LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Proves Single-Player Family Games Still Matter
By GamingBolt
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In an era of live service commitment, roguelike challenge, ultra-serious prestige action, and endlessly monetised, competitive multiplayer, there’s an overriding feeling that mainstream games are becoming overly-engineered. Designed, principally, to keep us hooked indefinitely. So, whilst Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight harbours an open-world checklist of sorts – the kind to keep you ticking over between meaningful story beats – it’s also bringing something deceptively simple that many modern blockbusters overlook: joyful, chaotic, family friendly play.
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