LEGO Batman: A Freeze is Coming

Chilly screens right here

22 May 2008

Here at the SPOnG Underwater Castle, we still harbour a lot of resentment towards Batman's chilly foe, Mr Freeze. He did, after all, partake in the worst Batman film ever to grace the silver screen (Batman and Robin). Still, we're nothing if not even-handed, so we've decided to show you these latest screens from LEGO Batman showcasing the villain.

Mr Freeze is, after all, pretty cool. We love what he's got going on with the helmet and literally putting folk on ice with a freeze ray is nothing to be sniffed at. We can't hold the fact that he appeared in a film for which it was decided that George Clooney was the right guy to play the Dark Knight against him forever. Plus, the screens also feature The Scarecrow, who appeared in the best Batman film to date (Batman Begins).

For more on LEGO Batman, turn to SPOnG's dedicated game page.
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2 comments on-line.

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Posted by schnide
Can anyone explain the appeal or success of the Lego games to me, please?

Latest comment

Posted by ohms

The only ones's so far have been the Star Wars games, which were very solid, well made games, and most of all great fun to play.




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