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From what I understand it's just the scenes of the game strung together into a movie.

They're finally using a woman as the basis for the Ridge Racer model!? At last, no more confusing emotions.

Yes, diversity is good. Saying that all great games should look like Persona 4 with it's colorfulness doesn't make that point very well however.

Lol, yeah, I posted that same thing before seeing this.

Ahem, excuse me. The X-men do not have a "Quinjet". That would be the Avengers. The X-men have the "Blackbird" THANK YOU.

You sound like a Hollywood exec. Avengers did really well and it was colorful, so everyone wants colorful! Everything should look like that! It couldn't just be because it was a good movie and people had already seen two previous Dark Knight movies, but nothing really like Avengers had been put on the big screen yet.

FINALLY!!!!!! I hope it sells well enough to get Nintendo to consider releasing the rest of the series here.

They are all dressed different because DAVE GIBBONS HIMSELF helped design the movie costumes, and the intent was that if the original comics were a commentary on superheroes up to that point than the movie should reflect a bit of where superhero movies had been up to that point.

Not completely factual. While DC has fought in court over rights quite a bit, and conditions are still certainly not ideal by any means, stating creators get NOTHING from the films is false. At Marvel I believe this is true, and at DC it might be now that there has been a lot of restructuring, but Dark Knight Rises

Yeah, I mentioned the League of Assassins in a later post in this thread. I think they'd probably use Shiva, but I doubt they'd use more than one or two people with connections to the League as most of them aren't that mainstream recognizable, or even terribly interesting to a mainstream audience. Shiva would probably

Yeah, they COULD, but it'd be a lot of explaining of his background for people to even understand what his deal is for a character who would only really kill once on Christmas day and then disappear until the next holiday.... and you don't really see him or know who he is until Halloween of the next year!

Ooooh KG Beast. That's another good one I forgot about. He might be a little trickier to do in a non-Cold War era, but I'm sure it wouldn't take too much to make him work.

Yes, she's a good one too.

They aren't really assassin type characters though. They could certainly be in the game, but I'd guess probably not as one of the 8 assassins. Lady Shiva was head of Ra's League of Assassins for a while though, so I'd actually kind of be surprised if the DIDN'T use her, and maybe work Ra's and Talia in there as well.

Cheshire! Somehow I forgot about her. Must be still blocking out anything related to Young Justice after the trauma of it's cancellation.

But didn't Batman have no idea who Hush was at first in Arkham City? If this is a prequel, it'd be tough to include him.

Honestly, having read a LOT of Dini's comic work, his writing is often pretty average. I think a lot of the interesting moments in the story of the last two Arkham games were brought about more due to being forced to be inventive around the limitations of structuring a story around gameplay with all those bosses, and

Naw it was Paul Dini and Sefton Hill(from Rocksteady) and some other Rocksteady staff on writing. Timm is mostly an illustrator and producer for animation, not so much a writer. He's been producing all the really good direct to video DC animated features the last few years as well as the recently cancelled but awesome

Certainly, but the way progression works in the two is surprisingly similar.

If WB Montreal had to build the game from nothing I'd be super worried, but having as solid a foundation of the previous two games to build from probably helps quite a bit for the core mechanics of the game at least. Still though, they obviously have to design the entire environment, story, etc, so yeah, there's also