

So, The Adventures of Batman & Robin on SNES is one of those weird cases where the same title got totally different games depending on the platform. The SNES version? Pure side-scrolling action—you’re jumping across Gotham’s rooftops, punching thugs, and tossing Batarangs like there’s no tomorrow. The vibe’s straight out of the animated series, with that moody purple-and-blue color palette and those sharp, angular character designs.
First level drops you right into it—Batman’s gliding between buildings, dodging gunfire, and taking out Two-Face’s goons. The controls feel tight, but some of the platforming can get brutal if you’re not careful. And the boss fights? Classic ’90s SNES—big, flashy, and just the right amount of frustrating.
Funny thing is, the Genesis version was a top-down shooter, and the Sega CD one was all Batmobile missions. SNES fans got the best deal, honestly. This one’s a solid pick if you’re into that era of Batman or just want a tough-but-fair action platformer.
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