
Bat-Mite is controlled in the Wii game using the DS as a gamepad. He can flap around in any level of the game, helping (or hindering) Batman's progress. Batman: The Brave and the Bold takes place over four chapters, each separated into a handful of levels.
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Several of the voice actors from the television series reprise their roles in the game.Players who also have the Nintendo DS version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold can link the two games and unlock Bat-Mite as a playable character. The writing is excellent - too bad unveiling it is such a chore. Things do start to get a little repetitive after a couple of hours play for. Enemies drop coins which can be used to upgrade. It should be made known that this DS version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold is definitely not some stripped down version of its Wii counterpart in any shape or form. Players control Batman and a tag-along superhero partner (which differs from episode to episode) and fight various villains as they save Gotham City and beyond.
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As in the TV series, Robin, Blue Beetle, Green Lantern, Flash, and Aquaman are prominently featured, in partnerships with Batman against supervillains including Two Face, Catwoman, and Gorilla Grodd. If there's an obvious criticism to level at Batman: The Brave and the Bold, it's that it's not terribly deep or complex. Batman: The Brave and The Bold - The Videogame is a sidescrolling platformer beat-'em-up based on the cartoon series of the same name. Players follow Batman through missions involving a rogue's gallery of Gotham's very worst, as well as guest appearances from some of the greatest and most unusual characters from the DC Comics universe. As in the animated TV series (as well as in the original title comic on which it's based), Brave and the Bold - The Videogame features team-ups between Batman and another superhero, who joins the Caped Crusader for a single episode to overcome a great challenge or defeat a common enemy.In single-player games, the computer can control one of the heroes, but the premise is well suited for co-op multiplayer play, and a second gamer can drop in and out of the action, taking the role of Batman's partner. The play of the game involves side-scrolling combat, with platform puzzles that sometimes require the use of Batman's high-tech gadgets. at the time of the game's retail release). Batman: The Brave and the Bold is a 2D action-adventure based on the television series of the same name (airing on Cartoon Network in the U.S.
