Info about LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham DLC: Batman 75th Anniversary:

Official game description:
Play as Joker and Harley Quinn, setting up a variety of celebration set pieces. Be the Dark Knight and play as some of the most iconic faces of Batman through the years, including his first appearance in Detective Comics #27.

Release date: Nov 12, 2014

Categories: Single-player Story, Puzzle Solving, Collectibles, 3D Platformer

Feature scans:
- MTX: score 5; verdict: Fair Monetization - Traditional DLC; summary: The user feedback focuses solely on the value and length of a DLC and season pass. No evidence of microtransactions, pay-to-win mechanics, loot boxes, currency obfuscation, or any form of predatory monetization was found. The complaints are about content-to-price ratio, which does not indicate greedy or aggressive monetization under the provided scoring criteria.

- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price: No data
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: N/A
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: N/A
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: Multiple reviews explicitly describe the DLC as a single very short level. One French review states it was finished in 'une dizaine de minutes' (~10 minutes), which directly gives session length and also serves as the total time to complete the DLC since it is a single level with no separate story mode. No evidence for endgame content exists.
- Time-to-fun: No data
- Player Archetypes: No data


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Diverse character roster praised (weight 0.97): Players consistently praise the inclusion of diverse and unique Batman variants, such as Zebra Batman, Sinestro Corps Batman, Gotham by Gaslight Batman, and 60s Batman, along with classic characters like Joker and Harley Quinn. This variety is seen as a major highlight that adds replay value and novelty.
- Fun and compact level design (weight 0.39): The DLC level is described as tightly packed, humorous, and fun, with cute mini-levels and collectible minikits. The light atmosphere and engaging gameplay contribute to an enjoyable experience.
- Good value with Season Pass (weight 0.34): Many reviewers note that the DLC offers good value when purchased as part of a Season Pass, especially for fans of the Batman universe or achievement hunters. However, some suggest it is only mildly amusing if bought separately at full price.
- Appeals to achievement hunters (weight 0.24): The DLC includes 5 achievements, making it appealing for achievement hunters and completionists. It is recommended for those who want to fully complete the game.
- Unique powers and customization (weight 0.19): Zebra Batman's magnetic powers are highlighted as useful and unique, and players enjoy decorating in Joker and Harley Quinn style. These features add creative gameplay elements beyond combat.
- Characters usable in main game (weight 0.1): Characters unlocked in this DLC can be used outside the DLC in the main game, increasing its overall value and integration with the base experience.
- Creative Lego adaptation noted (weight 0.1): One reviewer specifically appreciates the adaptation of the Batman fruit market in Lego, noting it as a creative and faithful inclusion that adds charm.

Common complaints:
- Not worth the price (weight 0.72): Multiple players feel the DLC is overpriced and not worth its cost, citing that it charges real money for a short, mediocre experience. One reviewer explicitly calls it a scam.
- Extremely short content (weight 0.66): Players consistently report the level is very short, lasting only 5-10 minutes or consisting of a single room/area. The total playtime is cited as very brief.
- Mediocre or weak level design (weight 0.46): The level is described as just okay, lame, weak, and lazy with a small map. One reviewer mentions a freeze bug on a specific picture.
- Very low ratings (weight 0.26): Reviewers assign very low scores, such as 4/10, and one calls it probably the worst DLC. General dislike is expressed.
- Low quality characters (weight 0.19): New characters are described as boring and lacking new abilities, offering only cosmetic changes. This makes the DLC feel unsubstantial.
- Technical issues (weight 0.19): One reviewer reports a freeze issue on the Harley and Joker picture, and another mentions a puzzle bug in freeplay where a second character ruins the puzzle.
- Disconnected story (weight 0.19): The episode is noted to not be connected to the original game, and the story is considered very bad, lowering the overall experience.

Gameplay feedback:
- Joker and Harley Quinn Bonus Level (weight 0.72): Multiple clusters describe a short, self-contained bonus level where players control Joker and Harley Quinn to trash Batman's party. It is a single small area with a dance floor memory puzzle, smashable objects, and a light humorous tone.
- Unlockable and Additional Characters (weight 0.37): Players can unlock characters after completing the content, including themed characters from Detective Comics #27 and the ability to play as 60s Batman. These additions provide cosmetic or unique abilities tied to the franchise's history.
- Bonus Episode Separate from Main Game (weight 0.3): This content is a separate bonus episode added for Batman's 75th anniversary, consisting of one level and several characters. It is not connected to the original game's story, serving as standalone downloadable content.
- Dense Small Map with Minikits (weight 0.26): The map is described as small but densely packed with content, including hidden Minikits to collect. The level is essentially one room with multiple objectives, maximizing replayability in a compact space.

Performance notes:
- Game freezes on load (weight 0.13): Players report that the game freezes on the level load screen, preventing them from starting or continuing gameplay. This is a critical technical issue that blocks progress entirely.

Recommendations:
- Season pass recommended (weight 0.59): The DLC is seen as worthwhile only when bundled with the season pass rather than purchased separately, as standalone value is poor.
- Not worth standalone (weight 0.41): The content is not recommended for separate purchase; it feels overpriced or incomplete on its own.
- For character collectors (weight 0.16): Fans aiming to collect all characters may find value, but others may be disappointed due to short length.
- Recommended for Batman fans (weight 0.1): Players who are fans of the Batman universe are more likely to enjoy the DLC.
- Definitely should play (weight 0.09): Some players strongly recommend the DLC, suggesting it is worth playing regardless.
- Feels like a scam (weight 0.07): A minority believe the DLC offers little value and feels deceptive.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.32): Players are disappointed due to the DLC being very short and minimal in content, with a high price that does not feel justified. The level is described as lacking in quality regarding story, gameplay, and graphics, and feels disconnected from the original game.
- Frustration (weight 0.12): Frustration arises from the perceived scam of paying a high price for an overpriced, short level, combined with technical issues like game freezes on level load. Additionally, a puzzle problem in freeplay mode where the second character ruins the experience, along with lazy level design, contributes to this feeling.
- Excitement (weight 0.12): Excitement is driven by the inclusion of alternate Batman characters such as Zebra Batman and Sinestro Corps Batman, which players find cool. The fun gameplay of trashing the party also amplifies this positive emotion.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.12): Players enjoy the tightly packed map, cool Batmen, and the cute level design, especially when playing as Joker and Harley. The characters are described as really fun, providing decent entertainment overall.
- Happiness (weight 0.08): Happiness stems from the adaptation of the Batman fruit market in Lego style, along with the festive elements like the Happy Birthday Batman celebration and decorating features.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.08): Satisfaction is expressed because the DLC adds desired characters from Detective Comics #27 and multiple Batmen, along with cool minikits and unlockable characters that enhance the experience.
- Interest (weight 0.04): Interest is generated by the unique DLC concept of playing as Joker and Harley Quinn, as well as the introduction of interesting new Batman character versions.
- Amusement (weight 0.04): Amusement comes from the simple pleasure of smashing things within a single area, which players find entertaining.
- Boredom (weight 0.04): Boredom is caused by the characters being perceived as boring, leading to a lack of engagement with the content.
- Dissatisfaction (weight 0.04): Dissatisfaction results from the high price point for what is perceived as short and minimal content, creating a negative value perception.
- Slight positivity (weight 0.04): Slight positivity is due to the inclusion of additional characters, though the impact is minimal and does not fully improve the overall experience.}