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Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay: Drone You Forget About Me
Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay: Drone You Forget About Me
Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay: Drone You Forget About Me
With Batman: Arkham Knight due to arrive in just a few weeks, it's time for the endless promotional assault on your senses to kick into high gear. Some skins and pre-order exclusives were touted earlier this week, but now Rocksteady Studios has returned with a new bit of gameplay showing off both hand-to-hand and vehicular combat. As the third game in the Arkham trilogy proper (Rocksteady doesn't count Arkham Origins, and neither should you), Arkham Knight appears to be the most ambitious Batman video game yet. Besides the obvious graphical improvements offered by the current crop of consoles, Rocksteady's included a wealth of new features for its open world Gotham, including the ability to get behind the wheel of the Batmobile and shoot the crap out of some tanks. But don't worry Bat-fans, these are just drones. Batman isn't killing anyone; he's just maiming them really, really, really, really badly.
Batman's Mysterious Rival Revealed in Arkham Knight Video
Batman's Mysterious Rival Revealed in Arkham Knight Video
Batman's Mysterious Rival Revealed in Arkham Knight Video
Rocksteady Studios' Brand Marketing Producer Dax Ginn is back to provide another behind the scenes look at Batman: Arkham Knight's development with his team's latest Arkham Insider video. This time, Ginn is interviewing Lead Character Artist Albert Feliu Gomis, and we get all kinds of awesome info about Rocksteady's third and final game in the Arkham series, including details about the Dark Knight's mysterious new villain.
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: A Hero Can Be Anyone
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: A Hero Can Be Anyone
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: A Hero Can Be Anyone
The latest trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight will remind you of what the Caped Crusader meant to inspire in us all. Warner Bros. Interactive has launched its 'Be the Batman' trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight. This video features a simple, but awesome premise. It starts off by showing a few people in some dangerous situations. A man walking through an alley gets cornered by a group of would-be muggers. A heavily injured basketball player grimaces while being bandaged. Hooligans terrorize an old man in a subway car while multiple onlookers try to ignore the injustice in front of them. The last scary situation features firefighters struggling to contain an explosive inferno while a woman is trapped by a second story window, surrounded by flames...
Batman Teams With Nightwing in Arkham Knight Dual Play Video
Batman Teams With Nightwing in Arkham Knight Dual Play Video
Batman Teams With Nightwing in Arkham Knight Dual Play Video
This behind the scenes video showcases Batman: Arkham Knight's new Dual Play mechanic, depicting tag team action between Batman and Nightwing. Rocksteady Studios' latest Arkham Insider video features Brand Marketing Producer Dax Ginn highlighting some of the new features going into Batman: Arkham Knight. First, Ginn speaks with Tim Hanagan, the game's Lead AI Programmer. Hanagan showcases some new gameplay footage featuring Batman and Nightwing at one of the Penguin's big munitions warehouses. About two dozen baddies are inside, organizing Oswald Cobblepot's contraband. Batman is seen walking across the building's glass roof, while Nightwing has already infiltrated the compound and is stealthily waiting for the Dark Knight's arrival to coordinate their attacks.
New Batman: Arkham Knight Bundle Offers Graphic Novel
New Batman: Arkham Knight Bundle Offers Graphic Novel
New Batman: Arkham Knight Bundle Offers Graphic Novel
Rocksteady Studios' upcoming Batman: Arkham Knight is just a little over a month away from release, but that didn't stop Warner Bros. from announcing a new bundle for the trilogy finale. According to a new Amazon listing, Batman: Arkham Knight will be offered in a package deal that includes the game, a first appearance skin, and a new 25th anniversary edition hardcover of Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's Batman: Arkham Asylum graphic novel.
Batman: Arkham Knight's $40 DLC Plan Features Batgirl, Skins
Batman: Arkham Knight's $40 DLC Plan Features Batgirl, Skins
Batman: Arkham Knight's $40 DLC Plan Features Batgirl, Skins
Warner Bros. Interactive has revealed the details of Batman: Arkham Knight's steep $40 Season Pass, and it's going to star Batgirl. We have learned what kinds of downloadable content will be included in the Season Pass of Batman: Arkham Knight. Many gamers were quite skeptical upon hearing that Arkham Knight was going to have a Season Pass that costs $40, which is a bit higher than most other Season Passes on the market (usually ranging between $15-$30), especially when considering the debacle of Warner Bros. wanting to churn out more paid DLC content for Batman: Arkham Origins instead of fixing the title's many game-breaking issues. Warner Bros. Interactive promises six months of new content and has revealed what they have in store in order to help justify the Season Pass' cost.
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: Fighting With the Family
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: Fighting With the Family
Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer: Fighting With the Family
After an awesome set of countdown trailers that teased the returns of Azrael, Catwoman and Nightwing, Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Interactive have released a badass, new trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight, and it finally answers a lot of questions we have about the game while inspiring many more.

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