![]() Going down the elevator, the power suddenly goes out, and you hear the Joker’s maniacal laughter and the sounds of everyone panicking, only for the lights to come back and Batman holding Joker by his neck. Along the way, you also come across Killer Croc, who tells Batman that he has his scent and threatens to kill him soon. ![]() ![]() The Joker, on the other hand, is mocking, taunting, and trying to get under everybody’s skin as he does. After reaching the asylum, the doors open, The Joker is tied to a gurney, and you take control of Batman. You walk along the halls of Arkham Asylum alongside a bunch of security guards, escorting Joker to his cell. We get a glimpse of Gotham City, and it is as you’d expect. The game opens with a gorgeous cinematic, featuring Batman capturing and escorting The Joker to Arkham Island, aka Arkham Asylum. The story was penned by none other than the legendary Paul Dini himself and took place in the confines of the infamous Arkham Asylum. We’ll be taking a look at the game from the “Return to Arkham” remaster, as that is more accessible and can be played on both the 8th and 9th generation of consoles. Let’s take a look at all of these things one by one and see for ourselves what made “Batman: Arkham Asylum” a game worth playing. Everything just worked for the game: the action, the story, the characters, the design, the world-all of those things practically screamed Batman and showcased how much Rocksteady knows, understands, and loves this character. The world wasn’t ready for what Rocksteady had created, which blew everyone’s socks off and cemented Rocksteady’s name in the hall of great developers. The game was a smashing success, with praise being thrown at it from every direction. Before its release, the game had a lot of hype, but people were cautious because a good superhero game, especially a Batman game, was pretty much unheard of. Developed by a studio called Rocksteady alongside Virtuos. In 2009, WB Games released “Batman: Arkham Asylum” to the world.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |