Batman Returns (1993) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | GametekPlatform / 2D Denton Designs, Roy Bannon, John Heap, Ally Noble 512K Yes Eng 3.5" Floppy disk Europe | Commodore Amiga More from other publishers: Atari Lynx Sega Mega Drive Nintendo NES Nintendo SNES Sega Game Gear |
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(Anonymous) (Unknown) 24th Nov 2010 08:44Title Batman Returns
Publisher Gametek (1993)
Game Type Beat-em-up
Players 1
HD Installable No
Compatibility All Amigas
Submission Dennis Smith Profiled Reviewer
Review
Movie tie-in games have had a bad name for as long as they have existed.
They tend to be weak games using the name of a popular movie to sell more
copies. Batman Returns is something of an exception. Batman Returns is
much, much worse than any other movie cash-in I have ever seen. After the
reasonable quality title-pictures have outlined a seemingly irrelevant
prologue you get to take the part of a small Batman sprite as he leaps and
dances like a badly controlled marionette in an attempt to kick and punch
on-coming assailants. The control is nearly intuitive but slow to react;
you'll find it difficult to do much damage to individual enemies, never mind
several at once and after Batman gets knocked out on the first level you'll
feel no desire to play any more. Recycle it.
Publisher Gametek (1993)
Game Type Beat-em-up
Players 1
HD Installable No
Compatibility All Amigas
Submission Dennis Smith Profiled Reviewer
Review
Movie tie-in games have had a bad name for as long as they have existed.
They tend to be weak games using the name of a popular movie to sell more
copies. Batman Returns is something of an exception. Batman Returns is
much, much worse than any other movie cash-in I have ever seen. After the
reasonable quality title-pictures have outlined a seemingly irrelevant
prologue you get to take the part of a small Batman sprite as he leaps and
dances like a badly controlled marionette in an attempt to kick and punch
on-coming assailants. The control is nearly intuitive but slow to react;
you'll find it difficult to do much damage to individual enemies, never mind
several at once and after Batman gets knocked out on the first level you'll
feel no desire to play any more. Recycle it.
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History
This title was first added on 16th January 2011
This title was most recently updated on 24th June 2017







