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What Did We Learn From The New Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer?

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Back in black.

Warner Bros. has officially unveiled the next chapter in the Arkham game series today, with Batman: Arkham Knight confirmed for the PC, Xbox One, and the PlayStation 4 for release sometime in 2014. Our first glimpse at the latest adventure of the Dark Knight came in the form of a trailer, and while it didn't feature gameplay, the trailer still contained a few tantalising hints about what we can expect. So we asked GameSpot's Batman-loving editors to put on their fancy Riddler question mark bowler hats and uncover whatever secrets or influences they could uncover in the announcement trailer.

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The Familiar and the New

"Given the way that the trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight starts with a heavily distorted voice threatening the citizens of Gotham, my immediate thought was that Rocksteady is leaning heavily on the Nolan films for influence, for this trailer if not for the game it represents. Since he threatens to unleash the citizens' "greatest fears," we can infer that the voice belongs to Scarecrow, not to Bane, but the nods to the Nolan films don't end there. The Batmobile we see in the trailer resembles the Tumbler of the Nolan films far more than it does the sleek Batmobile of the Burton films or other incarnations of the vehicle. The shaky-cam cinematography with which car chases and fistfights are framed, and the way that cars look like real-world cars, suggests to me that, like Nolan's Gotham, the Gotham of this game might try to feel less stylized and more realistic than the Gotham of the previous Arkham games."

"The ending of Arkham City left the criminal landscape of Gotham in a fascinating place. The Joker is seemingly out of the picture, but Harley Quinn is still out there, and as a discarded pregnancy test in Arkham City indicates, the Joker's legacy might literally be living on. In the vacuum left by the Joker's defeat, there would be plenty of opportunities for the city's remaining villains to capitalize on the situation, and indeed, the trailer paints a picture of a city at war, its citizens terrorized, its police essentially under siege. The downloadable add-on for Arkham City, Harley Quinn's Revenge, was disappointing, but did give us a sense that Bruce Wayne is in a dark place psychologically, that his battle with the Joker has left him shaken. I hope that Arkham Knight follows up on this and gives us a Batman who is struggling with his own demons as well as the criminal elements of the city."

"You can't make an Arkham game without the immensely satisfying combat and stealth elements that are the series' hallmark, but as Arkham Origins demonstrated, you can't just rely on those elements and expect it to be enough. Clearly, Rocksteady knows this, and are attempting to invigorate the series in this chapter with open-world driving elements. This gives me hope that the game might feel familiar in all the right ways without feeling overly familiar, like Origins did. I'm curious to see how Rocksteady is meshing the vehicular aspects with the wonderfully enjoyable ways you've gotten around the city in earlier games, grappling and soaring from rooftop to rooftop. If the developer can hold on to everything that was great about Arkham before and introduce these new elements in a way that doesn't interfere with what we all want and expect from an Arkham game, Arkham Knight could be something really special." -- Carolyn Petit

Batman sure has a sweet ride.
Batman sure has a sweet ride.

Car Trouble?

"I'm simultaneously excited and worried about this new Batman game after watching the trailer. How can I not be a little giddy at the thought of roaring through the streets of a massive Gotham City in my Batmobile? And since there's a car, doesn't it stand to reason that there might also be a flying Batplane hidden somewhere in the game?"

"But just like the Arkham series' amazing close-quarters combat, the earlier Batman games shined because they were so confined. Generally, the more a game opens up, the more empty and sparse it becomes (unless that game is Grand Theft Auto). And with a size that has to come close to the New York analogue in Grand Theft Auto IV, and a city that'll probably be under lockdown in order to keep you from exploring too far, will there be enough to explore to keep me excited, or will it just feel like a big obstacle that stands in the way of getting from Point A to Point B? The previous Arkham games felt like they were just at the limit of balancing how much game world I'd want to explore versus having interesting things I'd want to do. And driving the artistically aged streets of L.A. Noire was fun the first couple times, but it just became an auto-travel chore after the first few missions. Of course, the car in L.A. Noire wasn't equipped with rockets and a wide array of high-tech weaponry. Rocksteady has a crazy reputation to live up to, their own. But I'm mostly just excited that Batman is back in the hands of the studio that made me fall in love with Batman games in the first place." -- Justin Haywald

Open-world influences?

"Success in the video game industry means growth. When developer Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Asylum descended upon our consoles back in 2009 it captured our hearts with its easy-to-play, fun-to-watch combat and Nolan-esque tone. Then Arkham City came along and went open world, and Arkham Origins after that introduced the series to asymmetrical multiplayer. So where does Arkham go from there? Rocksteady isn’t tipping their hand just yet--returning villains and a driveable Batmobile aside--but if you look to other open world games on next-gen hardware you might get some ideas."

I'm curious to see how Rocksteady is meshing the vehicular aspects with the wonderfully enjoyable ways you've gotten around the city in earlier games.

Carolyn Petit

"Take Dead Rising 3 for example. It had a massive, vehicle-filled city as well where you could drive from end to end without hitting a load screen. I doubt mowing down hordes of zombies in the Batmobile is in the cards, but the developers could spice up the driving with street races or by chasing down fleeing criminals. On the other hand, the upcoming Watch Dogs makes interesting use of their companion app by letting players help, or hinder, you from their smartphones. The Arkham series already has Oracle serving as Batman’s backup, and it would be interesting to see her hacking abilities put in a player’s hands as a way of providing cooperative play." -- Maxwell McGee

What other sorts of inspirations do you think Rocksteady will draw upon for this next Arkham game? Share your best guess in the comments below.

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And the milking begins ಠ_ಠ

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Sounds kinky...

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<< LINK REMOVED >> This is the last game in the series. Read their first article about it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>If you believe it's the last game, I have ocean-front land in Kansas for you.

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I don't like how GameSpot constantly call RockSteady's style as something borrowed from Nolan's movies. I think their style is quite unique and different. Though the games may have slight touches, but they are neither "heavily leaned" upon his movies nor "Nolan-esque" in any sense.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I really don't see much Nolan in the Arkham series either. Of course there's going to be similarities as they both deal with the same source material, but other than that they are two different takes on the Dark Knight and the Batman universe - both of which I think are great, though.

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The actual theme of this game character copied from Tamil Comic called Mayaavi


In English they called batman funny .

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I'll probably get this game because I want to see the pure next-gen potential, instead of last(current)-gen and next-gen cross games. I know there are a few games coming out only for next-gen consoles and PC, but I'd really like to see how Batman turns out.

Also, about Joker. I think it's best that he doesn't come back to life or anything like that. I'm not too sure about the idea of the whole Arkham series' main villain being Joker. It worked out well for Asylum and City, okay for Origins but I don't know how well Joker being behind Knight would be integrated, even if it's Rocksteady.

And, for a final note, Rocksteady doesn't seem to be following the same formula for Knight as they did with Asylum and City. It seems to have more of an Origins tone to it. Maybe the Nolan-esque world of Batman has an effect on this. When it comes to a video game version of Batman, I think I'd like to see the Asylum and City feeling coming back for this one. More graphical/dark rather than realistic.

I'll get this game just like all the rest of the Arkham series. So, fingers crossed.

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I want to see the Wayne Mansion in this game is that possible

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Harley looks soo cute and sexy

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<< LINK REMOVED >> yea, she looks different but in a good way

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I do not know how good the game will be, but this trailer was spectacular. Even made me want to go back to 360 and finish Arkham Origins.

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Getting a little sick of the Batman series milking...Is this another Arkham City except with a "car" ? Cuz that doesn't really do it for me..

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I've had the same feeling with Origins and it turned out to be a not so great sequel or prequel. But in the case of Arkham Knight it's not like the same studio will throw out another Batman game year after year. Rocksteady was making this game for who knows how long now, maybe they have started working on it right after Arkham City and WB wanted to fill the gap between AC and AK with Origins and another studio.

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How is it milking when Arkham Asylum got released in 2009 and Arkham Night will be the finale to the Arkham series with no release date yet? you are looking at 4 games within 5-6 years.

I don't know about you but a lot of people can't get enough of Batman games by Rocksteady, me included.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Insert Mass Effect analogy. Originally planned as a 3 game series, and now look! A new Mass Effect in development.

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This game on my Hit List wow wow i eagerly waiting for this game


Hope this time batman got game of the year and get 9.0 above rating too and kick Assassin's Creed

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I am excited i hope they add or at least mention that batman's allies are backing him up and i am also very curious about what happened to talia's body maybe we can find out that she had recently given birth *Cough* Damian Wayne *Cough*

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That I still need to complete arkam city lol

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Pretty funny article talks about Nolan's Batmobile and Burton's Batmobile, but forgets that Asylum had a car too. It was pretty much like Burton's mobile, but I guess it's still in the bottom of the lake.


Though I would absolutely love if they also perfected the Batcave and gave us all sorts of stuff to do there. One would of course being able to choose and mod Batmobile to our needs. Insert wings for extra intimidation and grip.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I really liked the car from Asylum. Burton had the best cars of any Batman in my opinion. I wish they'd of used it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Nolan's vehicle was the Tumbler though, not the batmobile. That's how I'll always look at it. It was ok for the nolan movies, which, except for the first one where mediocre. but I'd never accept that vehicle as the batmobile.

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Ok. Now who is voicing Batman? If it is not Kevin Conroy, here is another Batman game I will not get.

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Nolan North

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It is Kevin Conroy. And Tara Strong is voicing Harley Quinn so it's a double win.

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We learned that you don't f*** with Batman!

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Not unless you are looking for a beat-down or are sure that you are better trained and equipped than him.

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What? This game's gonna be heavily inspired by the crappy Nolan movies? WHY?!


I really hope that lame Nolan car gets ditched in the game and you can unlock the much more appealing classic Batmobile we all know and love. And why a realistic Gotham City?! Gotham City is always better when it's stylized like the comics and animated series!


So far this game looks like a huge pass. Very disappointing. If they left out the crappy Nolan influences, I would have definitely bought it. It all depends now on how good the game is when it comes out, and I'm not holding any hope.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> And is this your own oppinion or is this forced you from this article? Were you thinking about the Nolan references or being realistic above styleized before you read this?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I agree the the Burton-movies were overall better, but I like the more realistic aproach that is getting popular amongst modern super hero movies

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<< LINK REMOVED >> 1. It's only a CGI trailer. Chances are, the people in charge had a few liberties with it.

2. This one worries me a little, is that WB had more influence this time, and unlike Rocksteady who in the past have shown that they prefer Burton's vision over Nolan's may have their hands tied a little while working on this installment. I certainly hope this is not the case.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> are you insane? wtf are you talking about. crappy nolan? do you understand movies. ididiididididididididididot

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Actually i wouldn't say they were crap (except rises) but the thing i didn't like was how far they set astray the story from the comics and the lack of physical combat.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Yeah dark knight was amazing cause of Heath Ledger

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It was just the plot of the first movie, done worse :( Loved Dark Knight though. So very much.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Rises was terrible though. I did not enjoy that. Just wanted to say. lol

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Allow me to rephrase... I enjoyed (to some extent) Nolan's Batman movies, I just couldn't accept them as Batman movies. They stray too far from what has been established and are a "must have" in a Batman story. On the top of that, Nolan takes himself way too seriously. Maybe someone should give him a hug, y'know?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Nolan's Batman movies were crap.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Nolan's movies are crap? Go back to see movies made on a wall then kiddo.

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cool now by the time it comes out I may actually own one of these systems haha :D

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k, no more meaty batman with fat forearms, now I'm starting to care

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Ooooooooooh Jeeeeez! My adrenaline went over acceptable limits just now. I very much hope this game turns out to be amazing.

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Unreal 4? Maybe. I guess we'll see.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I will s#it myself if this trailer will turn out to be an UE4 ingame stuff, rather than a CG.

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