While it might sound like licensing hell to an outsider (it's likely that it was the subject of more than a few tense meetings), the idea of combining two huge licenses into a single video game was not a stupid one. Appealing to fans of both Lego and Star Wars, a combination already proven by the Star Wars Lego kits available in toy stores, Lego Star Wars was a smash hit as a video game.
That the franchise went on to spawn a second Star Wars themed game and the recent Lego Indiana Jones would have surprised no industry commentators - this franchise prints money, while being universally recognized as not having cost much to develop (the game could be described as basic in all departments without raising many eyebrows).
So it should come as no surprise, then, that another spin off is in development. This time around, Warner Bros. Batman is getting the Lego treatment, after already having several Lego sets created in his name, and we got our grubby mitts on a preview build for the 360. With the game itself due on shelves across the nation (on nearly every platform) on October 8th, we were very keen to see what the game has on offer.
The key features for the back of the box are listed as:
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LEGO Batman: The Videogame
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
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