PluggedIn - Whether it's R2D2 exploring a space station, Indiana Jones spelunking his way through an artifact-riddled cave or Batman swinging in after an assortment of escaped Arkham bad guys, you can usually rely on the fact that a LEGO video game will stick to a certain template: It'll be relatively easy to play as you break the environment into bits to collect plastic studs and colored bricks. Even the darkest cinematic morass morphs into a colorful E10+ playground in these games. And you can be certain that the gamemakers behind it all will somehow make the gesticulating and grinning—but wordless—plastic heroes chuckle-worthy.
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.
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.
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."
"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!"