Play as the Future Batman and battle the Joker.Play as the Future Batman and battle the Joker.Play as the Future Batman and battle the Joker.
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You said the title well for me this video game is the worst of all the video games dedicated to my favorite superhero Batman So this film is the video game version of the feature film Batman Beyond returns the Joker which I liked a lot but this video game is not fornothing as good as the movie because it doesn't have any nice things the graphics are horrible The gameplay isn't done well at all I can tell you if everyone criticized the Batman and Robin video game that's a horrible game Well comparison with this I play that Emilia times better For meyou will remain uglier than all the Batman video games
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Being a big DC and Batman fan, this was almost as disappointing and infuriating as Superman 64. It felt like a very cheap promotion for the animated series that even fans would have hated.
The gameplay was woefully outdated and misplaced for an N64 title. A side-scrolling beat em' up like this would have been better suited for an arcade release. Everything here looked God-awful. Batman and the enemies had unpolished looking sprites, and the repeating backgrounds were simple and boring. The game is far too short for the console, and I beat it in less than an hour, even as a kid. There's isn't even any voice acting, only badly written dialogue and static cutscenes.
Combat was very basic, involving melee attacks and various gadgets to defeat your enemies. But the gadgets were next to useless, since your punches and kicks were enough to get the job done. You can also switch between different Batsuits, but it was hardly ever necessary.
The music is just a short loop of grating techno music. The sound effects only included melee blows and explosions. The enemies were thick as bricks and total pushovers. The bosses were only slightly tougher, including Joker himself, making the final battle a total letdown compared to the movie.
Batman Beyond fans, like me, were undoubtedly pissed at how bad this one turned out back in the day.
The gameplay was woefully outdated and misplaced for an N64 title. A side-scrolling beat em' up like this would have been better suited for an arcade release. Everything here looked God-awful. Batman and the enemies had unpolished looking sprites, and the repeating backgrounds were simple and boring. The game is far too short for the console, and I beat it in less than an hour, even as a kid. There's isn't even any voice acting, only badly written dialogue and static cutscenes.
Combat was very basic, involving melee attacks and various gadgets to defeat your enemies. But the gadgets were next to useless, since your punches and kicks were enough to get the job done. You can also switch between different Batsuits, but it was hardly ever necessary.
The music is just a short loop of grating techno music. The sound effects only included melee blows and explosions. The enemies were thick as bricks and total pushovers. The bosses were only slightly tougher, including Joker himself, making the final battle a total letdown compared to the movie.
Batman Beyond fans, like me, were undoubtedly pissed at how bad this one turned out back in the day.
Did you know
- TriviaThe only Batman video game released for the Nintendo 64.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Penguinz0: Batman Beyond Gameplay and Commentary (2012)
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