https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVgL2oeE65sBeware the Batman is a great case study in the strengths and weaknesses of cg, the decisions they made with the show really min/maxed the inherent pros and cons of the medium.
The character designs are... not the best, and really highlights how a lot of the models just don't look that great, and how simply they are can be jarring in the realistic rendering. The textures are ridiculously hi res, but also very flat. Instead of drawing the backgrounds for each shot, they built massive sets, they built all of gotham city, which means there's a lot less care and detail in every frame. The background is just the background, where as in traditional it was crafted for THAT specific shot, with a bunch of life and detail breathed in.
But the CG allows it to do things no other Batman series has come even close to. It is by far the most consistently well shot and well directed Batman television series. The choreography on the fights is tight, detailed, and readable. Different characters fight with different styles of martials arts. Batman and Deathstroke both mix styles on the fly, and it very clearly shows, you can see them changing their stances and strategies to adapt to the fight without it being overtly drawn attention to, and this is all done at great speed, using a level of technicality in the fight choreography and animation, and skillful camera work and editing, that just isn't feasible in 2D animation for anywhere approaching the same budget. And not just in the fighting scenes. The camera work and editing is absolutely stellar in the show, and there are so many shots and sequences that could just never been done in a 2D show.