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You could easily get about 20-30 hours of each game if you go mad on collecting things, however the story in each game is about 8 hours. Though the first game does sort of play like you're replaying certain levels in the villian campaign.
Lego Batman 2 is not the only open world game, Lego LOTR and Lego City Undercover are also open world but City is only on Wii U.
If you have to pick one game, I would go with Lego Batman 2 as it's a much better experience in both story and gameplay. I mean Lego Batman 2 has freaking Superman (and a side note, if you fly in Gotham as Superman it plays the Superman theme) and most of the justice league.
Is it controls that bad or is this some issue?
No mouse, J and H keys, and i cannot select highlighted areas on batarang mode, because i don't a have a clue on how to do that.
Seems to be a bad port (actually even a port really) to PC.
Hope that's not, cause the look and feel are really good.
It is very bad port, it isn't? But funny anyway.
I think i'll buy just the second... i'm enjoying the suit changes and stuff. lol
It's not a bad port, it's just the control system doesnt suit keyboard very well and unfortunately the mouse is not used at all which seems a bit silly as it could have been great if they added in mouse support for targetting.
You can rebind your keys though if they are giving you issues, just go into the options and fix them there.
And yes I would advise getting the second as it's the better game.
I was having problems when trying to use the mouse and use the keys. lol
When using mouse on another games, we use the ones closer to wasd, but in this case the right hand is free.
But i don't have an XBox controller, and i'm not supposed to have one to play a game on PC. A little more work on PC version like mouse support (that's basic) will make it perfect. :)
This is Indy. As much as both are fun to play, I'd take Bats 2 over Bats 1 for the simple reason that characters can now TALK!! The kids have been waiting for years for this to happen. Personally, I'm glad it did. If you do decide on buying Bats 2, please tell where Robin's helicopter is in Level 2. I've been looking for that thing for ages!!!
Happy gaming!!
Sincerely yours always,
Indy.
In my opinion of course.
I think both games are above average LEGO titles (and worth a buy if you're either a Batman/DC fan or a LEGO game fan in general). What few flaws the first game had were either improved upon or drowned out by the sheer collect-o-mania that exploded in the second (I haven't played the Wii U LEGO title, but I believe LEGO Batman 2 had the highest red brick count out of all LEGO games that preceded it). Assuming they're working on a third game for this series, I hope it utilizes the better parts of the first two games and offers up something a bit fresher than just cramming dozens of things to collect and unlock down the player's throat to get more replay hours out of the game.