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But our friend above is right, if you like one you'll definitely like the other.
Lego Marvel has achievements, so if I was to choose, I would buy Marvel first. :)
Not that Batman 2 is a bad game, far from it. But you can see that Marvel is a game that learned a lot from the mistakes of its big brother ;) .
I imagine Batman 3 will include all of the improvements introduced in Lego Marvel so, maybe hold out of that?
It does. No more Gold Brick freezing and the flying controls finally realized that using the right-analog stick to rotate the camera (as you do when you're on the ground) is a much sounder idea.
So yeah, Lego Batman 3 learned with Lego Marvel.
Or who knows? Maybe even make a Lego Marvel vs DC, taking place in Manhattan and Gotham? Just two cities, yet both cities huge, varied, different and very, very detailed. And enough characters from both franchises to last a lifetime or two. :)
more stuff, more to do...