LEGO Batman Wins 30-Hour Review, Called Best Since Arkham Trilogy
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Updated · games.gg · Jun 2
LEGO Batman Wins 30-Hour Review, Called Best Since Arkham Trilogy
3 articles · Updated · games.gg · Jun 2
Summary
30 hours of play led GAMES.GG to call LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight the strongest Batman game since Rocksteady’s Arkham run, saying TT Games turned 86 years of source material into a coherent adventure.
Arkham-style freeflow combat, stealth takedowns and an open Gotham packed with side crimes and quests drove the praise, with the second island unlocking in the first chapter and completionists getting 30-plus hours.
10 to 12 hours of main story drew a more mixed view: the review praised its remix of films, comics and animation, but said the back half feels rushed and Nightwing’s arc develops too quickly.
Cluemaster puzzle rooms and repeated molecule-matching sequences were the main complaints, with some glitches reportedly soft-locking characters and the collectible grind dragging on pacing.
The verdict framed the game as a rebound for Batman fans after recent DC game disappointments, arguing its strong combat and Gotham exploration outweigh a thin main campaign at full price.