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Gamertell Review: Lego Batman for DS

Title: Lego Batman: The VideogamePrice: $29.99System(s): DS (PSP, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii)Release Date: September 23, 2008Publisher (Developer): Warner Home Video GamesESRB Rating: “Everyone 10+” for mild cartoon violence.Pros: More fun the longer you play, plenty of collectibles, multiplayer mode, well-executed 3D environments and cute story.Cons: Does not follow the plot of any Batman movie, repetitive puzzles and a fatal revival glitch in Free Play Mode.Overall Score: One thumb up, one thumb sideways; 81/100; B-; * * * out of five.

Taking a huge hint from the success of the Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones games, Warner Bros. has converted yet another an iconic character book hero into colored pegs to star in a video game…

Alfred to serve some pain in Lego Batman: The Video Game

Along with Robin, Batman will enlist the aid of Batgirl and his trusty butler Alfred. Yes you read that correctly, Alfred will be a playable character in Lego Batman: The Video Game.

Let’s face it, we usually look at Alfred as being Batman’s father figure. He gets tea, irons cloths and is one of the only people Batman trusts with his secret identity. However, Alfred is tougher than some of us may think. Alfred used to be an