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Cheetah arrives at the Hall of Doom with the rookie in tow, and meets up with Catwoman, Riddler, Clayface, and a plethora of other villains. Catwoman brings up the notion that the Justice Syndicate may not be who they say they are, so the group discuss how to reveal such an idea to the world, allowing the villains to wreak havoc. Heat Wave brings up the idea to travel to Earth-3, and Reverse-Flash mentions that they may be able to do so using The Flash's Cosmic Treadmill at S.T.A.R. Labs. Catwoman plans to track down Harley Quinn, as Riddler heard her say she saw the Justice Syndicate do something suspicious. Reverse-Flash travels to S.T.A.R. Labs alongside Heat Wave, Captain Cold, Malcolm Merlyn, and the Rookie. The group arrives at S.T.A.R. Labs to find the Cosmic Treadmill destroyed. In the process of repairing it, they run into Killer Frost and Mirror Master. Kid Flash soon arrives alongside Beast Boy and Raven in an attempt to stop the villains. The villains quickly get the upper hand in battle, whilst Reverse-Flash successfully discovers that the Justice Syndicate is actually the Crime Syndicate. Johnny Quick, Deathstorm, and Atomica soon arrive and apprehend the group - except Killer Frost and the Rookie, who promptly escape. |
Cheetah arrives at the Hall of Doom with the rookie in tow, and meets up with Catwoman, Riddler, Clayface, and a plethora of other villains. Catwoman brings up the notion that the Justice Syndicate may not be who they say they are, so the group discuss how to reveal such an idea to the world, allowing the villains to wreak havoc. Heat Wave brings up the idea to travel to Earth-3, and Reverse-Flash mentions that they may be able to do so using The Flash's Cosmic Treadmill at S.T.A.R. Labs. Catwoman plans to track down Harley Quinn, as Riddler heard her say she saw the Justice Syndicate do something suspicious. Reverse-Flash travels to S.T.A.R. Labs alongside Heat Wave, Captain Cold, Malcolm Merlyn, and the Rookie. The group arrives at S.T.A.R. Labs to find the Cosmic Treadmill destroyed. In the process of repairing it, they run into Killer Frost and Mirror Master. Kid Flash soon arrives alongside Beast Boy and Raven in an attempt to stop the villains. The villains quickly get the upper hand in battle, whilst Reverse-Flash successfully discovers that the Justice Syndicate is actually the Crime Syndicate. Johnny Quick, Deathstorm, and Atomica soon arrive and apprehend the group - except Killer Frost and the Rookie, who promptly escape. |
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− | Some villains head to Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, in an attempt to convince him of the Justice Syndicate's evil nature, but the group is thrown out. Writer Kent Clarkson (the alter-ego of Ultraman) brings the group aside and suggests they find Harley Quinn for an interview, to which the villains agree, and promptly leave. Catwoman plans to check Harley's secret hideouts, while she sends Killer Frost and the Rookie to Belle Reve to see if Harley's Task Force X acquaintances know her whereabouts. With Deadshot and Captain Boomerang in tow, the newly formed group heads to the Gotham Botanical Gardens to retrieve Harley. Upon arrival, Captain Boomerang cuts some vines, sending Poison Ivy into a rage. A battle ensues, until Catwoman intervenes and they reveal their intentions to Harley, who is quickly taken away by Deathstorm and Grid, though she drops the artifact The Joker found during the Wayne Tech break-in. The group rescues Harley, as she escapes with Ivy, Deadshot, and the Rookie while Killer Frost and Catwoman hold off the Crime Syndicate. The group climbs the Galaxy Communications Tower in an attempt to reveal Harley's video to the world, but Ultraman intervenes - citizens continue to stand with the Crime Syndicate. |
+ | Some villains head to Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, in an attempt to convince him of the Justice Syndicate's evil nature, but the group is thrown out. Writer Kent Clarkson (the alter-ego of Ultraman) brings the group aside and suggests they find Harley Quinn for an interview, to which the villains agree, and promptly leave. Catwoman plans to check Harley's secret hideouts, while she sends Killer Frost and the Rookie to Belle Reve to see if Harley's Task Force X acquaintances know her whereabouts. With Deadshot and Captain Boomerang in tow, the newly formed group heads to the Gotham Botanical Gardens to retrieve Harley. Upon arrival, Captain Boomerang cuts some vines, sending Poison Ivy into a rage. A battle ensues, until Catwoman intervenes and they reveal their intentions to Harley, who is quickly taken away by Deathstorm and Grid, though she drops the artifact The Joker found during the Wayne Tech break-in. The group rescues Harley, as she escapes with Ivy, Deadshot, and the Rookie while Killer Frost and Catwoman hold off the Crime Syndicate. The group climbs the Galaxy Communications Tower in an attempt to reveal Harley's video to the world, but Ultraman intervenes - citizens continue to stand with the Crime Syndicate. <!---I'll continue the plot summary post-launch, please don't continue it. ~pbjms---> |
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
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Action, Adventure |
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Single Player, Simultaneous Two-Player |
Rating: |
E10+ |
Platforms: |
Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, |
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LEGO DC Super-Villains is the upcoming fourth installment in the LEGO DC Videogame series. It will be released on October 16, 2018 on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC in North America, and October 19, 2018 elsewhere.
Official Description
Embark on an all-new LEGO open-world adventure by becoming the best villain the universe has seen in LEGO DC Super-Villains. For the first time, a LEGO game is giving you and your family the ability to play as a super-villain, unleashing mischievous antics and wreak havoc in an action-packed, hilarious story written in collaboration with DC Comics.
The Joker, Harley Quinn, Lex Luthor, and others from the Injustice League won’t stand for second-best when it comes to villainy. Embrace your inner super-villain, as you battle opponents, solve puzzles, and overcome obstacles using menacing pranks and tactics experienced best from the unique perspective of the bad guys.
The Justice League has disappeared, leaving Earth’s protection to their counterparts from a parallel universe, the “Justice Syndicate”, a new, strange group of wannabe superheroes with unclear intentions. Whether it’s Graffiti Spraying walls in Metropolis or using Fear Toxins to scare characters in Gotham City, super-villains have full reign to use any trick in their arsenal to stop the Justice Syndicate’s evil scheme.
Plot
Whilst en route to Stryker's Island with a "special subject," Commissioner Gordon receives word from Detective Renee Montoya that The Joker has broken into Wayne Tech. Dismissing this to focus on the task at hand, Gordon proceeds to Metropolis. Arriving at Stryker's Island, he meets with the incarcerated Lex Luthor, seeking assistance regarding a very peculiar suspect. This mysterious individual had been apprehended following a break-in at a laboratory previously owned by Professor Ivo, a colleague of Luthor. Ivo and Luthor had both taken part in the 'Amazo' Project, an android capable of stealing powers from heroes.
The mysterious individual arrives accompanied by Lex Luthor's personal bodyguard, Mercy Graves, disguised as a security guard. Mercy reveals herself to those present and successfully releases both Lex and the rookie villain from custody. The trio proceeds throughout the penitentiary, reuniting with Cheetah and Solomon Grundy along the way. The group delves further into the facility to break out Metallo, who is able to apprehend Superman following his arrival. They proceed out to the coast, followed by the newly released prisoners, where they are intercepted by the remaining members of the Justice League, sans Batman.
Meanwhile, following the Wayne Tech break-in, The Joker and Harley Quinn are captured by Batman in the Batwing. Caught in the battle between the newly released inmates and the Justice League, the Batwing crashes, and Batman is chased away by Grundy. In an attempt to flee the area, The Joker and Harley climb the Gotham City Clocktower and board the Jokercopter. Their victory is short-lived, however, as they soon crash into Lex and Mercy, landing on a nearby rooftop. Suddenly, the released inmates are all defeated with ease by a new group of individuals, calling themselves the "Justice Syndicate," who each appear to be physically similar to a member of the Justice League. Following the brief introduction, Superwoman claims the Earth is endangered due to a threat from the Justice Syndicate's planet of origin... them. Johnny Quick throws a device toward the Justice League, warping them away.
Harley Quinn watches the scene unfold as she escapes with Lex, Mercy, and The Joker. As the Justice Syndicate broadcasts a message to Earth, introducing themselves as heroes from another world temporarily replacing the Justice League as they attend to a mission in space, Harley watches, completely baffled at the lies being told. The group splits, with The Joker and Harley continuing their mission to find an object of value, starting by recruiting The Riddler, Clayface, and Scarecrow. The new trio is tasked with raiding the vault within the GCPD to acquire a "toy" for The Joker. The trio successfully breaks into the vault as Batgirl and Nightwing arrive to stop them. Before the two can apprehend the villains, Catwoman and Two-Face arrive and knock them unconscious. The group exit the GCPD with many of their old toys returned, but Nightwing and Batgirl catch up to them to stop the truck. In the ensuing chase, Harley is ejected from the vehicle shortly before it crashes into the Iceberg Lounge. Joined by The Penguin, the group is able to defeat Nightwing and Batgirl, though some villains are knocked unconscious in the process. Catwoman, Riddler, and Clayface manage to escape, while the others are captured by the GCPD and sent to Arkham Asylum following Owlman's arrival.
Cheetah arrives at the Hall of Doom with the rookie in tow, and meets up with Catwoman, Riddler, Clayface, and a plethora of other villains. Catwoman brings up the notion that the Justice Syndicate may not be who they say they are, so the group discuss how to reveal such an idea to the world, allowing the villains to wreak havoc. Heat Wave brings up the idea to travel to Earth-3, and Reverse-Flash mentions that they may be able to do so using The Flash's Cosmic Treadmill at S.T.A.R. Labs. Catwoman plans to track down Harley Quinn, as Riddler heard her say she saw the Justice Syndicate do something suspicious. Reverse-Flash travels to S.T.A.R. Labs alongside Heat Wave, Captain Cold, Malcolm Merlyn, and the Rookie. The group arrives at S.T.A.R. Labs to find the Cosmic Treadmill destroyed. In the process of repairing it, they run into Killer Frost and Mirror Master. Kid Flash soon arrives alongside Beast Boy and Raven in an attempt to stop the villains. The villains quickly get the upper hand in battle, whilst Reverse-Flash successfully discovers that the Justice Syndicate is actually the Crime Syndicate. Johnny Quick, Deathstorm, and Atomica soon arrive and apprehend the group - except Killer Frost and the Rookie, who promptly escape.
Some villains head to Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, in an attempt to convince him of the Justice Syndicate's evil nature, but the group is thrown out. Writer Kent Clarkson (the alter-ego of Ultraman) brings the group aside and suggests they find Harley Quinn for an interview, to which the villains agree, and promptly leave. Catwoman plans to check Harley's secret hideouts, while she sends Killer Frost and the Rookie to Belle Reve to see if Harley's Task Force X acquaintances know her whereabouts. With Deadshot and Captain Boomerang in tow, the newly formed group heads to the Gotham Botanical Gardens to retrieve Harley. Upon arrival, Captain Boomerang cuts some vines, sending Poison Ivy into a rage. A battle ensues, until Catwoman intervenes and they reveal their intentions to Harley, who is quickly taken away by Deathstorm and Grid, though she drops the artifact The Joker found during the Wayne Tech break-in. The group rescues Harley, as she escapes with Ivy, Deadshot, and the Rookie while Killer Frost and Catwoman hold off the Crime Syndicate. The group climbs the Galaxy Communications Tower in an attempt to reveal Harley's video to the world, but Ultraman intervenes - citizens continue to stand with the Crime Syndicate.
Characters
Playable Characters
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Adam Strange |
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Anti-Monitor |
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Aqualad |
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Aquaman |
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Ares |
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Arsenal |
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Atom |
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Atomica |
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Atrocitus |
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B'Dg |
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Bane |
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Bane (Venom-Powered) |
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Batgirl |
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Batman |
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Batwoman |
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Beast Boy |
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Beast Boy (Bear) |
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Big Barda |
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Bizarro |
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Black Adam |
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Black Canary |
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Black Manta |
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Blue Beetle |
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Booster Gold |
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Brainiac |
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Bronze Tiger |
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Calendar Man |
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Captain Boomerang |
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Captain Cold |
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Catwoman |
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Chang Tzu |
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Cheetah |
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Cheshire |
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Clayface |
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Clayface |
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Clock King |
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Alarm Clock Drone |
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Commissioner Gordon |
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Condiment King |
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Copperhead |
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Count Vertigo |
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Creeper |
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Cyborg |
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Cyborg (Giant Suit) |
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Darkseid |
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Deadshot |
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Deathstorm |
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Deathstroke |
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Desaad |
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Detective Chimp |
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Dex-Starr |
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Doctor Fate |
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Doctor Light |
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Donna Troy |
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Doomsday |
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Eclipso |
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Enchantress |
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Eradicator |
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Felix Faust |
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Firefly |
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Firestorm |
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The Flash |
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The Flash (Wally West) |
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Frankenstein |
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General Zod |
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Gentleman Ghost |
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Gizmo |
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Golden Glider |
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Gorilla Grodd |
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Grail |
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Granny Goodness |
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Green Arrow |
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Green Lantern |
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Green Lantern (John Stewart) |
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Grid |
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Harley Quinn |
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Hawkgirl |
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Hawkman |
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Heatwave |
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Huntress |
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Jessica Cruz |
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Jinx |
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Johnny Quick |
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The Joker |
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Chattering Teeth |
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Kalibak |
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Kanto |
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Katana |
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Kid Flash |
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Killer Croc |
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Killer Frost |
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King Shark |
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Kite-Man |
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Krypto |
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Lady Shiva |
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Lashina |
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Lex Luthor |
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Lex Luthor (Power Suit) |
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Livewire |
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Lobo |
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Mad Harriet |
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Malcolm Merlyn |
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Mammoth |
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Mantis |
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Martian Manhunter |
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Martian Manhunter (True Form) |
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Mazahs |
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Mercy Graves |
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Metallo |
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Mirror Master |
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Mister Miracle |
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Mongul |
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Monsieur Mallah |
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Mr. Freeze |
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Music Meister |
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Nightwing |
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Orion |
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Owlman |
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Parasite |
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The Penguin |
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Penguin Drone |
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Plastic Man |
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Poison Ivy |
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Poison Ivy (New 52) |
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Polka-Dot Man |
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Power Ring |
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Psycho-Pirate |
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Ra's al Ghul |
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Ravager |
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Raven |
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Red Hood |
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Red Robin |
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Red Tornado |
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Reverse-Flash |
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The Riddler |
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Robin |
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Scarecrow |
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Sea King |
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Shazam |
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Billy Batson |
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Silver Banshee |
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Simon Baz |
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Sinestro |
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Solomon Grundy |
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Solovar |
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Starfire |
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Star Sapphire |
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Steppenwolf |
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Stompa |
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Superboy |
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Clark Kent |
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Superman |
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Superwoman |
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Talon |
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Terra |
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Trickster |
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Trigon |
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Toyman |
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Toyman's Monkey Drone |
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Two-Face |
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Ultra-Humanite |
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Ultraman |
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The Ventriloquist |
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Virman Vundabar |
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Vixen |
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Wonder Girl |
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Wonder Woman |
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DLC Characters
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Aquaman (Film) |
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Batman (Film) |
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Constantine | |||
Deadman |
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Etrigan |
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The Flash (TV) |
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Green Arrow (TV) |
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Indigo | |||
Mr. Terrific | |||
Prometheus |
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Reign |
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Shazam (Film) |
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Spectre |
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Supergirl |
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Swamp Thing |
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Vandal Savage |
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Vibe | |||
Vigilante | |||
Zatanna | |||
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Custom Characters
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Alfred | |
Amanda Waller | |
Bunny Suit | |
Chef | |
Detective Bullock | |
Fisherman | |
Flagman | |
Jimmy Olsen | |
Joker Henchman | |
Joker Minion | |
Kent Clarkson | |
Knitted Minion | |
Knitted Warrior | |
League of Shadows Ninja | |
Parademon | |
Perry White | |
Prison Inmate 01 | |
Prison Inmate 02 | |
Race Car Driver | |
Riddler Henchman | |
Stunt Rider | |
Swamp Monster | |
SWAT Agent | |
Two-Face Henchman |
Vehicles
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Levels
Story Levels
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New Kid on the Block |
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Con-Grodd-ulations |
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Oa No! |
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Gridlocked |
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Apokolips, Wow! |
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The One with the T. Rex Mech |
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Steppenwolf Surprise |
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Darkseid of the Moon |
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Justice League Levels
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These Boots are Made for Stompa | ||||
Arma-Ghetto Superstar | ||||
You Kanto-uch This |
Achievements
Image | Name | Description! |
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File:LEGODCAchievement1.jpg | Here`s to Mischief | Collect all the trophies |
We're Here to Help | Complete New Kid On The Block | |
Out of the Cobblepot, into the fire | Complete It's Good To Be Bad | |
Treadmill Turbulence | Complete S.T.A.R.S. In Your Eyes | |
Eco Unfriendly | Complete The Harley And The Ivy | |
Man or Monster? | Complete Arkham Barely Believe It | |
Kneel before Grodd | Complete Con-Grodd-ulations | |
Show Them Fear | Complete Oa No! | |
You say Shazam, I say Mazahs | Complete Fight at the Museum | |
Under the Sea-king | Complete Sea-king Trouble | |
Cooking up a Deathstorm | Complete Gridlocked | |
An Explosive Entrance | Complete Apokolips, Wow! | |
Kalibak To Basics | Complete The One With The T. Rex Mech | |
Syndicate Slayed | Complete They Think It's Owl Over | |
Monorail Mayhem | Complete Steppenwolf Surprise | |
Deceiving Darkseid | Complete Darkseid Of The Moon | |
Granny Loves You | Complete Granny Knows Best | |
Superman Unchained | Complete Man to Mantis | |
Stomping Stompa | Complete These Boots are Made for Stompa | |
Cannons at the Ready | Complete Arma-Ghetto Superstar | |
Sing-a-long Showdown | Complete You Kanto-uch This | |
Anti-Life Finds a Way | Complete the story | |
Crime Does Pay | Max out your stud bar in every level | |
Read All About It | Unlock and view all Minikit Newspaper covers | |
Do you like Gold bricks, Batman? | Collect all Gold Bricks | |
All Together Now | Collect all characters | |
Helping Hand | Complete all quests in the hub | |
Smile! | Graffiti all Picture Perfect posters | |
A little bit extra | Achieve 100% completion | |
Fastest man alive | Complete all races in the hub | |
The Main Man's a-comin' | Purchase Lobo | |
When they're in a Cutscene... | Create your own Custom Character | |
A Court of Owls | Have Owlman and Talon together in a party | |
Battering Ram | Perform a grab on an enemy and charge into 5 others | |
That top hat with those trousers? | Change your custom character's body piece 5 times | |
Try Not to Scratch it | Collect all vehicles | |
Hit the Jackpot | Get the x10 combat multiplier | |
Most Wanted | Achieve the highest wanted level in the hub | |
Man of Steel | Complete a level without dying | |
Thrill Rider | Ride all of the fairground rides at Amusement Mile in the hub | |
Ticket to Glide | Glide for 60 seconds as Batman in the hub | |
Trick or Treat | Have Riddler & Two-Face together in a party inside the Batcave | |
Egg on your Face | Take a selfie with Chang Tzu as any character, whilst having both in the same party | |
Can you solve it before we do? | Complete all the challenges in the hub | |
The Enemy Within | Take a selfie with Batman whilst playing as The Joker | |
Bad Guy Boogie | Activate dance mode and make 5 characters dance |
Pre-Order Bonuses
Lex Luthor (Power Suit) | TV Series Character Pack (Early Access - Deluxe Edition) | Steelbook Case (Gamestop - Deluxe Edition) | Joker Bag Tag (Target - Deluxe Edition) | Harley Quinn Bag Tag (Target) |
Trivia
Notes
- This is the first LEGO game to focus entirely on villains, similar to the villain levels featured in LEGO Batman: The Videogame.
- The game's release also marked the 10th anniversary of LEGO Batman: The Videogame.
- This is the first LEGO game featuring a custom character in the main story.
- The stud bonus in each level is called "True Villain", as opposed to "True Hero" from both LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.
- The game's storyline takes influence from the New 52 storyline, "Forever Evil" which ran from 2013-2014, with the inclusion of the Crime Syndicate of America and the game's focus on Villains.
- Another influence from the game's storyline includes the pre-Rebirth series, "The Darkseid War" which ran from 2015-2016, due to the inclusion of Lex Luthor's Superman warsuit and Darkseid's daughter, Grail.
- Like LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, several voice actors reprise their roles from other DC properties, such as the animated Justice League series for example.
- Game director Arthur Parsons stated that the game utilizes an "All Star" voice cast. Parsons describes his excitement on the game's cast as the best one that he ever worked on in any LEGO game the company has done.
- This decision was made due to the fact that Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 was using a different cast in the form of non-union actors from the United Kingdom during the 2016–17 video game voice actor strike instead of actors that are affiliated from the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
- Game director Arthur Parsons stated that the game utilizes an "All Star" voice cast. Parsons describes his excitement on the game's cast as the best one that he ever worked on in any LEGO game the company has done.
- The hub world consists of multiple iconic locations from the DC Universe, such as Gotham City, Metropolis, Arkham Asylum, Stryker's Island, Belle Reve, the Justice League Watchtower, Smallville, S.T.A.R. Labs and Apokolips.
- Despite not being featured in the hub world itself, other iconic locations such as Gorilla City, Oa & Themyscira are set in the story levels.
- The design for Gotham City in the hub is heavily influenced and based after the Batman Arkham Knight version of Gotham City.
- In order to keep Mark Hamill's involvement under wraps, Christopher Corey Smith, who voiced The Joker in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and LEGO Dimensions provided the voice of the character in the announcement trailer until Hamill's voice was officially revealed at E3 2018.
- To coincide with the trailer's villainous theme, the music that was played in the trailer was "One Way Or Another" by Blondie.
- Both Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen give mission briefings before each level similar to J. Jonah Jameson's Webcast in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.
- Unlike all previous LEGO video games, there are only 5 minikit pieces per level, making there a total of 100 minikit pieces in-game (not including DLC levels). In all previous games, each level contained 10 minikit pieces.
- There are 200 Gold Bricks to collect.
- There are 20 Red Bricks to collect.
- There are 20 story levels, similar to Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
- The Octan brand appears in the Smallville area of the hub as a gas station.
- Not including DLC, the game's roster consists of 174 characters, making it the largest character roster in a LEGO DC Game.
- Traveller's Tales had worked closely with the staff of DC Comics themselves on working on the game's story and humor.
- Much like Star-Lord's mixtape from Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, Harley Quinn's radio will play licensed songs, such as Pat Benatar's "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" for example.
References
- Some level titles reference various things in pop culture:
- "New Kid on the Block" references the American boy band, New Kids on the Block.
- "Fight at the Museum" references the film series Night at the Museum.
- "Apokolips, wow!" references the 1979 war film, Apocalypse Now.
- The title was also once parodied on the two-part Superman: The Animated Series episode, Apokolips... Now!
- "The One with the T. Rex Mech" references the naming convention of episodes of the TV Series F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
- "Darkseid of the Moon" references the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
- "Granny Knows Best" references the song from the Disney film Tangled, "Mother Knows Best."
- "These Boots are Made for Stompa" references the Nancy Sinatra song These Boots Are Made for Walkin.
- "Arma-Ghetto Superstar" references the debut solo album of American rapper Pras, Ghetto Supastar.
- "You Kanto-uch This" references the song by MC Hammer, U Can't Touch This.
- Some achievement names reference various things in pop culture:
- "Out of the Cobblepot, into the fire" references Out Of The Frying-Pan Into The Fire, the title of the sixth chapter in The Hobbit.
- "Under the Sea-king" references the song from the Disney film The Little Mermaid, Under the Sea.
- "Anti-Life Finds a Way" references the quote by Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park, "Life finds a way."
- "Man of Steel" references the 2013 film of the same name.
- "Ticket to Ride" references the song by The Beatles of the same name.
- "The Enemy Within" references the subtitle of the second season of Batman: The Telltale Series.
- Some quest names reference various things in pop culture:
- "DoBlameIt on the Sunshine" references the line from the song Blame It On the Boogie by The Jacksons, "Don't blame it on the sunshine"
- A poster of a film called "It Came from Krypton" is a parody of It Came from Outer Space
Credits
Voice Cast
- Anthony Ingruber[1][2] - Johnny Quick
- Brandon Routh[3] - Shazam
- Bumper Robinson[4] - Cyborg
- C. Thomas Howell[5] - Reverse Flash
- Christopher Swindle[6]
- Cissy Jones[7] - Lois Lane
- Clancy Brown[8] - Lex Luthor
- Corey Burton[9][10] - Hugo Strange, Virman Vundabar
- Cree Summer[11][12] - Mercy Graves, Livewire
- David Sobolov[13] - Gorilla Grodd, Lobo, Doctor Fate
- Dee Bradley Baker[14][15][16][17] - Clock King, Desaad, Sea King, Power Ring
- Diane Delano[18] - Granny Goodness
- Elias Toufexis[19] - Parademons
- Erica Luttrell[20] - Cheetah
- Eric Bauza[21] - Mr. Freeze
- Fred Tatasciore[22][23] - Ares, Black Adam, Black Manta, Clayface, Doomsday, Killer Croc, King Shark, Mongul, Perry White, Solomon Grundy
- Gary Anthony Williams[24] - Steppenwolf
- Gilbert Gottfried[25] - Mr. Mxyzptlk
- Gina Torres[26] - Superwoman
- Greg Cipes[27] - Beast Boy
- Greg Miller[28][29] - Polka-Dot Man
- Grey Griffin[14][30] - Catwoman, Lashina
- James Horan[31] - Heat Wave
- Jason Marsden[32] - Atom, Owlman
- J.B. Blanc[33][34][35] - Solovar, Ra's Al Ghul, The Penguin
- Jeffery Combs[36] - Scarecrow
- Jennifer Hale[37] - Killer Frost
- John Barrowman[38] - Malcolm Merlyn
- Josh Keaton[11] - Green Lantern
- Julie Nathanson[39] - Silver Banshee
- Kevin Conroy[11] - Batman
- Lex Lang[40][41] - Deathstorm, Mazahs
- Mark Hamill[11] - The Joker
- Mark Rolston[42] - Deathstroke
- Matthew Mercer[43] - Nightwing, Deadshot
- Max Mittelman[44][45] - Jimmy Olsen, Billy Batson
- Michael Dorn[46] - Kalibak
- Michael Ironside[47] - Darkseid
- Michael Rosenbaum[11] - The Flash
- Nolan North[48] - Ultraman, Bizarro
- Nyambi Nyambi[49] - John Stewart
- Robin Atkin Downes[50]
- Roger Craig Smith[51] - B'Dg
- Scott Porter[52] - Aquaman
- Susan Eisenberg[11] - Wonder Woman
- Steve Blum[53][54] - Captain Cold, Count Vertigo
- Stuart Allen[55] - Robin
- Tara Strong[56][57] - Harley Quinn, Golden Glider, Batgirl, Raven
- Tasia Valenza[58][59] - Poison Ivy
- Tiffany Smith[60] - Hawkgirl
- Tom Kane[11] - Commissioner Gordon
- Travis Willingham[11][61] - Superman, Talon
- Vanessa Marshall[62] - Renee Montoya
- Wally Wingert[63] - The Riddler
Crew
- Arthur Parsons - Creative Director
- Liam O'Brien - Voice Director
Gallery
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Screenshots
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