This Lego Batman 2 Walkthrough is full of hints to get you through all levels. With the help of Wonder Woman, Super Man and Green Lantern the Dark Knight and Robin will have a better chance to save Gotham City from the hand of the villains. Now the Dynamic duo of Batman and Robin are teaming up with more super heroes to take on the villains like Lex Luthor and Joker and many more other. Follow the complete Lego Batman 2 Walkthrough that will guide you through all the levels of the game from the beginning stages until the ending.
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Many of the collectibles will require a return to the level on Free Play, as the abilities of the available characters in Story mode-for the most part-will not suffice.The adventure continues and now Batman comes with his super hero friends to get in to the action. This means you can bring villains into a normally all-hero mission if that's what it takes to overcome certain obstacles. Some characters may possess more than one of these abilities at once.Įvery time you beat a level, you gain the freedom to return to the level under "Free Play" mode, which basically entitles you to bring whoever and whatever you want into that level. The basic ability list: superstrength, double jump, plant growth, mind control, toxin immunity, gliding, etc. As you unlock more characters, you must collaborate with them in free play in order to reach certain otherwise unattainable collectibles. With a myriad of characters to play as and interchange, it's no surprise that most of the characters come with certain innate abilities that grant them privileges others can't have. Set up very similarly to the Batcave, you guide your toons to the garage and hop in one of the three vehicles to start up specific chapters. There's a lever in the Batcave, near the Batcomputer, that switches camera views to the Arkham Asylum, thus effectively allowing you to play through villain missions. Finish at least one hero chapter to unlock the villains side of the missions. The residents are none other than the very people Batman and Robin helped jail. If you have enough LEGO studs, you can purchase a number of new unlockables as they become available to you when you complete levels. You can also access the Batcomputer and scroll through a number of options as well as some game bonuses. The Batmobile with the Riddler, the Batboat with the Penguin and the Batwing goes with the Joker. Each of these vehicles tie in to a specific story element pertaining to one of the three main villains. If there's a need, Batman and Robin will jump right to the scene in either the Batwing, the Batmobile or the Batboat. Here, in their base of operations, is where the caped dynamic duo monitor the increasing crime activity going on in Gotham. You will be able to switch to and from heroes and villains soon after you beat the first couple hero levels. The dichotomy in this game provides an opportunity for the Batman enthusiast to view the story from both sides, either from the heroes point of view (Batman and the ever-lovable side, Robin) or the three primary villains (along with their hodgepodge crew of equally familiar criminal masterminds). In order to get suit upgrades, you need to collect red power bricks and obtain them in exchange for studs. Suit upgrades tack on extra cool abilities to the existing suit, making them potentially more useful and fun to use. You can swap in and out of your suits via the suit changers. Batman and Robin each have suits tailored especially for them so that one cannot fit in the other's suit. Unique to the heroes only, each of the suits possesses special attributes or abilities that transfer to the wearer. Red power bricks, on the other hand, help put suit upgrades on the market for purchase.
The real upside to this is that you also get a good chunk of studs (50,000) for completing a minikit model. Collect all ten in the level to be able to assemble a minikit model that can be viewed in the Hero Trophy Room. MissionsĮach level contains a total of ten items called LEGO canisters and one red power brick. So, remember: if it ain't broke, break it. More likely than not, piles of twitching, bouncing LEGO pieces eagerly await to be assembled together in to some kind of prop that will allow you to progress through the game, or help attain that elusive LEGO canister. With that said, it should quickly become your life's goal to go on a destructive rampage and unleash your Kung Fu fury upon everything in the game-provided it can be destroyed in the first place. The gameplay comprises essentially two main components: smashing and building.