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In Arkham Asylum, that classic Batsuit design returns once again, but with some notable changes. Whereas the animated series took the elegantly simple approach, the game pride itself on the small ...
Batman: Arkham Asylum will be turned into an animated movie. It'll be based on the Rocksteady Studios game rather than the comic. In an interview with Comic Book Resources, producer of the Justice ...
Arkham Asylum is the Batman Begins of the franchise. It's a little more confined and limited in scope, allowing the filmmakers to slowly build the world and its players. Arkham City is the ...
Billed as Batman meets The Chronicles of Riddick and BioShock, the third-person Unreal Engine 3-powered actioner pits Batman against his greatest enemy, The Joker, alongside an asylum full of ...
The Suicide Squad shows up in Batman: Assault on Arkham, a feature-length animated film based on the Arkham Asylum series of video games.
We're celebrating the Batman Arkham Asylum 10th anniversary, reminiscing on the story, gameplay, and setting that changed standards for licensed and third-person action titles.
"The movie takes place, maybe two years before the first video game, which is Arkham Asylum," says Jay Oliva, director of Batman: Assault on Arkham. As far as the plot goes, "Basically, the story ...
You've heard of Batman no doubt, but if you don't read comics, it's conceivable that you might be unfamiliar with Arkham Asylum. The iconic psychiatric hospital is essentially Gotham City's ...
Batman: Arkham Asylum aims to deliver plenty of both and a bit more besides. With most of the original voice cast from the animated series of the 90s reprising their roles and Emmy award-winning ...
Although Arkham Asylum was the most inspired take on Batman since the first two Nolan movies, it was never a perfect game.. Dead-eyed character models and jittery lip syncing during cut scenes let ...
Arkham Asylum (or the Elizabeth Arkham Asylum For The Criminally Insane, to use its full title) first came into existence in October of 1974, nestled between the covers of Batman #258. Of course ...