batfan008
Batfan008
batfan008

Batman's a badass like that. What most Superheroes deal with every week, he has to deal with every night.

I think it'd be cool if, once you completed the game, the free roam had its own 24-hour clock (dusk, dawn, day, night, etc.). It'd also show how dedicated Batman is (I.E. "I'm not going home until I find out what The Riddler's planning").

One of the articles I read mentioned that they are at work on a secret project. I'll post the link later.

In one of the articles I read (I believe someone posted a link from a site called Nintendo everything), they had a lot of details about the game from the issue of GI, and, apparently, while there is an area called "New Gotham" connected to "Old Gotham" by bridge, "Old Gotham" is pretty much Arkham City, what with the

If this endeavor proves successful, I wouldn't mind them allowing WB Montreal to handle the Batman universe (telling their own stories, but not affecting the main plot) while they tackle (and do justice to) other characters like hoop-flying man...err, Superman.

However, Batman almost never goes out during the daytime. Thus, nighttime in Gotham.

I wouldn't mind seeing a more traditional "Batman's equal" interpretation of Bane. The highly trained mercenary who hunts the Bat. It'd be a nice contrast to the musclebound meatball from the previous games; might even make us appreciate that interpretation more (this is your brain; now, this is your brain on Venom,

Yeah, I'm assuming this will also be on next-gen consoles this late in the game, so that's what I'm looking forward to me nevertheless, I'll probably be there at midnight to pick up my PS3 collector's edition, just as I did with the predecessors.

The cast of the show + visual cues from gritty tech noir stuff like Blade Runner+Rocksteady+a story by one of the guys who worked on the show (I love Paul Dini, but I feel that of lot of the other guys often get overlooked when people talk about the DCAU)=my dreams coming true

I wonder if there wasn't some truth to those rumors that they were working on a "silver age justice league" game?

So, does Disney have the rights to Indy now or is there something going on with Paramount? If the former, I hope this means that we finally get a good Indy game. With franchises like Uncharted and Tomb Raider, we are in the golden age of the action adventure game, and I think it's a terrible injustice that the

I can't help but think that this concept might have been an awesome fighting game. Injustice looks cool, but could you imagine a game where TDKR Superman is going toe-to-toe with Red Rain Batman.

I actually did a double take to see if that was some sort of Behind-The-Scenes shot of Tennant. Bravo, sir!