Ben Lindbergh
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Does it just become kind of a reskin of games that we've played and liked before?
What would you say differentiates this game based on your experience from previous LEGO games, previous LEGO Batman games specifically?
And that's one of the appeals of these games, I think, is that it's kind of a postmodern mashup.
It's just franchise-spanning, right?
It's not an adaptation of any particular arc, any particular movie or comics run.
It's just all of it, you know?
You like Batman...
Probably the Batman that you like best is represented in here somewhere.
So it's sort of like Lego Star Wars, the Skywalker saga, but Batman, except I guess, you know, the organizing principle is maybe not quite as clear as the Skywalker saga, where you have these interlocking, overlapping characters.
trilogy of trilogies, but it is similar in the sense that it spans everything that Batman has encompassed on screen, right?
So something for everyone.
And I guess you could say, you know, Jack of all trades, master of none, or maybe you're stretched too thin or you're trying to do too much.
But in my experience, at least, and certainly with the Skywalker saga, there really is an inherent pull to just being able to play all of these scenarios with
any of these characters and they're all represented.
So I assume that that also holds true for this game.
Yeah.
I mean, sometimes people say you can't be all things to all people, but the Lego games seem to say, but what if you can?
What if you can be for... Certainly try.
Yeah.
What if you could be for all ages?