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LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Critic Reviews

43 Total Reviews

35 Positive Reviews(81.4%)
8 Mixed Reviews(18.6%)
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CalmDownTom November 30, 2014
There are jokes, puns, quips, slapstick, a cool Resogun section, puzzles, laughs, cheesy character flight tunes (Superman flying to his theme tune is amusing) and a ton of Adam West to keep a smile on your face for hours.
90
DarkStation January 28, 2015
Soundtrack aside, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is a comic fan’s absolute delight.
85
Worth Playing November 20, 2014
With all of its improvements, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is easily the best LEGO Batman game, but it doesn't quite take the crown for best overall LEGO game.
83
Gaming Age November 25, 2014
I certainly enjoyed my time spent with LEGO Batman 3, and if you’ve enjoyed previous entries in the series, I see no reason why you wouldn’t find this one just as enjoyable.
81
LaPS4 November 25, 2014
Quotation forthcoming.
80
Meristation November 14, 2014
Keeping the series formula, LEGO Batman 3 escapes from Earth to take us beyond Gotham in a Justice League adventure, with the Lantern Corps, Superman and 145 more apart from Batman & Robin. We have lost the sandbox component, but in exchange we have different planets to explore and new abilities to use. Maybe the whole thing is not as fresh as was last year's Marvel Superheroes, but DC fans have here a unique DC bible of heroes and villains. C'mon, we even have Adam West as Batman! Isn't that the top of the LEGO Batman series?
80
VideoGamer November 14, 2014
LEGO Batman 3 starts slow and then gets a lot better, and then overwhelms with so much content it's hard to be disappointed.
80
Shacknews November 17, 2014
The amount of replayability Lego Batman 3 offers is mind-blowing, and it will take some time to unlock all 150 characters as well as other hidden gems and secrets.
80
PlayStation LifeStyle November 17, 2014
With couch co-op for two, LEGO Batman 3 is a picture-perfect game to play alongside children. It can be a bit slow going at the start, but power through the introductory missions, acquire some suits, and things really start rolling.
80
Gamestyle November 20, 2014
They do have that something special, that makes them so engaging and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is no exception.
80
Digital Chumps November 20, 2014
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is initially the same type of gameplay that you know from the previous LEGO titles, but with a little bit more freedom and flavor added in to separate it. If you loved previous LEGO titles, especially the most recent LEGO Batman titles, then you’re going to enjoy this one.
80
PlayStation Universe November 25, 2014
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is another solid entry in the franchise, thanks to a series of new additions that help keep things fresh.
80
PlaySense November 27, 2014
Another nice (and safe) LEGO experience, only this time it has Batman in it. In Space. With the entire DC universe.
80
Eurogamer Portugal December 15, 2014
It is a very fun game with quite acceptable longevity and very different things to unlock and to do.
78
Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey) November 30, 2014
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is fresh blood for Lego game series. 150 playable characters and Batman’s new suits brings game a new opportunities.
77
InsideGamer.nl November 11, 2014
It is obvious TT Games worked hard on the many playable and awesome DC characters in this game. Too bad it takes a while for the game to really hit it off. The setting of Batman in space is great, but even so the gameplay could really use a more fresh and new experiences.
77
NZGamer December 1, 2014
Still enough juice in this well-worked smoothie of fun.
75
XGN November 11, 2014
LEGO Batman 3 is not a whole new concept but it is a nice co-op game. Not only for children, but also adults can have a good time with this title. It's just fun.
75
3DJuegos November 14, 2014
Batman 3 is another interesting LEGO iteration and a nice co-op game. Loads of characters to choose from and a great sense of humor.
75
Post Arcade (National Post) November 24, 2014
There’s got to be a point at which Lego games finally outstay their welcome. But, against all odds, nine games in under two years is not it.