LEGO Batman

Wednesday, 28 July 2010 12:44
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Hey, I finished all the levels! This opened up a bonus round called "Wayne Manor" that requires me to find a million studs in as little time as possible. I have yet to find more than 950,000. There's a secret to it, I'm sure, but I have yet to find it. To me, the game is DONE. I am sad to no longer have it to play. Maybe I should play it again? Hm.

There is now a copy of LEGO Indiana Jones in my Wii. Sure, the Harry Potter game is out, but it's fifty fucking dollars -- I can wait until the price comes down. When it comes down to it, I am a cheap-ass gamer and rarely find it necessary to own a game the day it comes out. I might make an exception for Just Dance 2, but that's it. Even Epic Mickey can wait.

I've been out of the City of Heroes loop for a while because NCSoft discontinued its 30-day prepaid cards a few months ago. This was upsetting, because I liked the idea of paying for a month of time, then it expires instead of continually billing my credit card for a game I may or may not be playing. This weekend I found that the cards are available again (at GameStop), but in 60-day increments. I don't want 60-days, I want 30. Allow me to sit on my gamer girl butt and pout for a bit here. It doesn't matter that it's a better deal ($10 more for 30 extra days) because it's only a better deal if I actually want what's offered.

Okay, done ranting about that. In fact, skip reading that paragraph. It's a cookie dough rant* anyway.







*I'll have to explain this label in another post because there's a story behind it. Suffice to say a "cookie dough rant" is a complaint about something that is too ridiculous to be taken seriously in the first place.

LEGO Batman

28/7/10 20:08 (UTC)
[identity profile] ghost-light.livejournal.com
I have Lego Indy but I really haven't played it.

Re: LEGO Batman

28/7/10 20:22 (UTC)
[identity profile] winifred.livejournal.com
Lego Indy has much longer levels, I've found. Where Batman had three stories for the hero and villain sides with about five or six levels each, Indy covers only three movies with five levels each -- but those levels can easily take up an hour each just to get through story mode.

Still good gameplay, though. The level lengths may even be a perk!

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