Game Informer Officially Announces “Batman: Arkham Origins”

dxtra30
dxtra30 Posts: 498 Member
Game Informer Officially Announces “Batman: Arkham Origins”
Watch the company intro trailer for Game Informer’s exclusive coverage of Batman: Arkham Origins
The game will ship in October.
Interesting that it’s NOT Rocksteady studios doing this game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6d0geMX4nWA#at=98

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  • dxtra30
    dxtra30 Posts: 498 Member
    Batman will return once again to the streets of Gotham to bring evil to justice.

    Today, Gameinformer revealed via their Cover Reveal that Batman will be back in the next Arkham game entitled Batman: Arkham Origins.

    It won't be a complete origin story, but it has been revealed that it will be a younger Bruce Wayne meeting a few staple villains from his Rogues' Gallery. The story this time will take place years before the previous Arkham titles as Batman battles 8 assassins, one of them being the infamous Deathstroke, as they come to Gotham City on Christmas Eve to take down The Dark Knight.

    Also noteworthy, WB Montreal will be taking over development from Rocksteady Studios this time around.

    The game is scheduled to release October 25, 2013 for the Xbox 360, PS3, WiiU and PC.
  • soldier4242
    soldier4242 Posts: 1,368 Member
    Will it be a pretty rigid mission to mission concept or will there be some sandbox to it?
  • markymarrkk
    markymarrkk Posts: 495 Member
    I ****ing loved Arkham city, Asylum was good but the city follow up was ****ing amazing, I hope it comes through
  • emmymcq
    emmymcq Posts: 278 Member
    Very excited to play this. :glasses:
  • dxtra30
    dxtra30 Posts: 498 Member
    As previously noted, the Dark Knight will face eight assassins, including fan favorite Deathstroke, who have journeyed to Arkham City to kill him. We now know that Black Mask is responsible for putting a bounty on Batman's head, though exactly why will be a key mystery in the game's story. Also playing into the plot - Gotham City's acclimation to its rookie protector. Players will not only see a much more skeptical and potentially hostile Gotham City Police Department (aka the 'GCPD', which happens to feature a young Captain Jim Gordon), but younger and healthier versions of big bad guys like the Penguin - who apparently didn't always have the tail end of a glass bottle shoved in one eye.

    Arkham Origins will feature similar gameplay to its predecessors, as new developer WB Montreal is very much intent on picking up where Rocksteady left off. That means perch-to-perch movement, gliding kicks and 'free-form combat' are all back. While the Montreal studio was free to develop its plot and new feature (like a 'Remote Claw', which allows you to target and pull two objects together), it leaned on Rocksteady for advice on technical and mechanical elements of the game.

    Another new feature - quick travel via the airborne Batwing. Though not a controllable vehicle, Arkham Origins will finally eliminate one of the more tedious elements from Asylum and City, allowing Batman to move from point to point much faster than before - - provided he dismantles towers that jam his ability to call in his plane. It's a good thing Montreal is providing the Dark Knight with a quick method of transport - WB Montreal contends that Origins is nearly twice the size of Arkham City, adding an entirely new island, called 'New Gotham', to build upon the more familiar 'Old Gotham', which will still feature familiar locations like Amusement Mile and The Bowery.

    The Montreal team intends to maintain the same world "density" despite doubling its size, adding ideas like 'Crime in Progress' (assist the GCPD and build your reputation) and 'Most Wanted' (track down non-assassin villains). In many cases these side quests will provide the upgrades to Batman's arsenal. These upgrades, combined with the game's existing XP system, funnel into the larger concept of the 'Dark Knight' system, which is basically the team's way of progressively adding more complexity and difficulty to Origins.

    Origins will also put more emphasis on Batman's detective skills. Cases large and small will serve as a slower change of pace from action, allowing players to investigate crime scenes, gather evidence, analyze data and even return to those scenes with more information later in the game. Over time, as each case is solved, a full video narrative of the case will unlock, piecing together the crime
  • SylentZee
    SylentZee Posts: 262
    I love this series and played the hell out of both but I'll say one thing about it. If Batman is wearing the ugly F*CKING suit from the new Injustice game, I'm going to be pissed lol.
  • rosichick
    rosichick Posts: 80 Member
    I will surely be getting the game, I hope I love it more than the others :-)