Batman: Arkham City GOTY announced, gets new DLC and endorsement from the dead
The Dark Knight returns in a Game Of The Year edition, packed with new content, features and storylines.
The Dark Knight returns in a Game Of The Year edition, packed with new content, features and storylines.
At this stage in the game, I’m pretty sure that you guys don’t need any more convincing to go see Dark Knight Rises – the culmination of director Chris Nolan’s Batman trilogy – when it finally comes out. But nevertheless, we got thrown a pretty big frickin’ bone as it’s been reported that Nolan has shot quite a few more …
You know, for a pretty boy, Tom Hardy sure is damn good at hiding those razor-sharp cheek bones. The chameleon of an actor often transforms himself to the point of being almost unrecognizable for a role and for his latest, as Batman’s new nemesis, Bane, he’s done it again. But this time he’s had to get all gimpy and gravelly …
We’ve seen plenty of fights in movies, from high-flying kung fu, through to brutal boxing matches and high octane gun battles. But while the majority of those fights also have the habit of making the audience shout DAYUMN every time an uppercut is landed, it’s when a certain tried and tested attack to the lower areas of an anatomy makes …
With the release date of The Dark Knight Rises getting ever closer, we’re starting to see the final bits and pieces falling into place. And thanks to some eagle-eyed forum members over at nolanfans, we can now confirm that director Chris Nolan’s final installment in his Caped Crusader trilogy has received a family friendly PG-13 rating. Last Updated: April 10, 2012
Looks like some substantial story-based content starring the Boy Wonder is on the way for Batman Arkham City.
I’m not sure how much of a spoiler warning this requires as this is merely official confirmation of what has been known via unofficial set reports for a while now. However, if you prefer to go into Chris Nolan’s final Batman film with as little foreknowledge as possible, then I suggest you go click on something else. Here, try this …
Directors Peter Jackson, Joss Whedon and Ridley Scott all have massively anticipated films coming out this year. The frenzies around their respective films is so crazy, that they probably have some sleepless nights about whether or not they will be able to meet fans’ high expectations. But I’m pretty sure though that when the pressure becomes too much to bear, …
City life is a game of optimality. In the small studio apartments of Vancouver …
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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