Merry Christmas, Mr. Wayne - The release of Batman Returns was perfectly timed at the peak of Konami's SNES development and during a high point in Batman mov...
See original review:Batman Returns Batman Revenge of the Joker (Sunsoft, 1992) System: Genesis Grade: F down junk Batman is poorly proportioned and looks more like a little kid in a cheap Halloween costume. The first stage places Batman on a rooftop with factories bellowing red and blue "smo...
[Batman Returns, US Back Cover] Latest Screenshots Latest Updates Saw a complete walkthrough and I gotta say, it's a pretty neat looking beat em up. I would've had a tad bit more focus on Catwoman and Max Shreck, maybe include little cats and various Penguins as enemies to pummel, but...
America - Front America - Back Review Scores Community (0) Critics (0) Developer Atari Genre Action Other Versions GEN, GG, MS, NES, PC, SCD, SNES Release Dates 01/01/92 Atari (Add Date) (Add Date) Community Stats Owners: 4 Favorite: 0 Tracked: 0 Wishlist: 0 Now Playing: 0 6....
Batman Returns Released 1992 on Dedicated handheld Related Sites + NES Player - Batman Shrine site with walkthrough, music etc. Video review of Batman games (WARNING: Language) The Angry Video Game Nerd, James Rolfe, reviews Batman-based games, including Batman.Identifiers...
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Asylum gets second because I think it has the best story and pacing of the three and it was the first good Batman game in a very long time (I honestly can't even think of a good Batman game since the SNES era and I'm not even sure whether or not it's a case of nostalgia ...
See original review: Batman Returns Batman Forever (Acclaim, 1995) System: Super Nintendo Grade: F This game was ripped to shreds by critics in 1995. It may just be the most infamous SNES game of all time. From the outset, Batman Forever shows potential. An impressive intro shows the sh...