
It's a dark, grimy, constrained spin-off from the Arkham console games.ĭespite this, NetherRealm Studios's game resembles Infinity Blade far more than it does an open-world action-adventure. While this is another fine Batman game, Batman Arkham City Lockdown couldn't be much more different from Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes. TT Games has translated the kid-friendly action-adventure template of the core console series to mobile perfectly. Still, this remains a Batman game, and an excellent one at that.

As the title suggests, the game stars a whole host of DC heroes besides Batman himself - including the last son of Krypton. Of course, Superman can gain a little encouragement from the fact that he contributes to its success. Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes is far and away the best game on this rundown. Let's take a look at their respective offerings, then, AND evaluate the mobile games in which the two have shared the limelight.Īs opening attacks go, this one's akin to Batman embedding a Kryptonite batarang in Supes's chest. On this occasion, however, we'd simply wonder: 'who has appeared in the best iOS and Android games?'

With that in mind, we thought we'd pitch them into battle once again. After all, one's an overgrown boy scout with a Messiah complex and godlike powers, while the other is a flesh and blood man who routinely hides in the shadows and beats people unconscious. To put it mildly, though, Supes and Bats haven't always seen eye to eye.

But this will be the first time that this pair of superhero titans have appeared in a live action feature together. Of course, anyone who's ever been within 50 yards of a comic book shop will know that the two have always occupied the same universe in print, as well as in animated form. If you've missed the news - or just want to see it spelt out again to convince you that you weren't dreaming - the follow-up to Man of Steel will feature everyone's favourite grumpy vigilante, Batman. Undoubtedly, the most talked-about announcement from the annual overhyped event that is Comic-Con is the news of a Batman and Superman cinematic team-up.
