Batman: Arkham Knight’s Batmobile is still one of the best and most underrated moments of genius in gaming
Batman: Arkham Knight's Batmobile is an example of genius that was and still remains, years ahead of the curve.
Batman: Arkham Knight's Batmobile is an example of genius that was and still remains, years ahead of the curve.
In Batman Arkham Asylum, the Joker had orchestrated a massive jailbreak, the Scarecrow had gone full Nightmare on Elm Street and the only thing more terrifying than that tip-toe encounter with Killer Croc is the sound of footsteps in PUBG. And then there was…the Riddler. And his goddamn puzzles.
We want to be bold, we want to be brave and we want to throw our own hats into the ring with a few ideas of our own, that will see the gaming industry undergo some radical change this year. Are we even remotely psychic? Not a chance, but we’re feeling pretty confident that none of these predictions will come back to bite us in the ass. None of them.
Bat-rumour engines to maximum, Boy Wonder! We’re well overdue a solo Batman game, and while it looks like Rocksteady Games aren’t in a hurry to return to Gotham City, that doesn’t mean that a different studio is ready to take a crack at the caped crusader. Heck, the studio behind the best Arkham game, Warner Bros. Montreal, might be the team that is ready to crank out a new dark knight simulator.
Just what is Rocksteady going to reveal at the Game Awards this week? A Superman and Batman game under the title of World’s Finest? A modified version of Hitman where you play as Lex Luthor and have to sneak pieces of Kryptonite into items such as Clark Kent’s coffee or Lois Lane’s lipstick? Heck, could we even be getting the most requested game of all time, Bat-Mite: ArkhaMyxyzpytlyk Asylum? How about, and hold on to your butts here…Nothing?
There are innumerable rumours about Rocksteady’s next game. The long-rumoured Superman game has started surfacing again, with the latest one suggesting the game might be a Batman/Superman tag-team game subtitled “World’s Finest.” Other rumours have suggested that we’ll be getting a Justice League game, which would make sense from Warner’s perspective as they’re trying to drum up excitement for their DC movie franchises. According to Kotaku’s Jason Schreier, it’s neither of those
The idea of Rocksteady swapping Gotham City for Metropolis has been floating around for ages, but that idea may be looking more solid this week as new leaks for Superman: World's Finest have cropped up.
Geoff Keighley has set expectations high by announcing 10 brand new game reveals taking place at The Game Awards ceremony next week.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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