This is especially an issue when the roads become so congested that lightning quick reflexes are a must to win. The Batmobile isn’t the smoothest to control, and I would have liked it to move a little more fluidly. The back of the game case says that Adventures is two games in one, but you only get to use the Batwing for one level, so that’s a bit of a stretch really. In the sixth and final level, Batman takes to the sky in the Batwing. In most levels, Batman must either race to the finish before the time limit runs out or destroy all the enemies. There are a total of six levels, each one having multiple parts. To show off the Sega CD’s power, Batman takes the Batmobile out for a spin to catch these evil doers with very nice scaling effects. The game’s story features a few of the key villains from the series, Poison Ivy, the Riddler, and everyone’s favorite Joker. On top of that, the animators and writers of the show made an exclusive episode of the animated series to be spliced into this game as in between level cut scenes! This Batman game has a few great things going for it, but does it ultimately run out of gas due to some difficulty issues? Pushing the Sega CD to produce some great scaling effects, Adventures was quite impressive for its time. Instead of a walk along beat-’em-up, this game finds Batman behind the wheel of the Batmobile as he takes to the streets to find the missing Commissioner Gordon and his trusty sidekick, Robin. Holy joysticks Batman! This game is really hard! The Adventures of Batman and Robin for the Sega CD is unlike its Genesis counterpart. Genre: Racing Developer: Sega of America Publisher: Sega of America Players: 1 Released: 1995
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