

We do have a new but every exceptional Batman, Val Kilmer, who has a tough role to fit into after the great performances Michael Keaton brought. But that doesn't mean this was a bad installment to the "Batman" series, it's actually very decent worth more than one look. Personally, I just enjoyed the first Batman the best, I think a lot of us did. This was the beginning of the end, and it was followed by Batman and Robin.
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The problem with the movie, although i did enjoy it, is the total change in style the backdrop of Gotham city is no longer dark and Gothic and the series is moving away from Batmans comic roots. Tommy Lee Jones plays Two-Face and as usual his performance is decent, but the star of the show is Jim Carrey as the Riddler his performance is both camp and eccentric, and it hits the mark brilliantly. Chris O'Donnell is introduced as Robin, and his martial arts antics do add something to the film. Chase Meridian) brings sex appeal, but her character delivers little more. All the other characters are new, Nicole Kidman (Dr. Schumachers approach is too comical and Gotham has lost the sinister ora that Burton created, Val Kilmer is OK as the bat, and he certainly helps save the film from total disaster. The game was met with largely negative reviews, mainly due to overly cryptic and complicated control schemes and poor design.Batman forever fails to follow in the footsteps of the first 2 movies, after Tim Burton and Michael Keaton were replaced with with Joel Schumacher and Val Kilmer. The co-op mode was not available on Game Boy and Game Gear systems. In another mode, however, Batman and Robin can attack each other, but still need to look out for enemies and have separate credit counts. In one mode, Batman and Robin work together and cannot harm each other, although they share credits. There are two kinds of Co-op modes in Batman Forever.

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The Game Boy and Game Gear versions do away with a majority of the puzzle-solving of the SNES, PC and Genesis versions and opt for a more traditional platform fighting game. The PC version is the same as the SNES and Genesis versions, but has superior graphics, and Batman and Robin appear in their movie attire it also has loading delays. The two most prominent ones are the constant load screens (where the game will display "HOLD ON") on the Super NES version, and the much more Mortal Kombat-like controls as well as moves on the Genesis version. The Super NES and Genesis/Mega Drive versions of the game are almost the same, but present very glaring differences. There are also four hidden "blueprint" gadgets. The gadget list is selected by the player each level, with three standard gadgets for each character and two gadgets selected from a list. In order to jump down off platforms, the player has to slightly push the R button, before pushing down on the Super NES version. To use the grappling hook, the SNES version uses the unconventional combination of pressing the Up button slightly before the Select button.

Some gadget moves involve moving away from the enemy right before pressing a punch or kick button, which creates problems since the game only keeps the players facing enemies if they're close enough to each other. The controls are largely based on move lists and key sequences. There is also a fighting game mode called "training mode" where the player can play as Batman, Robin, or any of the enemies found throughout the game against either a computer-controlled opponent, against a second player, or cooperatively against two computer opponents. The player plays as either Batman or Robin. The Sega Game Gear, Game Boy and PC versions were developed by Probe Entertainment.

The Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis versions were developed by Acclaim Studios London and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The game is based on the movie of the same name, but is not related to the later arcade edition. Batman Forever is a beat 'em up game based on the movie of the same name.
