E3 2008: Lego Batman Hands-On

Batman is on an all-new adventure in Lego form. We take a look at what it's like to fight for the other side.

E3 2008 Trailer

Watch Lego Batman in action in the E3 2008 trailer.

Who ever thought that the same Danish building blocks many of us chewed on as toddlers would end up in video games? Lego has evolved over the years and so have video games, and bringing the two together is a dream come true for those of us who used to play with Lego characters when we were young. Following the success of Lego Star Wars was Lego Indiana Jones, but now Traveller's Tales has moved onto the world of Batman. We sat with Traveller's Tales at E3 as it showed us some of the villains and heroes of Batman, and you don't need to be a comic book fan to appreciate the humor and charm that Lego Batman exudes.

The story is not based off any movie or comic book storyline, but it will incorporate a large cast from DC Comics' Batman universe. During the past few months, Traveller's Tales has been releasing new villains, and there are still more to go. The build we saw had about 17, but we only got a chance to see a small handful, including Bane, Joker, Harley Quinn, Penguin, Clayface, Riddler, and Mr. Freeze. We were assured that there will be more and that Batman fans will be impressed. What stood out the most is that each character has their own quirks, and you are able to play as the villains as well as the heroes. There are 15 levels with hero and villain versions, as well as three vehicle levels. The Joker had his swagger, which was incredibly silly but very fitting. The Penguin had a waddle, of course, and a purple umbrella. The level of detail is amazing considering these are Lego figurines. All of the characters have their own special abilities, and special care was made to stay true to the original characters.

Bane, for example, would lift cops over his head and smash them onto the ground or grab their limbs and swing them offscreen. It is quite entertaining to come across a new character to see what he/she can do. The Penguin drops little penguins that blow up after a few seconds. The Joker has a hand-buzzer and zaps people with a sturdy handshake. Mr. Freeze is useful for getting across hot surfaces, while the Riddler can control people's minds. Playing around with their different abilities helps get through some of the puzzles that are thrown your way. Batman and Robin can get into different tech suits, which give them new abilities. We saw Robin get into a magnetic suit so that could walk up the side of a wall. Batman got into a glide suit that let him slide gracefully from one rooftop to another. Batman's batarang is also included to target enemies at a distance. We got to play some of Batman, and like previous Lego video games, the controls are very basic and there are always helpful hints that show up on the bottom of the screen.

There is a good balance between puzzle elements and action as well, and playing cooperatively makes things easier and more fun--instead of having to switch back and forth. We didn't get a chance to play any of the vehicle levels, but we did see the crocodile vehicle in the demo, which was the same one that Guy Cocker saw in his preview.

Visually, the game is much darker due to the material, but the detail in the background is impressive. Through the carnival level, we were able to see the dark city of Gotham in the background while the characters walked through the fairgrounds. The characters stand out with their vibrant colors, which also make objects that can be interacted with easy to see. Music from Danny Elfman's Batman score in 1989 is also included to add to the mood and atmosphere.

Lego Batman has the same cheeky humor as previous games and makes an excellent cooperative game to play with a younger audience. The game is set to hit all current consoles on September 26.

63 Comments

  • -NOXiK_AOPK-

    Posted Sep 2, 2008 8:41 am PT

    : )

  • HSN93

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 6:57 am PT

    the game is very nice i think it is excellent for all ages. Very amazing

  • dj_c4

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 3:46 pm PT

    wow. they re-skinned Lego StarWars....again..

    props to them though, it must be a huge cash cow to just re-hash the same engine into all your games and have little kids eat them up.

  • Jackyll87

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 12:16 am PT

    If you have played one you have played them all.

  • Slaughtahouse

    Posted Jul 29, 2008 3:27 pm PT

    this might be the best one ,im kinda tired if seeing them based on lucas arts trioligy films such as star wars and indy. you most likely know the ending and since ive only read a couple of the batman comics and seen most of the movies (not all) i dont know if he dies or what happens of even if the seris has ended.

  • Mausolus

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 3:40 pm PT

    Seems like a weak franchise to base a lego game on. Star Wars and Indiana Jones had stories of almost biblical significance to a certain generation of people, whereas Batman was a sort of mismash of comic stories and dodgy 80's episodes. Sure we'll recognize the characters, but what story are they going to base it off? Lego James Bond would be good, lots of well known stories to turn into levels.

  • Redflash125

    Posted Jul 27, 2008 8:38 pm PT

    Lego Star Wars was good and I think that Lego Indy is fun so lets see if Lego Batman is just as good

  • skaterman19951

    Posted Jul 27, 2008 12:13 pm PT

    me too but it is going to be the same as lego indi and lego star

  • Sharvie

    Posted Jul 26, 2008 5:00 pm PT

    I loved Lego Star Wars, so i should enjoy this.

  • EGoodlife

    Posted Jul 26, 2008 2:44 pm PT

    this tipe of game are usually stupid to play...
    but it should be fun...

  • lostboy85

    Posted Jul 25, 2008 2:59 pm PT

    I hope all the villains are in the game not just the "famous" ones.

  • DemBoys46290

    Posted Jul 25, 2008 9:36 am PT

    should be as fun as star wars was looking forward to it

  • master_chief_MN

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 6:09 pm PT

    I hate to rain on everybody's parade but I must say: these Lego ______ games all look amazing before they come out, and then once you get a chance to play it hands on it sucks and is incredibly repetitive. Building Batman-related parts from a little pile of pixelated legos in this game is most likely not very different from doing it in Lego Star Wars or Lego Indiana Jones. The only Lego game I could think of that would be worth playing (or at least hilarious) would be Lego Resident Evil or LEGO SILENT HILL! You heard it here first. Maybe I should copyright that idea.

  • manyswat

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 9:37 am PT

    hahahah looks good

  • halo3fan18

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 4:50 pm PT

    Awesomess
    s

  • starduke

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 4:16 pm PT

    Batman rocks! Lego Batman might rock.
    Now if they would just do a Lego Spider-man video game. That would be cool!

  • ctburesch

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 3:07 pm PT

    I think some people are missing the big picture of what games are supposed to do and that is to have fun. This is a fun game that many people around the world do enjoy and this game will satisfy the people who like to have fun..

  • hotshotgorilla

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 6:49 am PT

    yea this looks alright i will have to look at the reviews and stuff first though.

  • Noob_Krusher

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 10:13 pm PT

    The first great Batman game will be played by Legos.

  • sunsetcrakcer

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 5:35 pm PT

    looks pretty entertaining. Probably at least rent it.

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