In another example of the great amount of detail Traveller’s Tales went to produce the whole package, LEGO Batman 3 is fully voiced. Console parity was also likely a priority by the developer, given that the game is out on the PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, 3DS, Windows and even iOS! Great Details, Batitude to Match But still, I would have liked to see how many LEGO entities could be kept on the screen at a time before the frame rate started to dip. With the art style of LEGO games, I suppose there is a certain threshold for realistic graphics before the game loses some of its charm. Our unit’s fans hardly whirred while the game was playing, indicating that it wasn’t stressed. But it’s certainly not pushing the PS4 very hard. Technically speaking, LEGO Batman 3 looks good and runs smoothly. Of course, co-op play is here as well, so LEGO Batman 3 remains a great game to play with a friend or, ideally, your children. Once you beat a mission, you can go back and replay it in an attempt to nab all the LEGO pieces and collect every hidden secret, as well as save Adam West in whatever perilous situation he currently finds himself in. With a large story to get through, it’s no surprise that the game proceeds in a linear fashion, so it cannot really be faulted for this. You are able to free-roam in certain rooms, but beyond that, you progress from mission to mission in a straight line. While there are dozens of missions available, the game is fairly linear. It’s impressive the way Traveller’s Tales integrated so many different genres at times, without breaking the game. Boss battles occasionally take place in minigames as well, which could be decent standalone games all their own. Some of these puzzles are in the form of minigames, such as switching circuits on a giant board to bypass a lock, or playing what is essentially a quick version of the plumber game, where you have to make a complete path for fluid to take from one end of the area to the other. Usually, the solution is to break everything in sight, which uncovers hopping LEGO pieces that must be assembled into some contraption to help you move forward. While most of these are pretty simple, and the game constantly bombards you with obvious hints, occasionally some of these puzzles are not so clear at first. Like any good LEGO game, each mission has several puzzles for you to solve.
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