The Throne of the Atlantis.
Haven't played that in like five, maybe seven years, possibly more. Of top of my head:
+Expanding the lore of LEGO Batman.
+Giving Batman the 1989 costume with Robin having redesigned Tim Drake costume.
+Gliding was pretty fun.
+Levels are more diverse and fun than LEGO Batman 3.
+The free roam map is much better than all these planets in LEGO Batman 3, not a big fan of portals and tiny worlds with repetitive terrain.
+It's based on Burtonverse Gotham and not that bland soulless Nolanverse Gotham.
+It has those spaceship fights that are absent from subsequent games.
-Flying mechanic is godawful.
-It's Batman and not DC game, Batman and Robin are given all the powers while some heroes get very little. Glad LEGO DC Super Villains fixed that.
-Like every LEGO game from that time, you can't switch your characters at will and have to find a specific spot to do so.
This is what happens when this pussycat doesn't get his idiotic "prep time".
That one from his web series.
Anything involving Crazy Steve.
Arkham Knight being Jason Todd was so anticlimactic. It feels like Jason Todd is forced into every single Batman continuity nowadays. Herectic has cooler look and has greater story impact, plus he kills the second most annoying Robin ever, so that's a big plus.
Ma'alefa'ak - has all the crazy powers Martian Manhunter with no dumb fire weakness getting in the way, making him basically unstoppable. And he is intelligent enough to cause his hundreds of millions of his species to go extinct despite them having all of his powers. Dude is basically a Joker cranked to one million. He is also killed early in Ostrander's run and doesn't do anything in the 2015 one.
Everyone is sick of those stories, from what I've seen on Reddit anyway. Martian Manhunter would be a better villain given his insane powers and humorless nature, besides Fernus.
Don't know about this wiki, but every time a discussion about a DC character arises, someone will inevitably bring up some weird outlier feat.
Power creep.
I don't care for any upcoming Batman or Superman movies. Man of Steel was perfect, Batman Begins and Batman 1989 were ideal, we don't need to retell the same stories over and over again. Pick someone else for crying out loud.
Really? He was so forgettable to me, aside from warehouse fight scene. His backstory is horseshoed and he mostly shows up to repeat that gross line about Kryptonian periods, cheat a bunch with Kryptonite and still lose.
Like, how is he supposed to be a successor if he's dead? And Bats resorting to murder would make him just as bad as J.
That's because prime Thomas is dead.
Jean-Paul Valley.
Would be ideal if it had chin spikes, external teeth and hair. Still better than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle from BVS.
He was also The Fallen in Revenge of the Fallen.
The texture always made me think of a sweater.
He died at the age of 69 years.
So, basically New 52 Martian Manhunter?