![]() ![]() Translated on screen and looks exactly how you would expect Batman to beat the ![]() Perfecting when to counter, dodge or evade in amongst throwing bone-crackingīlows and takedowns makes for fast and frantic battles that require skill andĬraft, rather than button smashing luck. System to just eleven combat options and have instigated an inspired free-flowĬombo system that makes combat an absolute joy to behold. Of many modern beat em’ ups, Rocksteady have instead paired back the fight Rather than go for the now typical button-bashing option Simply a case of less is more, particularly where Batman engages with more than Takedown, evade and flummox enemies and the use of an ingenious “detective Would find intuitive, the amount of gadgetry Bat’s has at his disposal to The key to this is three-fold a quality control system that even a gibbon The inclusion of such varied gaming devices, but they really do segue seamlessly. Sure, it sounds like Arkham Asylum may be attempting too much at once with Kicking seven shades out of prisoners and putting whatever Joker’s got planned Platform-jumping, puzzles and stealth as Batman roams the site of the asylum Little to the left), the game strikes a precarious balance between beat 'em up, An arcade adventure in the Tomb Raider/ Uncharted mould with a third person perspective resembling Dead Space (behind and a There’s plenty of meat on that bone to satisfy even the most packed-out Lush scenery, marvellous character details (such as Batman’s outfit slowly degrading as the night progresses), and the immaculate voice work from the likes of Kevin Conroy and Luke Skywalke… sorry, Mark Hamill (whose insane take on the Joker will never be bettered), are worthy production values to shape the games main dynamics around.Īsylum is particularly dreamy, yet you need not worry on the gameplay front This sense of self gives Arkham Asylum a wonderful visual, cinematic style that certainly makes the most of the PS3s hardware. It gives the game its own identity refreshingly different from the mainstay of Batman’s multi-verse, including a unique storyline for the game, yet featuring enough common elements of the Batman mythology to make the fanboys let out just a tiny bit of wee. The atmosphere doesn’t relate to any one previous Batman incarnation but elements from the graphic novels, the cartoon series, Tim Burton’s edgy, gothic interpretation and Christian Bale’s broody, isolated loner are all perfectly reflected in Arkham’s plot and characterisation. The first thing you notice about Arkham Asylum is Rockstedy Studios has captured a particular mood perfectly. Joker’s got a lot of surprises waiting for him… The Blackgate prisoners have escaped, raining havoc on the overwhelmed and beleaguered prison guards super criminals Killer Croc, Victor Zsasz, Harley Quinn and Scarecrow are running amok causing their own brand of deplorable chaos and Joker has set himself up as the new warden of Arkham Asylum and wants a party. Soon enough the asylum has gone to total shit. Add to that a number of Joker’s regular crew being shifted to the Asylum due to a fire at Blackgate Prison makes things ominous further. Capturing Joker, by Batman’s standards, was all too easy and the clown-faced goon seems comfortably at ease with his imminent re-incarceration. But this time something doesn’t feel quite right. ![]() This remains the focus of Batman: Arkham Asylum, Bats’ most recent foray into the gaming market.īatman has once again captured Joker and returned him to his regular berth at Arkham Asylum, home to the many loons and psychos of Gotham City. From the high camp TV show of the sixties, to the darker take of Year One and The Killing Joke of the eighties, to Christopher Nolan’s recent slant on The Dark Knight, one thing remains consistent the unresolved love/hate, ying and yang relationship of these two titans of popular fiction. ![]() And like all good franchises their rivalry has continuously adapted to accommodate and relate to more modern audiences. Since 1939, their battle on the streets of Gotham has become the archetypal conflict of good overcoming ever more diabolical evil. When it comes to rivalries, all bow down and worship at the feet of Batman’s eternal struggle with maniacal loon The Joker. They all have another thing in common though. Tango and Cash! All revered rivalries that have become part of popular mainstream consciousness. ![]()
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