LEGO Batman comes out fall of ’08

Batman - Image 1Traveller’s Tales and Warner Bros Interactive are keeping the lid pretty tight on the details regarding their upcoming title LEGO Batman, but we managed to wrangle in a few more particulars for all you LEGO and Dark Knight fans out there.

We recently confirmed that old Bruce and the rest of Gotham City are getting the block treatment, and the developers reveal that it’s slated to ship by fall of 2008. The game will come out for multiple platforms, but so far the only confirmation we’ve picked up is from the Microsoft Xbox 360 turf.

Players can take control of the Caped Crusader and his buddy Robin to take on The Joker, The Penguin, The Riddler, Mr. Freeze and many other baddies from the comic book fame. Not only have the visuals been LEGO-fied, gameplay mechanics have also adopted to the presentation of the title. Gadgets, buildings and vehicles are all at your disposal whether you’re fighting crime alone or in two-player cooperative campaigns. Watch out for this one because it looks like a lot of quirky fun is coming our way.

Via Firingsquad

Batman - Image 1Traveller’s Tales and Warner Bros Interactive are keeping the lid pretty tight on the details regarding their upcoming title LEGO Batman, but we managed to wrangle in a few more particulars for all you LEGO and Dark Knight fans out there.

We recently confirmed that old Bruce and the rest of Gotham City are getting the block treatment, and the developers reveal that it’s slated to ship by fall of 2008. The game will come out for multiple platforms, but so far the only confirmation we’ve picked up is from the Microsoft Xbox 360 turf.

Players can take control of the Caped Crusader and his buddy Robin to take on The Joker, The Penguin, The Riddler, Mr. Freeze and many other baddies from the comic book fame. Not only have the visuals been LEGO-fied, gameplay mechanics have also adopted to the presentation of the title. Gadgets, buildings and vehicles are all at your disposal whether you’re fighting crime alone or in two-player cooperative campaigns. Watch out for this one because it looks like a lot of quirky fun is coming our way.

Via Firingsquad

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