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Joshua7
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#1   Posted 1 year ago
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Publisher Eidos has pulled back the cape on Batman: Arkham Asylum, an original Batman game exploring the infamous mental facility, according to Game Informer.
Described as a dark and gritty title in the vein of BioShock, Arkham Asylum appears not to be based on the comic of the same name. Instead, the original game's story was co-written by Paul Dini, who is best known for his work as a writer, producer and editor on Batman: The Animated Series.

Powered by Epic's Unreal Engine 3, the over-the-shoulder action game is being created by Rocksteady Studios, developers of Urban Chaos: Riot Response. The title is slated to hit PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2009, according to NeoGAF poster Sallokin.
-From Shacknews

The following is taken from NeoGAF poster Sallokin. The link can be found here.
Here's what I have so far. I have about 6 pages to read through though

Batman: Arkham Asylum

1 Player Action Game

Publisher: Eidos

Developer: Rocksteady Sudios

Release: 2009

- Clever choice of location moves the game away from an open world Spider-Man clone and more into the dark and gritty realm of The Chronicles of Riddick.

- Packed with Batman's most dangerous archenemies Arkham Asylum boasts a brand new story reminiscent of the depth and twists of Bioshock

- Story is written by Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series, Detective Comics)

- Wildstorm is crafting the authentic yet distinct new look for all the key characters

- Gameplay places just as much focus on Batman's role as a detective as his combat prowess.

- Game isn't being rushed to tie in with any TV/Film marketing cycles.

- Game runs on Unreal Engine 3

- Most of the game is played through an over-the-shoulder perspective

- You're going to see and get to fight against all the big super villains. Seen so far. Joker, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, Zsasz, Penguin, Riddler, Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze and others the magazine doesn't want to spoil.

- Allies revealed so far are Commissioner Gordon who plays a big role and Barbara Gordon (aka Oracle) who is your radio contact in the game.

- Game opens with the Joker surrendering himself and subsequently taking over Arkham because of some secret the facility holds

- Magazine teases that this game will be the ultimate Batman experience so the voice cast will reflect that (Think Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill).
So this isn't the rumored Dark Knight game but a brand new one with an original plot. Color me excited and ecstatic!
monheadman
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#2   Posted 1 year ago
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Sounds pretty good.

Sort of glad it won't be following the movie plot. Take for example The Incredible Hulk along with Iron Man (yes I know they're by Marvel), the games followed some of the plot but were pretty crap in my opinion. they seemed as though they were rushed just to get them out around the same time as the movies. Hopefully this game will do well seeing as it has its own story to follow.
Joshua7
Joshua7
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#3   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to monheadman, #2:

Yep. Plenty of time is a good thing. I sure hope it's coming out next year which I would assume.


Here's some more info from user Sallokin over at NeoGAF:
- Arkham was chosen as a location because of its limitations including the fact that it's an island prison. It's a persistent location so you can visit any location at anytime including Batman's secret on site Bat Cave etc. Don't think that just because this is an island prison there will only be small hallways. The developers have taken into account all the construction/destruction of the facility over the years so locals will vary.

- Eidos' Batman license includes all 70 years of comic book fiction so they're pulling from all of that.

COMBAT

- Boss Battles won't necessarily be a series of straight pugilistic fights. Each enemy represents a different side of Batman and not all of them can match his wide skill set. Some battles are focused on combat others will focus on gadgets some are similar to giant Zelda style bosses.

- Combat description in the magazine talks about Batman perched on a high ledge in a wide open room as he watches some of the Joker's thugs rifle through drawers. Batman switches to investigation mode using a blue tinted visor that among other things lets Batman see his enemies through walls and identifies things like guns and knives. One thug is carrying a machine gun so Batman jumps of the ledge, spreads his cape and kicks him in the face. He then swipes his cape in a large arc to stun his other enemies and then goes to work on them with a stylish blend of punches, kicks, a knee to the face here a behind the back elbow there. Combat has a gymnastic flourish and is accomplished using only three buttons. Attack, Stun and Throw.

- Combat is only one element of the game so the developers didn't want a bunch of button combos that you'd forget because you'll be doing other things besides fighting.

- During battle a combo multiplier at the top of the screen will increase with every strike. Once the combo expires a colony of bats will swirl around Batman and then contribute to an experience bar on the left side of the screen. In an RPG like skill tree system players will be able to distribute points where they prefer. Think Combat moves, faster takedowns, or gadget upgrades like the ability to throw multiple batarangs at the same time.

- Gadgets are revealed by collecting items in secret rooms. You'll need gadgets to survive as there are very tough enemies in the game that you can't just go head to head with (Think Killer Croc, he's 10 feet tall in the game and super tough)

- There are sections that involve sneaking but the developers call them Predatory gameplay sections as stealth tends to imply weakness, they prefer to think of it as picking off the weak people or people you wouldn't last too long in direct fight with from strong positions. The example they give in the article is Batman creating distractions with bodies and victim's yells and then stalking the guards as they go to inspect.

DETECTIVE

- Developers have come up with a very "sexy" CSI style for forensic puzzles because Batman will always have the very latest gadgets.

- Investigative mode is the centerpiece in Batman's arsenal. The visor can highlight points of interest and much like the Metroid Prime games will scan items into your database.

- They also mention another forensic gadget, a fingerprint tracker that allow Batman to follow trails of fingerprints.

OTHER

- Magazine hints at the ability to play as the villains in the game. Not sure if this is inserted directly into the game or available as a second playthrough option.

- Magazine lists a few suggested reading items. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, Batman: The Last Arkham, and Arkham Asylum: Living Hell.

GRAPHICS

- Game is very gritty looking. The screens in the mag are all inside Arkham and show case a few hallways, The Riddler's cell, A sewer etc. Lots of great lighting going on.

- Character redesigns are pretty good for the most part. Joker looks like classic Joker only with Heath Ledger style make up (long drawn on red lipstick etc.) he still has a the bright purple suit and bright green hair. Definitely more sinister looking than say the TAS Joker. Killer Croc is huge and looks more like Jim Lee's Hush redesign as opposed to some of the more human renditions of him.

- Batman is in the Black and Grey costume. It looks more like armor however his gauntlets in particular look like the ones from TDK. Overall it looks very awesome.

- They show screens of fights and predator segments and all look very interesting and very Batman in scope. Lots of classic poses etc.

- You can control Batarangs from first person mode.
g_fresh
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#4   Posted 1 year ago
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epics
monheadman
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#5   Posted 1 year ago
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Starting to sound like a bit of Splinter Cell will be included in the game.
kyjw1066
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#6   Posted 1 year ago
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Hmm... Interesting. I'm not familiar with Rocksteady Studios (at least nothing comes to mind right now), but Eidos has put their stamp on some great games, like Deus Ex. I haven't played a Batman game since The Adventures of Batman and Robin for the SNES, which I didn't get that far into. From what I read it seems that the simplified combat system and importance of stealth and gadgetry might mean Splinter Cell-ish gameplay. Throw in some RPG elements and you've got a breed of Batman that the gaming industry has never seen. Only time can tell if it'll be any good, although I don't see how you can go wrong with Mark Hamill and first person Batarangs.
monheadman
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#7   Posted 1 year ago
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Well seeing as he is a hero of the night, it seems fitting that it turns out as a stealth game.
kyjw1066
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#8   Posted 1 year ago
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Agreed.
Cyrus_Ramses
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#9   Posted 1 year ago
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Arkham Asylum isn't on an island. Blackgate Penitentiary is. wtf

Aside from that, sounds awesome.
knox1423
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#10   Posted 1 year ago
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Agreed with everyone, sounds like a cool game, looking out for it.
monheadman
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#11   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to Cyrus_Ramses, #9:

Possibly a different Batman Universe.
EVApilot_011
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#12   Posted 1 year ago
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The more time they take on it, the better it SHOULD be. And they better not bollox this up.
Joshua7
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#13   Posted 1 year ago
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Mysterious Batman Countdown Website
kyjw1066
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#14   Posted 1 year ago
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Looks like tenths of a second. Someone wanna punch that into a calculator?
kyjw1066
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#15   Posted 1 year ago
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Well I did some Googling, and someone on another forum seems to have come up with March 17th, 2030, at 12:46:40 for the countdown. Can anyone confirm that, or speculate as to what the hell it means? Hopefully not a release date.
BobbyRulZ924
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#16   Posted 1 year ago
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Hopefully this will be a great enough game to make us forget the past attempts at a Batman game.
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#17   Posted 1 year ago
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This sounds like it could be very cool. The 'detective' parts of the game sound like the forensics stuff from Condemned. Excited about Paul Dini's involvement, but wasn't he also involved with that 'Batman: Rise of Sun Tzu' piece of crap? Story won't mean much if the gameplay is crap. I'm intrigued though, this sounds mighty promising.
pvtlump
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#18   Posted 1 year ago
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this game may have potential all i'm worried about is the camera location, does it have to be over the shoulder
and when your trying to look all around the screen it will be taken over by most of bat mans shoulder, unless they use the camera style they have in splinter cell, because not only can you see better but if this game includes stealth (which probably will) you will need the ability to look the way you would in splinter cell
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#19   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to kyjw1066, #15:

Maybe that's the time when the story starts in-game?
kyjw1066
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#20   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to i_r_caboos, #19:

It's possible I guess. But Batman's always been a present day super hero as far as I know. I'm not sure what the significance of jumping ahead a couple decades would be.
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#21   Posted 1 year ago
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But wait, you came up with that date from those numbers?
How?
J_Hawk
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#22   Posted 1 year ago
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=D

This game looks pretty kickass.
kyjw1066
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#23   Posted 1 year ago
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I found it one another forum. I guess someone plugged them into their computer's clock or something, I dunno. But I did a rough calculation and came out with a similar date (21-ish years), assuming it was going down by ten every second. So it might not be correct to the day, but it's in the ball park. Now though, when I go to the website, I can't see the numbers. It's just an animated blur and you can barely make out some changing digits. Maybe it's just my internet being dumb, I dunno.
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#24   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to kyjw1066, #23:

10 every second?
It's only going down once a second for me.
Which would make it out to be that it would hit zero in just over 2 days.
J_Hawk
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#25   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to Joshua7, #13:

It's coming out Friday?
Jobson
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#26   Posted 1 year ago
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Awesome.

A Batman game like Escape From Butcher Bay?

WIN
kyjw1066
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#27   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to i_r_caboos, #24:

Yeah, a couple people on the forum I was looking at before said the same thing. I think one of them said it turned out to be a browser issue and it got fixed, but who knows. I still can't see anything when I go there now. I can barely make out a white silhouette of some numbers changing quickly (every digit, not just the right hand side), and tiny blue numbers above them. Anyone else have that problem? If you haven't yet, check out rocksteadyltd.com and let us know what you see.
Joshua7
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#28   Posted 1 year ago
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Magazine Scans
Theres actually some in game screenshots here and WOW! Reminds me so much of Bioshock. I'm going to fucking love this game!

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Post edited 8/14/08 9:44AM
monheadman
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#29   Posted 1 year ago
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Just doing some very rough calculations on the timer and it should end in just over 2 days. Could be way off though so could do with an exact time when its been converted to a normal time measurement (e.g. 60 seconds in a minute rather than what the current timer is showing).

Could just be for the site coming out.
J_Hawk
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#30   Posted 1 year ago
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In reply to monheadman, #29:

Most likely. There's no way it'd be coming out tomorrow.
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