No release day delivery from Amazon, kind of bummed.
So the Wii version is the same as PS3/360, not 3DS/Vita?
I can't decide if i want to pick it up on 3DS or PS3 tomorrow.
I am getting a Vita next month and i defiantly want a handheld version as well so i might just grab the PS3 verison and wait till i get the Vita, anyone know if it will have the "transfarring" shit or whatever?
Eww really? what about 3DS? same as vita?Apparently Vita is a different, non-open-world game, so I don't think it has any crossplay.
Eww really? what about 3DS? same as vita?
Looking forward to your impressions. The vita version of Harry Potter wasnt great. They cycled the same short music clip over and over in every level, and the cinematics were super compressed and quite terrible looking. I want to get this on vita, but not if it gets the same treatment.I was able to rent a Vita copy through Gamefly. I'll definitely post my thoughts in comparison to the console/pc version.
Looking forward to your impressions. The vita version of Harry Potter wasnt great. They cycled the same short music clip over and over in every level, and the cinematics were super compressed and quite terrible looking. I want to get this on vita, but not if it gets the same treatment.
For those who care about reviews, here's IGN's video review of the console version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FIY9d2Klco&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Called it.Behold the greatest Superman game of all time.
I am thinking of getting it for the Vita, especially after the IGN Video Review. Looks great. Does it look good on the Vita? I saw a couple of videos on Gametrailers from E3 but they were from enclosed areas (they looked fine), curious to see how the open world holds up. Anyone got any videos or anyone privy to the game before its release who can tell me?
Read further up that it might not have the open world? Definitely won't be getting it if that's the case. Will wait and see what people say tomorrow.
I'm not going to lie the two nerds(Fantasy vs. Comics) in me are fighting each other in anticpation for two lego games this year, and i've never cared about the lego games previously. If this and Lego Lord of the rings turn out great, I will love TT forever.
Yeah, just read through the thread. It's not open world. And yes, it's very disappointing.
Can't fucking wait for this tomorrow.
Some open world gameplay on the Wii (though not showing off the best bits sadly)
That feel when the Wii version is probably better than the Vita version in every way :/
For those who care about reviews, here's IGN's video review of the console version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FIY9d2Klco&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Damian is in this??
Well, the Wii is the lead title for every Lego game. Maybe not for Lego LOTR though.
amazon and other retailers got a code to unlock damian (for PS3 and 360 at least). It is not yet known if you can unlock the pre-order characters via other means.Damian is in this??
yUP as a pre-order at least. Wonder if this makes Tim Red Robin in this game?
Well, the Wii is the lead title for every Lego game. Maybe not for Lego LOTR though.
Seems like Tim might still be Robin from some footage I just watched, which would mean Damian might be in his white and black pre-Robin suit. Either way, that's great fanservice. Damian is awesome. (Tim as RR would be awesomer though!)
So is there a PC version or not?
Thread title should be 'GotY 2012'
Steam ver. is confirmed at 30 dollars IIRC.
Please read the thread. It's only two pagesHear people say that the Vita version is a port of the 3Ds version. Not seen proof of this anywhere though.
Where are people getting information that it's not open world? Got a source?
Hear people say that the Vita version is a port of the 3Ds version. Not seen proof of this anywhere though.
Where are people getting information that it's not open world? Got a source?
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Fact Sheet
LEGO® BatmanTM 2: DC Super Heroes
FACT SHEET
RELEASE DATE: Summer 2012
PUBLISHER: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
DEVELOPER : TT Games
ESRB RATING: TBD
GENRE: Action-Adventure
PLATFORMS: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3, WiiTM, Nintendo DSTM, Nintendo 3DSTM, PlayStation® Vita, PC
GAME OVERVIEW:
Batman and Robin return in LEGO® BatmanTM 2: DC Super Heroes, the highly-anticipated sequel to LEGO® BatmanTM: The Videogame, the best-selling LEGO® videogame of all time, which has sold more than 11 million units worldwide. This time the Dynamic Duo join forces with other famous DC super heroes including Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern to stop the notorious villains Lex Luthor and The Joker from destroying Gotham City. Batman fans of all ages will enjoy a new and original story filled with classic LEGO videogame action and humor as players fight to put the bad guys back behind bars.
LEGO BatmanTM 2: DC Super Heroes complements the brand new, recently released LEGO® Super Heroes: DC Universe toy collection. The line includes five construction sets, such as The Batcave and three buildable, detailed action figures.
GAME FEATURES:
· Experience an original LEGO adventure that has Batman and Robin teaming up with Superman to defend Gotham City from The Joker and Lex Luthor.
· Discover a new storyline that introduces a massive Gotham City hub full of fun exploration, collection and vehicles.
· Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC)
· Experience for the first time in a LEGO videogame, talking LEGO minifigures.
· Master new suits and gadgets, such as Batman’s Power Suit and Robin’s Hazard Suit equipped with a Pressure Cannon that can absorb and dispense hazardous liquids.
· Collect 50 DC Comics characters, including The Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and many others.
· Flex your new super abilities and soar through the air with free-roaming flight, freeze and push objects with Super-Breath, and heat up and cut holes through objects with Heat Vision.
· Create unique super heroes with customizable characters.
· Play with friends and family using easy drop-in/drop-out co-op play that features dynamic split screen (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC).
· Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC)
· Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC)
· Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC)
· Traverse Gotham City’s open realm by walking, flying or unlocking and controlling a variety of cool vehicles including the Batmobile, Batwing and Batboat (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC)
It's mentioned a billion times in this thread.
But seeing as you don't believe it. Here's the E3 fact sheet
'Better than Steel Batallion'