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NowGamer - Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes Preview

NowGamer: Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes doesn’t alter much – quite rightly so – but Traveller's Tales has been canny enough to realise that its vision was due a slight rebuild, and has taken Gotham and its citizens into a new direction that should make this sequel the freshest offering since Lego Star Wars blasted into space.

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badz1494408d ago

why is this called LEGO BATMAN 2? why not just LEGO DC SUPERHEROES like it should? although the name BATMAN is synonym to good game images lately, doesn't mean it won't sell without the Batman name! this game will more or less selling on the LEGO name, not BATMAN!

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The Humble WB Batman Collection Bundle packs eight games for just $10

Humble Bundle has just released its new bundle that brings together eight popular Batman games. With every purchase of this bundle, you will be supporting the charity of your choice.

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Garethvk873d ago

I wonder how many already have them.

gamefreaks365873d ago

Yeah, that's a good point. Still, if anyone missed out on them, this is a great deal.

Jeriphro873d ago

Wow. That is so cheap, but I know I personally already have all the games in the list. haha. I guess I should have waited.

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Six Batman games are now free on the Epic Games Store, Metro 2033 Redux free next week

DSOGaming writes: "Last week, we assumed that a Batman collection would be available for free on EGS. And it appears we were right. Epic Games has just announced that six Batman games are now available for free on the Epic Games Store."

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Felix_Argyle_Catbro1678d ago

Redeem before that and you can keep them forever.

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Felix_Argyle_Catbro1678d ago

You can keep them forever if you redeem them for your account before September 26.

AnubisG1678d ago

Epic Game Store bad!

Oh, free games? Nice!🤣

Petebloodyonion1677d ago

My problem with EPG is forcing ppl to buy from their store via exclusives locking.

The why is simple. EPG has yet to establish basic feature as a forum to allow players to ask questions or talk game issues.
The always-online also cause issues for the simple fact that it would mean that you lose your purchase if Epic decide to close the store.

Now I have good faith that Epic will address topics and will improve the quality of the store (for example they have now the same refund policy as Steam).

AnubisG1677d ago

Wouldn't it be nicer if you were able to just...I don't know...buy your games on a disc, bring them home and than install and play them so no company would force you to use a usless app such as a launcher? I know, crazy idea😄

PC players wanted a digital only future. Here it is in all it's glory.

Next stop, streaming services because digital only isn't screwing people over enough.😁

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rainslacker1677d ago

You can still get the free games even if you want to publicly hate EGS and their exclusives policy.

porkChop1677d ago

"The always-online also cause issues for the simple fact that it would mean that you lose your purchase if Epic decide to close the store."

You can access the app and play your games offline. I was playing BL3 yesterday when my internet was down for maintenance.

As far as losing your games if the store closes, that's true for all digital platforms.

Petebloodyonion1677d ago

@PorkChop
It's good news to know that you can now access your games offline on the EGS apps for it wasn't always the case.
As for losing the game if Steam would close well do you know that can back up the majority of Steam games on a physical media? as long as you have your account (offline) you will be able to play them.
But I agree that more and more games demand online authentification before you can play the game.

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The 12 Best Batman Games on Nintendo

"Later this month (17th Nov to be exact), the first season of Batman: The Telltale Series will be making its way to Switch. The story-driven adventure game take on Batman is great fun, and a unique take on the legend of the Dark Knight. It’s great to see the caped crusader making a re-appearance on a Nintendo console, so we thought what better time to revisit the best Batman games on Nintendo so far! No matter the place on the list, we think these are all some great games!"

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