
And it do look like Batman and his adversaries were digitized rather than drawn originally (early Mortal Kombat style). The graphics were down converted from the home console versions I've heard. The game also have some good (and pretty unique) music for a Gameboy game IMO. You also have a quite large number of gadgets available to you (although you have to choose 2 at the start of the game/level). You can do floor sweeps and uppercuts (by pressing down and then A or B respectively) as well as normal punches and kicks etc. And I think it's a pretty cool game now that I've gotten past the first screen (hint: there's a balcony/floor above you that you can reach by pressing down and then quickly up to do a giant leap upwards).Ĭombat is actually really fun too it's sort of a baby fighting game system with B button being punch and A being kick. I've been playing the Gameboy version of Batman Forever for the last couple of days.
