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I’m Batman – WalMart’s Commercial for Arkham City

My wife accidentally let slip last week that she pre-ordered Batman Arkham City for me. My wife has now become my favorite person on the planet (sorry kids, you lose) and I cannot wait to get my hands on this game. I may have to burn a few vacation days. My friend Torrey posted this up on his Facebook page and I had to share it. Here’s Walmart’s commercial for Batman Arkham City along with a few wallpapers to tide you over until the game’s release on October 18th. Enjoy.


Batman: Arkham City Mr. Freeze Trailer

I’m glad to see my favorite Batman rogue showing his face in this game.   This is looking more amazing with every release.

Thanks to Comingsoon.net for sharing this with us.


Batman: Arkham City New 10 Minute Gameplay Clip

This game looks more amazing with every bit of information released.  The only thing that bothers me is the animation on Catwoman’s face, which looks choppy.  And she’s got creepy-eye going on.  Everything else is stunning.  Two-Face, Catwoman, Joker, Hugo Strange, The Riddler, Talia Al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, what more could you want from a Batman game?  Penguin maybe? 

The original was considered by many reviewers to be the best comic book based video game of all time (not that there has ever been much competition in that genre).  This looks to top it.  I’m reserving my copy, and I recommend you do the same.

Take a look at the clip below and weigh in.

As usual, thanks to Comingsoon.net for sharing this with us.


Catwoman Trailer for Batman: Arkham City

Catwoman is playable now?  Looks like she’s as fun to use as Batman.  The first game, Batman:  Arkham Asylum was amazing and it looks like Rocksteady Games is on track to outdo itself with the sequel, Batman:  Arkham City.  I’m looking forward to villains like Two-Face, Black Mask, the Riddler, and Penguin slated to make appearances and join Mr. J and Harley in their fight against the Dark Knight and Catwoman.  Click on the image below to check out the trailer.


Batman Arkham City Trailer 2: Diagnosis Delicious

This is a great trailer.  This game is going to be…wait for it…EPIC!

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More Batman: Arkham City Videos

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Here is the trailer for the new Batman: Arkham Asylum trailer.  It looks, well, amazing.  Check it out.

Click Here to see the new Batman:  Arkham City Trailer w/ Hugo Strange

Click Here to see the new Batman: Arkham City Trailer w/ Hugo Strange


Who I’d like to see in the 3rd Batman Movie

There’s been plenty of speculation as to who will be butting heads with the Dark Knight in Christopher Nolan’s third and rumored to be final chapter in the Batman saga.  Here’s who I’d like to see and why.

The Penguin:  I’ve got faith that Nolan could take a character as misrepresented as old Oswald and make him the badass weapons-dealing mob boss I know he can be.  Maybe have the guys on his crew call him Penguin behind his back. 

Or as an alternative, at least have him as an opening scene character, showing how outlandish the villains in Gotham have become thanks to the antics of Bats and the Joker in The Dark Knight. 

The Penguin

The Penguin

Two Face:  Commissioner Gordon exclaimed that Dent was dead at the end of the Dark Knight (Spoiler?  I think not.  If you haven’t seen The Dark Knight by now you deserved it) but he didn’t say anything about Two Face.  As far as his political career was concerned the person that was Harvey was dead.  And Commish and Bats of course would want it to stay that way, not wanting to sully their friend’s memory with what he’d become.  I’d love to see him break out of Arkham and make his rise to power.  Maybe bring a few familiar faces with him.

Two Face

Two Face

Catwoman:  Batman takes a break, tired of what he’s become after Dent’s “death” (I still don’t buy it) and in his absence, another takes his place.  She’s a bit more of a vigilante, maybe stealing from the crooks she nabs.  Can’t deny her results, but the ends don’t really justify the means.  She and Batman cross paths, don’t see eye to eye and disagree with the other’s methods, but can’t deny what a great team they make.  Nolan could really run with Selina and make the character as great as she was meant to be (no offense to Halle or Michelle, but looking hot in black leather does not a Catwoman make).

Catwoman

Catwoman

The Riddler:  I think this rumor is going to prove to be the most accurate.  And in an age where the internet is everywhere and identity theft, cyber bullying, and our total reliance on the electronic media are part of everyday life, he’s the perfect choice.  Nolan could recreate him as a brilliant sociopathic hacker who decides to target Batman after he unwittingly foils one of Nigma’s plots.   This has been the most prevalent character name dropped at the mention of Batman’s 3rd installment, with an ever-growing host of actors supposedly “up” for the role (Doctor Who?  Really?)  If I had a decent paycheck, I’d be putting it down on the Riddler for the next movie.

The Riddler

The Riddler

Harley Quinn:  I think this one’s not going to work so well without the Joker to play off, but I’ve got faith that if Chris decides to add her into the mix (and don’t get me wrong, I’ve loved Harley since day one) he’ll make her unforgettable.

Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn

The Ventriloquist / Scarface:  Mostly because it’s never been done (as far as I know) on film, although Paul Dini did a fantastic job with the character(s) on the Animated Series, I’d like to see what Nolan could do with them.  It would definitely as an opening fight character only.  As with what I said earlier, maybe showing how the criminals have taken a page from Batman’s book.  The Detective may be Gotham’s savior, but he’s also the reason most of the rogues gallery is around in the first place.

Ventriloquist / Scarface

Ventriloquist / Scarface

 Poison Ivy:  Starting to get into the “suspension of belief” type characters that may be just too outlandish for the world that Nolan’s created for his version of Batman.  She’s always been one of my favorites and I hated what happened to her in her first big screen appearance.  I really liked her in the Animated Series and loved how she was portrayed in the Arkham Asylum game.  I’d love to see what Nolan could do with her.  Who knows, maybe a Gotham Girls big screen debut is in the works?

Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy

Mr. Freeze:  Definitely not, as I don’t think there’s any way Nolan could work him in to the reality he’s created for himself.  I’m a huge fan of the good Doctor though, so I added him to the list. 

Mr. Freeze
Mr. Freeze

I know there’s also been a lot of talk about the Black Mask.  I’m not too familiar with the character, though and from what I know, although he fits into Nolan’s organized-crime-infested Gotham, I think it would be too easy a choice for him.  I’d love to see one of the more notable graduates of the hallowed halls of Arkham.


Game Review: Arkham Asylum

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I’m not finished playing this game yet, but Alan’s Top 5′s post inspired me.  My guess is I’m only about 30% of the way through, but I’ve seen enough where I think I can offer a decent review.  

Objective:  10  (come on, you’re friggin’ Batman)  You’re the one and only caped crusader, trapped on the Arkham Asylum island complex as the Joker has staged a complete take-over of the facility.  I agree with almost all reviews I’ve read on this game, that it’s the best Batman game ever, but more so, it is the best superhero game ever, quite possibly the best game on the PS3.  If not, at least a strong contender for game of the year.

Theme:  10  The mood of the game is very unsettling.  The lighting effects, the gorgeously rendered facilities that make up the asylum, the colorful rogues gallery you’ve come to know and love over the years, and the creeping, stalking, hiding style of gameplay that keeps you on the edge of your seat all come together seamlessly to make a truly engaging and entertaining experience.  When I do play, it’s extremely hard to pull myself away.  The most incredible thing about this game is the landscape of Arkham itself.  The buildings feel real, yet look like they jumped right out of the movies, cartoons, and comics all at the same time.  You’ve got the more modern medical facility, the gothic architecture of the Arkham mansion that is now the main offices and hall of records, the decades older maximum security building complete with the steel tank-like single occupancy cells, cages, and less PC methods of dealing with the insane, and even a building or two that has fallen completely into disrepair.  And the tunnels under the island, well the Ghostbusters Game could have taken a few points from this one.  Simply amazing.

Gameplay:  9  The gameplay is your more increasingly typical 1st person (over the shoulder actually, it’s like you’re following Bats the whole time) platformer, but with a mix of combat, problem solving, navigation, and a huge scavenger hunt courtesty of Mr. Edward Nigma keeps the game fresh.  Just when you start to get tired of doing one thing, the game switches up.  The only complaint I have is that the targeting system is fairly limited (or seems to be, could be I just haven’t figured it out yet), where you can’t just toggle from target to target to find the person you want to beam in the forhead with a batarang.  Oh yeah, did I mention….You’re the Friggin’ BATMAN.  The combat system seems to be fairly simplistic at first, but gets to be quite challenging when you’ve got groups of 10 thugs all coming at you at once.  Some are swinging bare fists, some are swinging lead pipes at your cowl, some are trying to shank you, and quite a few are packing heat, and all of them require you to react slightly differently to take them down while avoiding taking too much damage yourself.  What at first appeared simplistic gets to be more and more fun and challenging as the game goes on.  The most nerve wracking part of the challenge, for me anyway, is the skulking (hunting, hiding, etc…) portion, where you have to get Batman from point A to point B without getting killed (and in some areas without being seen), all the while taking out the Joker’s henchmen one by one (sleeper holds all around).  The best move so far is where you can hang upside down from various fixtures on the walls.  When one of the thugs walks underneath, you drop down on the zipline (still upside down mind you), grab him, and shoot back up to your perch where you tie them by the legs and let them hang to wait for the cavalry to arrive. 

Sound:  10  By far one of the best aspects of the game is the sound, from the music to the voice track.  The music is phenomenal, a great mix of Danny Elfman’s march that was the title track of Tim Burton’s 1989 movie interspersed with the dramatic, atmospheric background music used throughout Christopher Nolan’s movies.  It’s the music that really helps to bring all the elements of this game together and makes you feel like you’re a part of a movie.  The voice-over talent is second to none, providing the perfect voices for almost all of the characters in the game with very few exceptions.  Heading the cast are Kevin Conroy, the voice of the Animated Dark Knight for almost 20 years now, and in my opinion has one of the best Batman voices on TV or in movies today.  He nails it and when you hear it, there’s no mistaking the Batman just showed up to the dance.  Mark Hamill (yes, Luke Skywalker folks) plays the Joker, and has since the Animated Series debuted in 1991, and is hands-down the best Joker voice actor.  Period.  Heath Ledger may have been the best one on screen, but nobody beats Mark’s signature laugh, and the way he can flip back and forth from the light-hearted (you know what I mean) clown prince of crime and the badass Joker.  Perfection.  Arleen Sorkin reprises the role she helped to create, the Joker’s GF Harley Quinn.  The character made such an impact in the Animated series, she’s been introduced into the comics, in every cartoon series since, and there’s rumbling that she’ll show up in Nolan’s third (and rumored to be final) movie.  The three of them just make the game that much more enjoyable, adding the element of nostalgia to those of us who’ve watched the tv series’ since ’91, as well as just being the perfect voices for those three pivotal characters in this game.  Added in throughought the game are other fan favorites from Batman’s Rogues Gallery like Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, and the Riddler, with some lesser known but up-and-coming characters like Bane and Zsasz .  Plus, you’ve got nods to other greats strewn throughout the game in the form of costumes, posters, and paraphenalia left behind or confiscated and put on display by the prison:  The Penguin, Two-Face, Catwoman, The Mad Hatter, The Ventriloquist, and Firefly to name a few.  By the way, scream queen Adrienne Barbeau, who voiced Catwoman in the Animated Series, shows up in this game also as random female voices (random pages, tv, and radio feeds played throughout the facility’s intercom system).  All in all, the music and voice actors are what puts this game over the top for me. 

Replay Value:  7  I thoroughly enjoyed the game, but don’t really have the patience to master all of the Challenge mode tasks.  I got through all of Batman’s.  Joker’s are more fun, but so much more difficult without all of the gadgets (the grappling hook and infra-red night vision in particular) I lost interest through pure frustration.  I will definitely play this again, but not now, not for awhile anyway.

Total Score:   9.2

I guess you can tell I’m kind of partial to this game.  I’d strongly recommend it to anyone who’s a fan of great video games, comics, the horror genre, or the Batman himself.  I’d give it two enthusiastic thumbs up if they weren’t completely sore from playing all hours of the night yesterday (and this morning….).   All in all, a fantastic game all around.  You won’t be disappointed.  Just put the kids to bed before you fire this one up, the game is really not appropriate for young children.

-CWD


Batman: Arkham Asylum

For those that do not have a PS3, this trailer will make you run out and get one.

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/48038.html

Watch and enjoy my friends.  The Nolan Batman is ready for his first video game (a darker Batman- and Keith, LEGO Batman doesn’t count).

And Craig, we will all go back to Europe one day to roam our old haunts…this time don’t embarrass us by ordering a American junk beer and pay export beer prices.

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