
Lego Batman: The Legacy Of The Dark Knight: The Kotaku Review
The next big Lego game from TT Games is for all you Arkham City fans out there
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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
game. However, it gets a lot closer to recreating that experience than I expected from a Lego game. And while I was disappointed by the game’s smaller roster of playable characters compared to past TT Games–developed Lego titles and by its rushed second half, the feeling of gliding around the streets of Gotham, completing Riddler puzzles, and beating up hundreds of goons is just as fun as it was in
games included Prince’s fantastic song “Partyman.”
Out now on PS5, Xbox, and PC for people
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
is the next big Lego game from TT Games, the studio behind
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
This time around, however, TT Games is doing something it’s never really done before.
isn’t a direct adaptation of any specific past
media. Instead, it remixes the movies and cartoons into one unified but original
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