Hi Trioxin,
Thanks for your candid feedback. You have to remember that Indy didn't have the benefit of Force powers, so you have to change your way of approaching the game. It's probably unfortunately that the Lego Star Wars games spoiled it for all the others. You don't get the benefit of having a Light Saber to deflect blaster shots or using the Force to manipulate objects, so you're forced to change your tactics a bit. You just have to remember that these games are trying to keep in the spirit of the series they're representing; Indy is more of a brawler, while Star War have nifty light sabers and blasters. I'm sure with Batman the focus will be more hand to hand combat and a wide array of gadgets to solve the puzzles.
And unfortunately I didn't have the benefit of having another person that should play with me in co-op mode, which I'm sure would have improved some of the game play.
Warm Regards,
PK