Next Batman Game Going Back In Time?
We were sort of hoping they would tackle Superman next time around, but it appears Rocksteady Studios is sticking with the Caped Crusader.
According to a new Variety report, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has tapped Rocksteady to produce an intriguing prequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City.
This prequel would be "highly stylized" and return us to the Silver Age of DC's comics (the 1950s), when Batman first met the Joker. This will also allow the team to introduce other members of the Justice League of America, and we're reminded that Batman teamed with Superman in those days...so maybe Superman will be involved somehow. The only downside is that Mark Hamill won't be back to play the Joker in this new effort, which won't hit until 2014 at the earliest.
The two Batman titles have been immensely successful, selling over 10 million copies combined. Maybe that's why WBIE doesn't want Rocksteady to stray. Well, that's cool; this new game really sounds quite different.
Tags: rocksteady, batman, batman game, batman sequel, batman prequel
7/11/2012 10:19:11 AM Ben Dutka
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Comic Shaman
Wednesday, July 11, 2012 @ 11:56:21 AM
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The thing is, it's been a long time since DC wanted Batman to be as he was in the Silver Age. That Batman had sort of run his course by the 80s, when everybody's conception of the character was mostly colored by the campy Adam West series. Then Frank Miller got a hold of the character with "The Dark Knight Returns," and the dark and gritty Batman has been a huge success ever since.
"Dark and gritty" has become something of a cliche these days, but back at the time it was quite a revolution. Especially to take a character like Batman, known for his fanciful gadgets and epic battles with colorful clowns, umbrella-wielding thieves, and goofy Lewis Carrol inspired villains... and reveal underneath a seething mass of unhealed psychoses precariously channeled towards fighting crime.
DC hasn't looked back since. Not every Batman variant is as deeply screwed-up as Frank Miller's (especially in Miller's later works, where he really went overboard), but nobody's gotten anywhere near the Silver Age Caped Crusader for a long, long time.
I wonder if they're serious about this direction?
WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, July 11, 2012 @ 12:55:25 PM
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telly
Wednesday, July 11, 2012 @ 3:28:00 PM
dbyzforce
Thursday, July 12, 2012 @ 12:48:24 AM
Sorry about the temporary bout of Madness. This heatwave where I live has stripped me of my common senses...
kay Oss
Thursday, July 12, 2012 @ 4:54:46 PM
Night_train80
Wednesday, July 11, 2012 @ 1:02:59 PM
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Thursday, July 12, 2012 @ 5:51:14 AM
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one area i dont want a batman game to go is back to the justice league!
we need a prequel so we can have the right villain in the game, but not that far of a prequel.
whatever it is they really need to take cues from batman begins!
by far the best batman game ever made!!!!!!!
arkham series has been so amazing, BUT its just not a batman game!
this is batman, not bruce lee!
batman is suppose to set traps, use his gadgets and hide in the shadows.
not leap into a group of goons and go bruce lee on their a$$!
the combat is fun as hell, but they really need to restore the stealth, gadget and puzzle solving batman is famous for!
for crying out loud this is the BEST detective that ever lived, surely he can solve more complex puzzles than what asylum and city have provided!

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Temjin001
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012 @ 11:18:11 AM
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