Batman: Arkham Asylum Invisible Predator Hands-On

We scored an exclusive first play of the PS3-exclusive Invisible Predator challenge rooms as the Joker in Batman: Arkham Asylum.

Not only is Batman: Arkham Asylum one of our most anticipated games for 2009, but it somehow manages to become even more enticing every time we see it. Perhaps it's because Eidos still has plenty to reveal about the game--from the few visits we've made to developer Rocksteady Studios, we'd say there are at least a couple of major characters in the game that have yet to be announced. One character that has been revealed is the Joker, who is a playable character in the PlayStation 3 version of the game and has eight specific challenge-room levels to boot. We were lucky enough to be the first people in the world to play these levels as the Clown Prince of Crime, and we found him to be a completely different proposition to the Dark Knight himself.

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It's clear from our playtime that the Joker isn't just Batman in a different skin--he's a completely different character with his own strengths and weaknesses. The key difference is that the Joker isn't clad in body armour, nor does he have an arsenal of gadgets. But what he lacks in strength and tech, he makes up for with pure anarchic destruction. He can unleash a pair of mechanical chattering teeth holding a stick of dynamite, which he can remote-control and detonate next to enemies. He also runs amok performing stealth kills with his signature Joker twists--kicking enemies square in the groin, jumping on their shoulders and smashing them in the head, or spraying toxic gas in their face before dancing manically over the fallen body.

These skills mean that the Invisible Predator mode is a completely different experience when played as Batman or the Joker. The Invisible Predator mode contains a set of unlockable levels, which are opened up by collecting items in the main game, and the aim is to take out all the enemies as quickly as possible. Whereas Batman can swing from pillar to pillar taking out inmates from up high, the Joker has to use each level's interconnected vents and drains to hide from enemies. And while Batman's body armour can withstand some indirect gunfire, the Joker can be taken down with a single shot.

The Joker isn't completely helpless, however. Like Batman, he has a form of X-ray vision that he can use to see the skeletal outline of his enemies through walls. The Joker's take on the technology is slightly more comical, though--he wears large spiral specs that make a hypnotic whirring noise when he wears them. He's also limited to using them when he's standing, so you can't hide in the vents while studying enemy patrol patterns, which obviously leaves you vulnerable to attack. Finally, the Joker also has access to a gun, albeit with only one bullet. That said, it's a useful weapon not only for killing people but also for creating noise. Fire it off, and the other enemies will investigate both the dead body and the area where the shot came from.

With the Joker's relatively simple tools, you have the building blocks for an incredibly addictive stealth experience. It took us a few attempts to stay alive at first, but after we successfully took down all six guards in four minutes, it took only a few more goes to get it down to one minute and five seconds. We started the level by holding R2 to sneak up on the first guard, before pressing the triangle button to silently gas him from behind. We then ran up a ramp to the first floor and fired off our single gunshot to take out the next guard. If the noise didn't startle the guards, then his rag-doll body falling over the walkway certainly did, and it wasn't long before the four remaining guards started investigating. Running into the nearest vent, we watched them gather around the body, at which point we unleashed our chattering teeth. The blast took out three of them in one go, and the remaining guard was so startled that we could jump out and beat him up without facing a fight.

Pretty proud of our performance, we talked to the Eidos reps watching on to see how our time stacked up. While it was respectable, we quickly discovered that a skillful player could easily knock another 15 seconds off our time, and if they practiced enough and got a perfect run, a further 10-second savings wouldn't be out of the question. When the leaderboards launch alongside the game later this summer, we can expect some pretty amazing times to be posted online. It's just a shame that players won't be able to record their runs and post videos to the Internet from within the game. We also broached the subject of the Joker's PS3 exclusivity: Is Batman's greatest supervillain really a Sony fanboy, or could he eventually make an appearance on the Xbox 360 via downloadable content? "All we've announced so far is that he's exclusive to PS3," was the answer from our Eidos man. Take from that what you will.

We were left thoroughly impressed with our first play of the new Invisible Predator rooms, and Rocksteady has really delivered on its promise to make Batman and the Joker two distinct characters. The level we played, Paging Dr. Joker, was the easiest of these levels, and Eidos promises that the later rooms will ramp up the difficulty with more enemies and fewer hiding spots. It's difficult not to mimic the Joker's crazed laughter as he tears up Arkham. We even discovered a new move in the combat rooms where he can jump on enemies before kicking them in the face to finish them off. The full game is set for release at the end of summer, and we get the feeling that Eidos has plenty more to reveal about the game between now and then.

286 Comments

  • Testament

    Posted Aug 31, 2009 9:20 am PT

    they both play and look identical so sorry X-ppl PS3 is just the better have right now. If you disagree than take it up with Eidos and ask them why they felt not to give X-box a secret character

  • kotsosant

    Posted Aug 30, 2009 5:47 pm PT

    Joker gameplay rules!!! Thank God i have a ps3...
    Awesome game by the way.

  • Symbiote_Spidey

    Posted Aug 29, 2009 7:29 pm PT

    LISTEN...Xbox has the better graphics and color. who cares about the joker ....how often will we play with the joker? is the joker worth the crappy graphics? do u want 1080p or 720p?...in the end we all know its about the bat and not the joker.

  • EmporioLove

    Posted Aug 27, 2009 11:00 am PT

    its Tomb Raider for Batman!

  • pigswell

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 3:11 pm PT

    I guess this has been said before in these comments…….but a hands on review of PS3 exclusive content being posted on the Xbox 360 section of the website is just not cool Gamespot!!!

  • gogmagog4

    Posted Aug 18, 2009 3:09 pm PT

    Sucks to be and XBOX person

  • kamizuka

    Posted Aug 16, 2009 10:10 am PT

    thats why i bought the Ps3 for the Blue-ray. i knew that they will do games that are on both Ps3 and 360 but still have more things on the Ps3, man this game well open doors for the Ps3
    PS: i am a PS3 fanboy but I still love the Xbox

  • tyber78

    Posted Aug 16, 2009 6:30 am PT

    Waw im lucky that i have a ps3

  • pod81

    Posted Aug 14, 2009 6:34 pm PT

    Yay! good thing I have a ps3. looks great

  • Madcows

    Posted Aug 14, 2009 3:59 am PT

    Its great they have Hamill, he does a great voice of the Joker. Too bad I don't have a PS3, I want to kick people in the nuts LOL!

  • Yossi1007

    Posted Aug 11, 2009 9:35 am PT

    just one prob eith the demo is that breaking physx floor is lagging without u brake it but other physx r smooth

    bout the wii...
    u cant make such a game on an overclocked ps2
    it would suck with lower graphics and physics
    and the un conventional controller its waaay tooo loooong
    i haate the WII.
    they should just forget about its stupid sensore the PS3 MOTION AND THE NATAL will crash the wii

    btw the ps3 sensors r going to rock in fps

  • ROGUEBEASTLY

    Posted Aug 9, 2009 8:25 pm PT

    This game is going to be awesome I got the Collectors edition pre-ordered. It comes with a lot of stuff so it's gonna be beast. I beat the demo like 12 times so I know the games gonna be good.

  • VisceriousZERO posted Aug 1, 2009 8:58 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    VisceriousZERO

    Posted Aug 1, 2009 8:58 pm PT (hide)

    "All we've annouced SO FAR is that he's exclusive to PS3" (emphasis mine)

    X360 DLC pleeeease

  • batmanboy11

    Posted Jul 25, 2009 6:35 pm PT

    I know it says exclusive to PS3 (which doesn't bother me since I own all three major consoles) but, I wonder if at some point in the future the Joker challange maps will be released as DLC for the 360.

  • Balistica posted Jul 13, 2009 9:36 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Balistica

    Posted Jul 13, 2009 9:36 pm PT (hide)

    Hope this will not just stick to the comic genre. I mean I like to bash the living day lights out of those baddies. Not just screw around in the dark.... Well looking forward to it , hope it's surpass expectation cause I both 3 games (Dead Space, Scroll of the Oblivion and Ninja Gaiden Sigma) and those suck really.

  • jsutton0010

    Posted Jul 9, 2009 2:26 am PT

    Well I've just bought a PS3 off my friend so I'll get this for my birthday.

  • mikey1611

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 11:01 pm PT

    This is gonna be a great game but I don't know it's gonna have an impact (well from where I'm from) like GTA4 and their exclusive expansions for the X360 (and I know different genres but you know what I mean... mostly, hopefully). But I hope it does because when I get this game and I feel like randomly beating up people and I'd look over GTA4 and Batman:AA, I'm gonna be picking up Batman.

    This exclusive character just gotta be just for the PS3, so doubt they're gonna be anything more for PC and X360. And for Wii, well they attract "those" types of gamers. This is batman, not lego batman. This is professional gaming and I don't think the Wii is up to it, with your mario Kart and cartoonish stuff. (read Shia LeBeouf's interview for Wii, hahahahah).

    Anyways, I hope you get to play the Joker in more than just challenge rooms because from the hands-on video he said

    "One character that has been revealed is the Joker, who is NOT ONLY a playable character in the PlayStation 3 version of the game BUT has eight specific challenge-room levels to boot."

    So... is the Joker playable in the main game and not just in his challenge rooms?

    Btw, look at the comics that is how the joker is mostly looks like. Just because of Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger being a bit beaf-ier than the game's joker.

  • mrcookie44 posted Jul 6, 2009 9:12 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    mrcookie44

    Posted Jul 6, 2009 9:12 am PT (hide)

    Maybe theres a character exclusive to X360 then.

    Robin anyone ?

  • Molezzi

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 1:50 am PT

    Blue Ray (^_^) hahaha

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