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Last Updated: Sun, 5th Sep 2021 @ 16:29
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Review 1: Konami is well-known for creating strong console games, but with Batman Returns they neglected to realise that PC gamers often have different tastes to console kids. The game combines elements of adventure and action. Many gamers will probably identify the graphical style of the locations in the film with adventure games by companies such as Lucas Arts, who quite simply had a lot more experience with creating adventures at the time (1992) than just about any other developer out there. You control Batman as he wanders Gotham City, solving traditional but simple adventure puzzles and beating the stuffing out of anyone you come across, but the game only ever feels like it's something you're doing to fill in your time. Batman Returns does have similarities with Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, but that game used its licence to good effect - and created an original storyline. Graphically, the game is nothing special for the time. In-game music, however, quickly becomes repetitive and, in a word, annoying. Batman has always been one of the more impressive superheroes - a lonely and reclusive millionaire rescuing Gotham from all manner of nasty villains - but he must have been having a quick smoke out the back when Konami made this game about him. Best advice: play the game only if you're a die hard Batman fan. If you're not, try to find a game based on Batman Forever. At least it had a good soundtrack. Batman Returns Image GalleryDownload Batman ReturnsEnter the code to download Batman Returns. Share Batman Returns
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