@@eyezayar i remember my childhood friend had the game and i have fun playing it and I bought the game at Wal-Mart. Now i have the game ROM on my Android phone on a DS emulator.
The weird thing is that the DS version has so much content that the console edition just didn’t include. Namely the hunting missions and most importantly all those extra characters
I actually grew up with both versions, the ds one is just different enough to feel like its its own game, and both are absolutely incredible in every single capacity
@@expendableindigo9639 thanks from r responding, I initially thought it couldn't find it but I was looking on twitch, I then found it on RUclips thanks
One of my favorite parts of this game was going into the villain zone and starting a prison fight by hitting a character, switching to someone nearby, making them hit someone, switching off and watching the fights... I was perhaps troubled to say the least..
"For some people-" Me! I was some people! This game introduced me to SO much Batman lore and Batman characters like Nightwing, Zsaz, Two-Face, Killer Croc, Firefly, and Scarcrow- some of which are now my favourites. And it introduced me to Danny Elfman's Batman score! Pretty sure this game is one of the reasons I love the Animated Series so much. I even remember playing the villain hunt mode but the time limit stressed me out so I didn't do it often.
This brings back memories! I’m particularly fond of the Bane fight, where he pushes shipping containers together to try and crush you between them and you have to escape before he does. Mechanically simple, sure, but a unique and fun idea, especially compared to the vehicle level or whatever it was in the console version.
Just started the PC/console version recently, and was really confused about Bane missing. For some reason, they made him get captured by police IN A CUTSCENE during 2-1’s villain mission. You never get to fight him.
Yeah the DS version was actually my main way to play the game since I was a kid. It was my first game, ever. It’s my preferred version tbh, too. Keep up the banger vids, man!
@@eyezayar for sure, as someone who grew up with the DS rather than any home consoles until the Wii U, handheld games, and ports of games were all I knew. And even when I played the console versions later, I still mostly ended up preferring the DS versions. But of course man! Keep the awesome work!
Man I remember playing this game and trying to break it as a kid. Making all the wandering npc’s in arkham asylum fight each other in an epic brawl was always hilarious to me.
Lego Batman 2 on DS is one of my favorite DS/3DS Lego games. It didn't have the open world, but it had a bunch of extra characters and missions, which was pretty cool. The lack of the extra characters and missions on Wii ended up souring the console experience for me slightly.
I own the DS version and have 100 percented it, really fun game. Fun fact about my 100 percent it took probably like 7 years because I was stuck on one puzzle for the last mini kit thing, turns out you had to hit these 4 buttons on the floor in a specific order and never got it because the AI kept hitting the wrong button and assumed it was impossible, come back to it 7 years later and after careful movement and ai movement I got it.
Hey I've had this game over a decade ans still haven't 100% it yet I'm like at 96%, but it's because I haven't bought every character yet They cost so much studs
Same man, my first go around was the PlayStation 2 BUT MANNNN, I never cared of played very very many of the lego games on DS , Lego Star Wars TCS , Lego Indiana Jones, Lego Indiana Jones 2 which I understand a lot of people hate that game I understand guys but personally in my honest opinion.... Man I loved them so much both! Played it on PS3 , Xbox 360 , and DS I fell in love with those commercials that had a the people introducing the build your own adventure level, and how the difference characters had different things to build the world. DS will always be a console I'll pay my respects for . :)
That sound effects. That music. The levels. This was my childhood. I remember staying up until midnight under my bed cover playing through the game. With me absolutely sweating but loving the game too to stop. I played right through the penguins villain campaign that night. I don’t care what anyone says but this game is amazing. Still have a copy to this day.
One of my favorite childhood games ! I LOVED how you could play as Batman and Robin, OR as the villains... Like others have said, this was my introduction to a lot of Batman characters : Zsasz, Nightwing, Man-Bat... Fun fact : he first time I got to the scarecrow boss fight, I started panicking when the screen turned all green and toxic-like. I thought the game had been hacked or corrupted. I asked my parents and godmother for help. Turns out you just had to blow into the sides. Yeah, some DS games had you use the stylus, but also blow into tiny holes to simulate wind or breathing, activate mecanisms, etc. Underrated feature!!!
If you 100% the game on home console, azreal, black mask, huntress all have their parts unlocked in the character creator. Unfortunately a lot of the other ones like firefly or hugo strange got no such luck. Although I’m sure you have hundreds of other comments saying that. Also personally I grew up with both of them and I can 100% say I think they’re both great in they’re own rights. Like oddly enough the fatalities batman dolls out are a lot more gruesome in the dc version. Such as melting apart someone’s very being, in asking someone inside a solid block of gold, ramming a roller coaster cart into someone. There was never a dull moment in those comics.
LEGO Batman ds is my first ever game I ever played and it holds so much nostalgia. I played the other version couple of years later. I think I like that version a bit more than DS but still it’s massive nostalgia
Lego DS games really evolved. It went from games like this from LEGO avengers which has a giant open world and is practically the same as the console versions.
Having lived a miserable early childhood of having to play DS alternatives while my brother got to play the cool console versions, this game truly was the special one for me.
@@zacvee7255Because they are past their prime. They're good movies, don't get me wrong, but we deserve better. I will say the score is peak Batman tho.
Man this brought back a wave of memories. I remember telling my cousin if I could borrow this game and let me play it over the weekend. Don’t remember what happened after that. Might have kept might have given it back. I forgor 💀
THANK YOU FOR COVERING THIS. When I was growing up I got this as a 6 year old and was MIND BLOWN when I found out that this wasn't the lego batman everyone was praising and not the original or better version.
There's something very charming about LEGO games on the DS. I was a pretty fortunate child growing up, so I had all the latest consoles and handhelds, so I had some of my beloved LEGO games on DS as well. LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 was my favorite LEGO DS title.
I wonder if the DS version of Lego Batman was based on an earlier version of the game because of it's level select being very similar to how it was in the Lego Star Wars games.
This is the version I grew up playing, seeing the ds version batcave and hearing that rhythmic beeping of the computer brought back so many memories haha
Ah the DS version of Lego Batman. I still remember getting it for Christmas in 2008 and was obsessed with it. Wherever I went, my DS and this went with me. I still love how the DS even got some exclusive characters for it that weren't even in the console version such as Harvey Bullock, Lucius Fox, Jeremiah Arkham, Talia al Ghul, Hugo Strange, Mr. Zsasz, Firefly, Ventriloquist & Scarface, Tim Drake, Dick Grayson, Black Mask, and probably a few others.
This game was one of my favorites as a kid. I think I still spent more time with the DS versions of Complete Saga and both Indiana Jones games, but this was the first game I ever completed 100%.
I grew up playing it over and over on ds and when I started my play through not too long ago on pc I was so shocked at how different it was, both definitely good but the ds one I would hold higher than the pc one. I was amazed that I never saw anyone talk about just how immensely different they were
I have weird memories of both versions because I played both as a kid so while I remember the opening cutscene of the normal one, I also remember the bat cave and villain lair more in the ds one and while I shall never forget the cat woman kiss scene I sure as hell remember that rebreather suit
the changes in the mission names are really interesting, because the names used in the DS version actually *are* used behind the scenes in the main console versions. Within the game files the names used on DS are also used to refer to the same levels on the main version, which makes me think the DS version was based on an older version of the game before they'd figured out the level names, or was developed in isolation to it with only a design doc or something like that to work off of - this would also explain some of the more major differences such as with the greater number of unlockable characters.
Huh, that’s interesting. Maybe that would also explain why Bane and Scarecrow have actual boss fights on the DS but not on other consoles. I always thought that weird.
When I was young my dad got me a dsi and 2 games which was mario party ds and lego batman the video game for ds. One day I lost my dsi somewhere I don't remember and I didn't know where my copy of mario party ds and my copy of lego batman has went but in 2024 or 2023 I found my copy of lego batman ds in a black box of video games.
The majority of ds lego games feel like cheap knock-off versions of their console counterparts. But lego Harry Potter years 1-4 for the ds is a very different experience from the console version. It has different mechanics, different level design, readable dialogue, and it even takes some stuff from the books that wasn't in the movie. Like peeves the poltergeist is a character in it.
I should've realized when I played the stealth missions in, I think, year 3 that I had anxiety. But yeah, didnt like this one because of the non multi-player, honestly.
I remember that this game actually made me into a Batman fan as a kid. ^^ Also, I remember that in Co-op mode, both players' studs were split. Friendly fire was also a thing... This would sometimes result in me and my sister stealing eachother's hard-earned studs when we'd die and then fighting about it. XD
I grew up with the Wii version, my brother did get the DS version later on, and fun fact he held Lego Batman boxing tournaments on the DS rather recently
Hello there eyezayar I just want to say thank you for every video you put out no matter how long they take because they make my and so many other people's days so thank you
I didn't know about Lego Batman on the DS. However, one thing that weirds a lot of people out, is that I have never played Lego Star Wars TCS on a console, and have only ever played the DS version. I'm so used to the DS version that the console one feels weird. However, that game actually had cutscenes, so no idea why Lego Batman DS would go with PowerPoint presentations.
This game along with the DS lego Star Wars: the complete saga, were my childhood, it looked so much better remembering it than it does seeing it though
This was the first DS game I ever owned, and it was my favorite for years. I used to play on it for hours when I was a kid, all the way until my DSi ran out o battery. I don’t remember if I got 100% on it or not, but I might go back to it for the nostalgia.
I am hanging on by a thread to my memories of a mobile platformer version of Lego Batman that my mom had on her Nokia phone when I was about 5 yrs old. I remember barely being able to get past the 1st level and a version of Joker with a shorter hair piece, but now I'm having doubts as to if it was even a Lego Batman game, because for the love of me I can't find anything on it on the Internet.
At fifteen years old I believed I had only played the Lego batman games on my xbox 360 ... but know after seeing this video I actually remember these versions of the missions
Bruh I swear I’ve been looking for someone to acknowledge this games existence, so I knew it wasn’t just some vivid dream I had as a child, so glad someone finally remembers, I genuinely feel like a part of my soul has just been put to peace
The nostalgia I from the second I saw the thumbnail was extreme, I had both of these versions as a kid while I mainly played the ps2 version the ds version was one of my most played games on road trips
Summarizing my childhood experience with Lego DS games in a nutshell *my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined* Then I found the Lego games on the PSP and PS Vita the first 3 of which were basically exact console ports for on the go, which was all I wanted for so long
I didn’t get my until 360 late into its life and even then didn’t think to get LEGO Batman for some reason but tbh it was probably because I had this as a kid. When I was 6 my uncle gave me his DS for my birthday and a week or 2 later and instead of getting a LEGO set I took my mom to the video game isle were I saw this Masterpiece just chilling behind the glass doors at Walmart. Was the first video game I purchased at a store ever and the best part was when I got home and played it. I was blown away! Looking back at it now I just have to thank the developers because it could have just been an easy cash grab but it wasn’t, they did not have to go that hard but they did and because of their efforts I have so many fond memories today.
Grew up with both but only managed to 100% the DS version. The DS version is so underrated. The amount of nostalgia tied to it for me. Now I've 100% the DS version 6 times and the console version twice
I grew up playing with Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Star Wars (GOAT) on my DS, I still have it with the games and they still bring back the endorphins they bring to my head
I actually grew up with lego batman 2 for the wii, i absolutely loved it because of the open world and how much stuff you can discover and buy there in freemode
“Alfred’s special ability is child abuse” has to be the funniest line I’ve ever heard
He truly is a master of his craft
@@eyezayar give us lego batman 3 already
We all want it man we just gotta bunker down and wait
@@eyezayar i remember my childhood friend had the game and i have fun playing it and I bought the game at Wal-Mart. Now i have the game ROM on my Android phone on a DS emulator.
*Yeah let's pretend like Bruce doesn't take children out to fight crime.*
The weird thing is that the DS version has so much content that the console edition just didn’t include. Namely the hunting missions and most importantly all those extra characters
It's the same with lego batman 2 and 3 also in lego batman 2 and 3 you could get characters that were DLC in the console games
Bro, i aint even gonna lie, some of the suits in the DS version were straight fire
Combat was better too
It had red hood in it
The DS version is the best. Such amazing atmosphere too. Very nostalgic.
The fact that it took me 30 seconds to realise it was an emu-ladder and not an ostrich-ladder is concerning…
I had to look for a comment like yours to figure out what the hell he was talking about. Lol thanks for the decode
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOO EWARTYGUJ
I looked at it for about a straight minute and still had to look at the comments
I won't lie, I forgot Emus were a thing entirely
Wow
I actually grew up with both versions, the ds one is just different enough to feel like its its own game, and both are absolutely incredible in every single capacity
me too i had a ps3 and a ds both were amazing
real
Is the Wii version like the PS or DS version?
I agree. I might like the ds version even more than te console one. Just for the extra characters. And maybe because its a nostalgic game for me🥰
Yeah as a kid I loved the Wii version so much that I got the DS version and ended up loving it too.
A shame the bane boss fight wasn’t mentioned, that was a top tier use of his character
He mentioned in streams don’t worry. (Viewable on EyezayarVODS channel)
@@expendableindigo9639 how do u find that
I know I thought it was so cool as a kid
The Bane level was terrifying as a kid lol. Still the most tense chase scene I've experienced.
@@expendableindigo9639 thanks from r responding, I initially thought it couldn't find it but I was looking on twitch, I then found it on RUclips thanks
One of my favorite parts of this game was going into the villain zone and starting a prison fight by hitting a character, switching to someone nearby, making them hit someone, switching off and watching the fights...
I was perhaps troubled to say the least..
Nah, that is a classic my guy
Nice to know that's normal behaviour.
"For some people-" Me! I was some people! This game introduced me to SO much Batman lore and Batman characters like Nightwing, Zsaz, Two-Face, Killer Croc, Firefly, and Scarcrow- some of which are now my favourites. And it introduced me to Danny Elfman's Batman score! Pretty sure this game is one of the reasons I love the Animated Series so much. I even remember playing the villain hunt mode but the time limit stressed me out so I didn't do it often.
i got introduced to Zsasz when i played Batman: Arkham Asylum
This brings back memories! I’m particularly fond of the Bane fight, where he pushes shipping containers together to try and crush you between them and you have to escape before he does. Mechanically simple, sure, but a unique and fun idea, especially compared to the vehicle level or whatever it was in the console version.
Yes and then having him ram himself head first into a wall to do damage. Good game
bro bane didn’t even get a level😢
Just started the PC/console version recently, and was really confused about Bane missing. For some reason, they made him get captured by police IN A CUTSCENE during 2-1’s villain mission. You never get to fight him.
Yeah the DS version was actually my main way to play the game since I was a kid. It was my first game, ever. It’s my preferred version tbh, too. Keep up the banger vids, man!
Yeah, the good ol' times
I really wish I'd played this version when I was younger as well. Thanks for watching mate
@@eyezayar for sure, as someone who grew up with the DS rather than any home consoles until the Wii U, handheld games, and ports of games were all I knew. And even when I played the console versions later, I still mostly ended up preferring the DS versions. But of course man! Keep the awesome work!
@@scoot1798 there was something about it that just made me love it. Even after. Playing the main version I always went back to the da. Don’t know why.
Literally the exact same situation as you man ahaha
Man I remember playing this game and trying to break it as a kid. Making all the wandering npc’s in arkham asylum fight each other in an epic brawl was always hilarious to me.
Lego Batman 2 on DS is one of my favorite DS/3DS Lego games. It didn't have the open world, but it had a bunch of extra characters and missions, which was pretty cool. The lack of the extra characters and missions on Wii ended up souring the console experience for me slightly.
i loved lego batman 2 ds
i always preferred Lego Batman 2 on DS over the Wii version because I was stupid and didn’t understand the open world at all
I played console first and was a little surprised by the lack of open world.
Ds lego batman 2 was cool, i remember when i dropped my stylus in the road and almost got run over. Good times
I played it on the Vita, my first game on my first console
Suck it low-poly
I grew up with both of them. I also remember being terrified by Scarecrow.
The music for scarecrow's level at the gallery was so unsettling
I own the DS version and have 100 percented it, really fun game. Fun fact about my 100 percent it took probably like 7 years because I was stuck on one puzzle for the last mini kit thing, turns out you had to hit these 4 buttons on the floor in a specific order and never got it because the AI kept hitting the wrong button and assumed it was impossible, come back to it 7 years later and after careful movement and ai movement I got it.
Hey I've had this game over a decade ans still haven't 100% it yet I'm like at 96%, but it's because I haven't bought every character yet They cost so much studs
@@phantomflames136 you can farm studs in the arkham asylum secret room
That's how you know the AI sucked
It took me half a decade to 100%
I 100% all 3 saves
The two images at the end (9:40) made me realize how dumb I am
Like
Ostrich Ladder? What's that, it could be an emu , emu. Ladder. Emulad... Shoot me
9:25
I actually grew up with both versions as a kid. Even though I definitely preferred the Playstation version, the DS version still went pretty hard.
I've played both and the ds fucking slaps
Same man, my first go around was the PlayStation 2 BUT MANNNN, I never cared of played very very many of the lego games on DS , Lego Star Wars TCS , Lego Indiana Jones, Lego Indiana Jones 2 which I understand a lot of people hate that game I understand guys but personally in my honest opinion.... Man I loved them so much both! Played it on PS3 , Xbox 360 , and DS I fell in love with those commercials that had a the people introducing the build your own adventure level, and how the difference characters had different things to build the world. DS will always be a console I'll pay my respects for . :)
@@ilikebunnies7633 So much nostalgia for lego DS bruce honestly great stuff.
I just ordered Lego Batman for the Wii a few years ago I used to play Lego Batman on the DS
@@kennel878XxMan, I hated some of the minigames in Indiana Jones 2
0:02 "No child abuse, 2/10"
That sound effects. That music. The levels. This was my childhood. I remember staying up until midnight under my bed cover playing through the game. With me absolutely sweating but loving the game too to stop. I played right through the penguins villain campaign that night. I don’t care what anyone says but this game is amazing. Still have a copy to this day.
Same but i lost my copy😢
real
Yooo I remember my DS was my first gaming device and this was my first ever game I played on it😂😂 I spent many nights under my covers sweating
One of my favorite childhood games ! I LOVED how you could play as Batman and Robin, OR as the villains... Like others have said, this was my introduction to a lot of Batman characters : Zsasz, Nightwing, Man-Bat...
Fun fact : he first time I got to the scarecrow boss fight, I started panicking when the screen turned all green and toxic-like. I thought the game had been hacked or corrupted.
I asked my parents and godmother for help. Turns out you just had to blow into the sides. Yeah, some DS games had you use the stylus, but also blow into tiny holes to simulate wind or breathing, activate mecanisms, etc. Underrated feature!!!
Such a good game
If you 100% the game on home console, azreal, black mask, huntress all have their parts unlocked in the character creator. Unfortunately a lot of the other ones like firefly or hugo strange got no such luck.
Although I’m sure you have hundreds of other comments saying that.
Also personally I grew up with both of them and I can 100% say I think they’re both great in they’re own rights. Like oddly enough the fatalities batman dolls out are a lot more gruesome in the dc version. Such as melting apart someone’s very being, in asking someone inside a solid block of gold, ramming a roller coaster cart into someone. There was never a dull moment in those comics.
You get parts for Spoiler as well on console.
@@maul6167 Im Pretty sure just the head
LEGO Batman ds is my first ever game I ever played and it holds so much nostalgia. I played the other version couple of years later. I think I like that version a bit more than DS but still it’s massive nostalgia
Lego DS games really evolved. It went from games like this from LEGO avengers which has a giant open world and is practically the same as the console versions.
Wait-- LEGO Avengers on DS has open world?!
@@superiorcomicfan Even Lego city undercover for ds, or 3ds more like, had it.
The original DS lego games are still iconic and honestly more fun than the newer 3DS ones imo
I love the isometric, touch control take on Lego Harry Potter 1, very unique and I was disappointed that the sequel was more of a standard lego game
I started with the original 2 Star Wars on GBA. My buddies had them on Xbox. The ds games blew my mind in the way they adapted the console games
Peak childhood was playing this on ur way to school.
Having lived a miserable early childhood of having to play DS alternatives while my brother got to play the cool console versions, this game truly was the special one for me.
Oh my lord I remember playing Lego Batman on the ds and it was so fun, especially making a bunch of random jail fights for the fun of it
As a gamer who played this game on the DS, I loved this game. It’s a damn shame my DS broke.
Same my flap broke then the direction buttons rip what a console 😍
I have been watching this channel for about 4 months now and you are the reason why I started to play lego games again
I grew up with this and my love for the original Burton Batman movies. Ah, the score is so good, especially the one in the church tower.
Tell me about it. The Dark Knight trilogy is great, but there’s not enough love for the Burton Batman movies (and their killer scores).
@@zacvee7255Because they are past their prime. They're good movies, don't get me wrong, but we deserve better. I will say the score is peak Batman tho.
Man this brought back a wave of memories. I remember telling my cousin if I could borrow this game and let me play it over the weekend. Don’t remember what happened after that. Might have kept might have given it back. I forgor 💀
It’s an absolute joy to see him play the ACTUAL LEGO Batman
🧢
@@hugocanuto6981 You must’ve never played it on the DS before
@@Killzone188 and never will
@@hugocanuto6981 missing out tbh they both great console/ds
@@Dee3Uchiha it's not because i don't want it it's because Nintendo hates Brazil and i hate them too because if this
I used to have the DS game, if you go to Arkham Asylum you'll hear yells/screams/ and Joker's laughter. It sounded disturbing.
THANK YOU FOR COVERING THIS. When I was growing up I got this as a 6 year old and was MIND BLOWN when I found out that this wasn't the lego batman everyone was praising and not the original or better version.
This was all I played back in the day on my old PSP. Brought back so many nostalgic memories
PSP version was the full game, lol
The fact that you can't murder Robin in this game is absolutely outrageous
You play as him, jump off a cliff, then switch back to batman before you die.
There's something very charming about LEGO games on the DS. I was a pretty fortunate child growing up, so I had all the latest consoles and handhelds, so I had some of my beloved LEGO games on DS as well. LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 was my favorite LEGO DS title.
I wonder if the DS version of Lego Batman was based on an earlier version of the game because of it's level select being very similar to how it was in the Lego Star Wars games.
This is the version I grew up playing, seeing the ds version batcave and hearing that rhythmic beeping of the computer brought back so many memories haha
This game is what I grew up on, didn't even know it was a limited version until about 10 years later lol
i love using ostrich stepladders to play my videogames
the ds version is my childhood, also azrael and black mask are on the ps2 in the character customizer after you 100% the game
oh and huntress too.
DS lego batman is absolutely legendary. Grew up with this game as a kid and still love it to this day. very good game and video eyezayuh
Ah the DS version of Lego Batman. I still remember getting it for Christmas in 2008 and was obsessed with it. Wherever I went, my DS and this went with me. I still love how the DS even got some exclusive characters for it that weren't even in the console version such as Harvey Bullock, Lucius Fox, Jeremiah Arkham, Talia al Ghul, Hugo Strange, Mr. Zsasz, Firefly, Ventriloquist & Scarface, Tim Drake, Dick Grayson, Black Mask, and probably a few others.
This was my nostalgia. I may have been too young to know what the hell I was doing, but it was a fun experience nonetheless
The DS version is the one I played and I loved it. And honestly, liked it better than the other versions
Based Aleph
Same bro. Especially coming from the original 2 Star Wars games on GBA. The DS games blew my socks off
@@callmezeldaonemoartime aleph?
I’ve played this when I was younger and I’d remember I’d always be stuck at the scarecrow level and the clay face one
This game was one of my favorites as a kid. I think I still spent more time with the DS versions of Complete Saga and both Indiana Jones games, but this was the first game I ever completed 100%.
I was so obsessed with this game when it came out, that I played it on PS2, PSP and DS
I grew up playing it over and over on ds and when I started my play through not too long ago on pc I was so shocked at how different it was, both definitely good but the ds one I would hold higher than the pc one. I was amazed that I never saw anyone talk about just how immensely different they were
bro i thought this version was like a hallucination of mine, it was my childhood
This was the first Lego game I ever played and damn was it a good time.
This was the first game I’d ever played in general
As a kid I often got the DS version of the Lego games before the console ones. It was always an interesting experience to see how different they were.
Bruce & Robert in 144P 😅
Great video again dude loved it
Hi, RuggedEagle. I love your videos.
Thank you mate!
4:03 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA WTF I love this😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣This sound effect and the cut pure golden humor
I loved playing all the LEGO games on the LEGO website, like unity engine ones.
made my day him saying he hopes our days are going well bc ive been quite down recently
It’s a good day when Mr. Zayer uploads 🙏🙏🙏
I have weird memories of both versions because I played both as a kid so while I remember the opening cutscene of the normal one, I also remember the bat cave and villain lair more in the ds one and while I shall never forget the cat woman kiss scene I sure as hell remember that rebreather suit
the changes in the mission names are really interesting, because the names used in the DS version actually *are* used behind the scenes in the main console versions. Within the game files the names used on DS are also used to refer to the same levels on the main version, which makes me think the DS version was based on an older version of the game before they'd figured out the level names, or was developed in isolation to it with only a design doc or something like that to work off of - this would also explain some of the more major differences such as with the greater number of unlockable characters.
YOU.
Huh, that’s interesting. Maybe that would also explain why Bane and Scarecrow have actual boss fights on the DS but not on other consoles. I always thought that weird.
Lego Batman DS was not only my first lego game, but also my introduction to the whole DC universe. I still revisit it every once in a while.
This game was my childhood, I had every single character, and then I could only play certain missions because my bottom DS screen broke.
When I was young my dad got me a dsi and 2 games which was mario party ds and lego batman the video game for ds. One day I lost my dsi somewhere I don't remember and I didn't know where my copy of mario party ds and my copy of lego batman has went but in 2024 or 2023 I found my copy of lego batman ds in a black box of video games.
The majority of ds lego games feel like cheap knock-off versions of their console counterparts. But lego Harry Potter years 1-4 for the ds is a very different experience from the console version. It has different mechanics, different level design, readable dialogue, and it even takes some stuff from the books that wasn't in the movie. Like peeves the poltergeist is a character in it.
Oh yeah, I like the fact that the story is more 'sirius' in the DS version.
@@jz3401 im hoping thats a pun i didnt get and not you absolutely butchering the word serious
@@shyguy85 I mean... Sirius Black?
Totally a pun, man. My bad.
@@jz3401 I mean uhhhh yeah I totally know Harry Potter puna
I should've realized when I played the stealth missions in, I think, year 3 that I had anxiety.
But yeah, didnt like this one because of the non multi-player, honestly.
I remember that this game actually made me into a Batman fan as a kid. ^^
Also, I remember that in Co-op mode, both players' studs were split. Friendly fire was also a thing...
This would sometimes result in me and my sister stealing eachother's hard-earned studs when we'd die and then fighting about it. XD
Seeing those models is nostalgic, I played the DS version so much as a kid. I actually didn't play the console version years later
I grew up with the Wii version, my brother did get the DS version later on, and fun fact he held Lego Batman boxing tournaments on the DS rather recently
Hello there eyezayar I just want to say thank you for every video you put out no matter how long they take because they make my and so many other people's days so thank you
Lego Batman for the DS was my first videogame ever
I have adored this game so much that I have 100% completed it three times (All 3 save files). Nostalgia at its finest.
I didn't know about Lego Batman on the DS. However, one thing that weirds a lot of people out, is that I have never played Lego Star Wars TCS on a console, and have only ever played the DS version. I'm so used to the DS version that the console one feels weird. However, that game actually had cutscenes, so no idea why Lego Batman DS would go with PowerPoint presentations.
I saw the character models. I literally just went “oh no” but nice to know that now more people know about both versions
I still have my 100% save file where I had to spend hours grinding studs even with all the multipliers
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This game along with the DS lego Star Wars: the complete saga, were my childhood, it looked so much better remembering it than it does seeing it though
This was the first DS game I ever owned, and it was my favorite for years. I used to play on it for hours when I was a kid, all the way until my DSi ran out o battery. I don’t remember if I got 100% on it or not, but I might go back to it for the nostalgia.
I am hanging on by a thread to my memories of a mobile platformer version of Lego Batman that my mom had on her Nokia phone when I was about 5 yrs old. I remember barely being able to get past the 1st level and a version of Joker with a shorter hair piece, but now I'm having doubts as to if it was even a Lego Batman game, because for the love of me I can't find anything on it on the Internet.
I remember beating this game in church and being super happy. It was pretty fun
At fifteen years old I believed I had only played the Lego batman games on my xbox 360 ... but know after seeing this video I actually remember these versions of the missions
finally this version gets the recognition it deserves
Bruh I swear I’ve been looking for someone to acknowledge this games existence, so I knew it wasn’t just some vivid dream I had as a child, so glad someone finally remembers, I genuinely feel like a part of my soul has just been put to peace
The man the myth the legend failed The Skywalker saga Batman is back aye
Yeah, the DS version is the only version I have EVER played. Glad to see it getting some recognition
Goated vid i watched it 7 times already
The nostalgia I from the second I saw the thumbnail was extreme, I had both of these versions as a kid while I mainly played the ps2 version the ds version was one of my most played games on road trips
I played both of the versions, yhis video is unbelievably nostalgic, thank you for this gem on the internet :3 love ya, and keep up the great work.
I didn’t think they could make Robert look more dumb but yet here we are
The bully music you used in this exact video brings back memories
Summarizing my childhood experience with Lego DS games in a nutshell
*my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined*
Then I found the Lego games on the PSP and PS Vita the first 3 of which were basically exact console ports for on the go, which was all I wanted for so long
my main memory of this game is the scarecrow level making me feel physically sick with the green wavy screen
As I said prior: Does he ever miss?
The PowerPoint presentations were peak cinema
0:28 both actually
I used to play the ds version of lego Batman so much! Even tho the graphics were rough, the port is still pretty decent
8:02 FERNAN EL CRACK CARAJO
I didn’t get my until 360 late into its life and even then didn’t think to get LEGO Batman for some reason but tbh it was probably because I had this as a kid.
When I was 6 my uncle gave me his DS for my birthday and a week or 2 later and instead of getting a LEGO set I took my mom to the video game isle were I saw this Masterpiece just chilling behind the glass doors at Walmart.
Was the first video game I purchased at a store ever and the best part was when I got home and played it. I was blown away!
Looking back at it now I just have to thank the developers because it could have just been an easy cash grab but it wasn’t, they did not have to go that hard but they did and because of their efforts I have so many fond memories today.
villan hunt taking me back to lego star wars 3's bounty hunting
Grew up with both but only managed to 100% the DS version. The DS version is so underrated. The amount of nostalgia tied to it for me. Now I've 100% the DS version 6 times and the console version twice
I grew up playing with Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Star Wars (GOAT) on my DS, I still have it with the games and they still bring back the endorphins they bring to my head
I actually grew up with lego batman 2 for the wii, i absolutely loved it because of the open world and how much stuff you can discover and buy there in freemode
I grew up on both the ps2 and ds versions of this game it was bliss back in the day
That was probably the least enthusiastic mention of Cashies I have ever heard lol
that emu ladder = emulator joke took me too long man