Lego Batman 2 coming to Wii U
Wii U may already have a port of a year-old Batman game, so why not another? Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is coming to the system this spring, putting one more brick in the Lego wall of kid-friendly Wii U offerings.
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Wii U may already have a port of a year-old Batman game, so why not another? Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is coming to the system this spring, putting one more brick in the Lego wall of kid-friendly Wii U offerings.
Even after all these iterations, licensed Lego games are still a hot item. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes topped the NPD charts for the month of June, beating out Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. It probably helps that the little brick Caped Crusader appeared on roughly twice as many platforms as most other games in the month. Diablo III had an impressive third place showing, despite being on only one platform.
Traveller's Tales introduced full voice acting to its series of licensed block 'em ups for the first time in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, and hugely expanded the open world ideas of earlier games. Turns out, TT is pretty pleased with how it's been received, and is looking to "build on" these in future games.
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Warner Bros Interactive and TT Games announced another Lego title today, this time a follow-up to Lego Batman. But instead of merely starring the blocky caped crusader, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes will crack open the DC Comics canon and feature all manner of classic characters, like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern.
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