If you'd have told us five years ago that Batman: Arkham Knight would make its way to the Nintendo Switch, we would have laughed in your face and waddled off back to the Iceberg Lounge.
If Rocksteady truly is pursuing a Batman Beyond storyline for its Arkhamverse it could have an easy layup with one pivotal character's development.
Rocksteady Studios will return to the Batman universe with a new single player title following its multiplayer flop Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, a new Bloomberg report suggests.
The Batman: Arkham games sit alongside Insomniac's Spider-Man as the best comic book games ever made. With the Arkham series, Rocksteady Studios blended excellent freeflow combat, top-tier voice ...
Conroy, of course, is beloved for his performance as Batman both in The Animated Series and the Arkham series of video ... to one of his scenes in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which ...
Rocksteady Studios, developers of the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series and commercial flop Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, are reportedly working on a new game inspired by the ...
Arkham Asylum is the perfect Batman game: a mix of action-packed combat and detective work in the form of puzzles and navigating the labyrinthine penitentiary for Gotham’s most twisted denizens. So, ...
Sadly, even Arkham series creator Rocksteady has struggled to live up to those expectations with its lackluster Suicide Squad game. However, more Batman games are expected to be in the works at DC.
The Batman: Arkham games sit alongside ... Rocksteady was once again pitching single-player games (after Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League), there's been no official word on the studio's ...
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