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Gamertell Review: Lego Batman DS

Taking a huge hint from the success of the Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones games, Warner Bros. has converted yet another an iconic character book hero into colored pegs to star in a video game.

Like its predecessors, Lego Batman has plenty of puzzles and pegs to collect but it takes a while before the action kicks in. Otherwise, it's the familiar peg-collecting, object destroying extravaganza we've all come to enjoy from a Lego action game.
81 / 100
SUP3R - contributor
Published: 388 days 20 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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