Fear, terror and fun in Lego DC Super Villains


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  • Saturday, 17 Nov 2018

Screenshot: In a Lego world without superherous, it's your job as Joker, Harley Quinn or Lex Luthor to wreak havoc and have fun. — Warner/dpa

Warner Bros Interactive has brought together two worlds in its latest game for PCs and consoles – the world of DC Comics and the world of Lego.

In Lego DC Super Villains, the player slips into the role of a super villain and explores a Lego world, spreading fear and terror – and lots of fun.

The storyline is that the Justice League, which stands for the good in the world, has lost power and disappeared. The power vacuum has been filled by the Justice Syndicate, which is made up of doppelgangers of the superheroes.

These shady characters include the Joker, Harley Quinn and Lex Luthor. The game, which is suitable for players aged 12 and older, is especially fun when played in local co-op mode.

Lego DC Super Villains is available for the Playstation 4, the Xbox One and the Switch as well as PCs. The console versions cost around US$70 (RM293) and the PC version around US$45 (RM189). – dpa

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