LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Review [PS Vita]
This handheld affair was a welcome return to Lego simplicity, especially in the game's set up and led to me having fun with the franchise that I'd got snippy with over recent instalments.
rating:3.5
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Batman is back in brick form kids and he's come to Sony's new handheld. Bruce Wayne has won man of the year in Gotham and Lex Luthor ain't happy about it. Teaming up with the Joker, the pair attempt to take out Gotham, so Batman and Robin have to team up with Superman to take them down (as well as other Justice League members as you get to them, though that's not until quite late in the game). The story is actually quite eventful, with attacks on the Batcave, some great back and forths between Bats and Supes and a whole lot of fun is to be taken from the Lego collecting adventure, especially now that it has voices for its characters too (Clancy Brown as Lex - Bonus!). Straight off the bat (chuckle) this isn't the big sandbox, puzzle, brawling and general expansion the big daddy version of this game is on the X Box and PS3. This handheld version of LEGO Batman 2 keeps it basic and goes for the simple level by level approach like LEGO games did back with the Star Wars titles that launched the franchise.
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The game itself fairs way better. Simple LEGO designs look great on the Vita screen and little effects like shock waves after a punch or shaking screens during an explosion work very well. It's all very simple but there's little to complain about. Gameplay is typical of LEGO games - governed by the same controls - jump, punch, push 'O' for your special ability etc. With the new characters, new abilities come into play though: Superman comes with heat vision and freeze breath too, so there's a slight change of pace there but nothing all that exciting. As for the Vita controls the front screen can be used to aim Bat-a-rangs, which is a nice touch albeit one that isn't always 100% successful. You might find yourself tapping to activate the targeting with no effect and then tapping again to actually make the target appear before you can drag it to your desired location. It's not a fatal error by any means, but it is mildly frustrating. The Vita version of LEGO Batman 2 is a LEGO game more in tune with the original Star Wars instalments of the franchise: you play the game, you finish the game, you replay the game until you can unlock every unlockable and collect every collectable. It's to the point and though there will be those who want more from a LEGO game, I for one don't. So, despite the simple approach and the simply awful cut-away presentations, this Vita version of LEGO Batman 2 offered the same easy-to-play, chucklesome collectable-based fun that the series was originally built on. In short, LEGO games are the games I like pissing time away with between the "games that count", and the more intricate they've become the less they've felt like fun, so even if this Vita version is a stripped down conversion of the console version, for my tastes that's a good thing.
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