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1 Synopsis for 'Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash' 2 Appearing in. Become the quickest man in the world as you play the role of the Flash. Return to your hometown Keystone city and find the source of the crazy robot invasion in Justice League Heroes – The Flash!Legion of Super-Heroes was an animated series starring the future generation heroes.
This game has been made by WayForward and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment at Oct 17, 2006. Justice League Heroes: The Flash was made in 'Beat-Em-Up' genre and have 'everyone 10+' as SRB rating.Justice League Heroes – The Flash isa a 2006 action platformer video game released for the Game Boy Advance handheld platform (GBA). At the Justice League Headquarters, Cyborg manages to get a high-score on the training regimen, before getting upstaged by Ace the Bat-Hound.

I remember the Justice League always having huge challenges with the villains that they fought, but with this game, the challenge was not there. With unlimited continues you can finish this game with several RedBulls and a night off. There is no deep thought involved with this game because if in the uneventful case of your death, you can still go back and do it all over again without any amazing AI to change it up. This game is a no brainer, by that I mean you can mash the keypad as much as you want and as long as you keep an eye on your health you will be victorious. You fight as Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, Flash, several Green Lanterns, and so forth to bring down hordes of mindless drones that want nothing but to fight you in a pre-destined way.

There was not much discussion or lead-into the reasoning for the speed power-ups and honestly, for me, they were unneeded. The controls of the game were again without sounding repetitive decent. The rest seemed to allow for decent moments. That was a fit that didn't seem to match. The voices could appeal to some, but I couldn't get past Ron Pearlman Hellboy himself doing the voice of Batman.
I thought the story kept me going I wanted to see who was behind all of this, and what techniques would be used to stop him. The cut-scenes were enjoyable, which provided for the storyline cliché enough to fall into a comic, but convincing enough for this game. The super features were fun, but grew old over time and I found myself attached to Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern more than the other characters because they had lengthy special abilities which came in handy for a boss or two.
The AI is decent, but if you just a one player, beware your other character will just stand on a puddle of flames and die unless you continue to move. Characters were thrown together with no reasoning and I was forced to helm the stronger of the two. That was a fun element that only seemed to coincide with randomness. I also seem to agree with the others making comments about this game with the construct that I could not pick my own heroes for each sequence. I didn't see the need for me to buy three extra Green Lantern costumes before I could unlock a character. I didn't get to half of the new characters or costumes because I was too busy trying to finish the game.
I also am going to try "Marvel Alliance" to see the similarities. I have not played the "X-Men Legends" game, but hear that it is modeled very closely. I thought it kept with a classic arcade style of playing, but didn't redefine itself. I didn't go to deeply into the other games that could be explored in the game itself, mainly because I only have one controller and a very short time to play these games.
Give it a try, but do not prepare yourself to be blown away.
