excavator. Jump into the cockpit of the Batcycle with Batman™ and race to stop him—you must get there fast before the GCPD officers get lifted up in the giant bucket! Just like Two-Face himself, the excavator has a ‘good side' and a ‘bad side'. Swerve the dangerous spikes on the wheels on the bad side and dodge the 6-stud rapid shooter. Fire back with the Batcycle's rotating double stud shooter and rotating flick missile shooter! Beware of Two-Face’s tommy gun and take down that Super-Villain with Batman’s 2 Batarangs!

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Scarecrow™ Special Delivery

Scarecrow™ has an evil plan to release fear gas at Gotham City Energy Facility. Bring down the security barrier as he approaches on his pizza delivery bike. When the bike smashes through the barrier, leap off the roof with Batman™. Can you intercept Scarecrow before he pops off the sides of the cart and releases the toxic gas?

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The Joker™ Notorious Lowrider

The Joker™ is bouncing around Gotham City with Harley Quinn™ committing crimes wherever they go. Catch up with his Notorious Lowrider with Batgirl™, but beware of the hidden shooters in the trunk. Chase down Harley when she jumps off the side of the crazy car and tries to skate away. Capture this creepy pair before they cause any more chaos!

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The Batmobile

Jump into the Batmobile with Batman™ and Robin™. Set the wheels to race mode and zoom away. Flip into monster truck mode to smash through any obstacle. When the Super-Villains are in sight, fire the stud shooters. Then screech to a stop, pop off the roof of the dual cockpit and take the battle to the ground. Dodge the Kabuki Twins' dangerous claws, evade dynamite thrown by Man-Bat™ and capture them all. Celebrate with the Batman Merch gun as you cruise through Gotham City and then switch to parallel-parking mode to squeeze into the tightest spots!

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The Bat-Dune Buggy

Jump into the cockpit of the THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE 70918 Bat-Dune Buggy with Batman™! Power over bumps in the road and into battle with Captain Boomerang™. Steer clear of his boomerang attacks and fire back with the stud shooters. Then leap out of the Buggy and attack with Batman's Batarangs!

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Mr. Freeze™ Ice Attack

Dash to Gotham City Energy Facility with Batman™ to intercept Mr. Freeze™ in his mighty Exosuit. Thaw the ice prison with Batman’s flamethrower to release the trapped security guard, then face-off against the Super-Villain. Dodge blasts from the Exosuit's freeze gun, and put the heat on with Batman's flamethrower. Only Batman can save the day!

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Egghead™ Mech Food Fight

Team up with Batman™ against Egghead™ and Condiment King™ for THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE 70920 Egghead Mech Food Fight! Dodge the Egghead Mech’s fried egg disc shooter and massive spinning, grabbing whisk. Take cover as the Condiment King tries to splatter you with his ketchup and mustard shooter. Battle back with Batman's grappling gun and win this eggy, saucy, messy food battle!

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Batcave Break-in

The Penguin™ has broken in on his Duckmobile and is about to uncover all of Batman’s secrets! Transform from Bruce Wayne™ into Batman™. Find the intruders on the Batcomputer screens in the rotating control center. Select the Scu-Batsuit, Raging Batsuit or The Bat-Pack Batsuit from the wardrobe and get ready for battle! Attack with the Batboat's spring-loaded missiles and stud shooters and steer clear of the Duckmobile's weapons. Capture the penguin invaders in the prison cell… but watch out, they could explode their way out again!

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Killer Croc™ Tail-Gator

Killer Croc™, Zebra-Man™ and Tarantula™ are escaping from Gotham City’s harbor. Power across the water by the docks and fire the Batski’s stud shooters. Swerve the Tail-Gator’s crate bombs and Tarantula’s sai. Overtake and then take the battle to the land with Batman's Batarang. Round up those crooks before they commit more crimes!

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Bane™ Toxic Truck Attack

Bane™ is causing chaos in the city with his powerful 6x6 Toxic Truck. Fly to the rescue with Batman’s Whirly-Bat. Move fast to dodge the truck’s 6-stud rapid shooter and toxic bombs thrown by Bane. Fend off Mutant Leader’s torch and fight back with the Batarang. Bane is wearing his Venom backpack for added power—take him down before he drops the truck's huge toxic tank and stop Mutant Leader™ activating the toxic waste explode function!

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The Riddler™ Riddle Racer

The Riddler™ and Kite Man™, Magpie™ and Calendar Man™ are causing chaos at the Gotham City Energy Facility. Team up with Batman™ to take them all on! Beware of the Riddle Racer’s flip-up spring-loaded shooters. Evade the dynamite thrown by Magpie. Dodge Kite Man's swoops from the sky. Then fight back with Batman's Batarang and capture those Super-Villains!

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The Bat-Signal’s light brick is illuminated so team up with Batman™, Robin™, Batgirl™ and Alfred Pennyworth™ (in Batsuit) to save the day! Drive The Ultimate Batmobile into battle against the Wicked Witch of the West and the Flying Monkeys, and ambush the enemy by splitting it into 4 awesome vehicles: the Batmobile, Bat-Tank, Batcycle and Batwing! Fire the Batmobile's 4 stud shooters and the Bat-Tank's 2 hidden 6-stud rapid shooters! Speed through the Gotham City streets on the Batcycle and attack Polka-Dot Man’s flying disc with the Batwing’s 2 spring-loaded shooters. Those shocked Super-Villains won’t know what’s hit them!

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Lego Dimensions: The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack

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A Lot or a Little?

The parents' guide to what's in this game.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that Lego Dimensions: The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack is a physical story expansion pack for the Lego Dimensions video game. It features content based on The Lego Batman Movie. The game's focus is generally split between puzzle-solving and fighting. Violence and destruction in the game are done in a stylized and cartoonish nature, with people and objects falling apart like toys, leaving Lego studs behind to collect. The game is easy to pick up and play for gamers of all ages and skill levels, though building the physical Lego toys may require supervision for younger players. While players don't need to buy a lot of additional items, they're constantly shown Lego and Batman material. Plus, while the game can be played with only the Batman Pack and Lego Dimensions Starter Pack, additional characters will need to be bought to fully explore all the optional content.

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What’s It About?

LEGO DIMENSIONS: THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE STORY PACK is the third full story expansion pack released for the Lego Dimensions video game. Based on the big-screen release, it puts gamers in the cape and cowl of The Lego Movie version of DC Comics' Dark Knight. When Batman's rogue's gallery decides, unexpectedly, to give themselves up to police, the World's Greatest Detective is suddenly faced with a Gotham City that doesn't need him anymore. Reluctantly taking an overenthusiastic orphan under his wing as a sidekick, Batman comes up with an idea: to take on his villains one more time. Along the way, he's forced to reevaluate his views on family and friendship, and he teams up with new allies and old friends to stop one more scheme that threatens to literally tear the building-brick version of the city apart.

Is It Any Good?

This new expansion in this popular franchise ramps up the comedy and brings new tweaks to a (now) well-known formula. For its latest expansion, the game takes a trip to Gotham City and let fans play around with the Caped Crusader and all his wonderful toys. As with previous Story Packs, there are a couple of additions this time around, including new character abilities such as Detective Mode, High Security Access, and Vent Access, all of which are exclusive to characters from The Lego Batman Movie. While these are pretty much only new ways to access different areas in the game, they do make the new characters feel unique and necessary, which is a good thing because they are hilariously funny in the game. It's hard to keep a straight face around Robin in particular, with his doe-eyed excitement over the smallest thing and his eagerness to please Batman. That's the thing about this expansion: While Lego Dimensions has never been a game that takes itself too seriously, Lego Dimensions: The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack (much like the movie) cranks the comedy up to eleven.

One of the first things that stands out about this pack, even before you play the game, is its lack of an actual Batman figure to use for the game, despite both Robin and Batgirl mini-figures being included. This is because players are meant to use the Batman figure that comes with the game's Starter Pack. It's a minor thing but worth mentioning since technically they are two different characters with different abilities. Players can even unlock a special red-brick "Extra" that allows players to use The Lego Batman Movie version of the character in other worlds throughout Lego Dimensions. While The Lego Batman Story Pack doesn't exactly reinvent the wheel when it comes to the tried-and-true Lego game formula, as a stand-alone experience it's surprisingly meaty and feels like a complete gam. The stages are lengthy with a lot of hidden goodies to seek out with some of the other Lego Dimensions characters, and even after you beat the story, there are still the Adventure World and Battle Arena to explore.

Talk to Your Kids About .

Families can talk about consumerism in media. Does playing something like Lego Dimensions: The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack encourage players to pick up more Batman-related merchandise (or vice versa)? Do players feel forced to buy more figures to have a complete experience, or can they be content with what's in the box?

Talk about creativity and imagination. How does building the vehicles and characters in Lego Dimensions add to the personal experience? Does it inspire players to build more outside the scope of the game?

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