New Batman: Arkham City gameplay footage picks up where last video left off
Filmed demo for AC takes you through what happens immediately after last gameplay footage
Last week’s video featuring 12 minutes of gameplay from Batman: Arkham City left us all extremely excited for the already-anticipated title, and once it was over we were hungry for more. We thought we’d have to wait another four months to see what happens after that trailers end, but luckily someone filmed what follows at a preview event, and despite the vid’s minor quality issues, our eyes were glued to the screen. Check it for yourself.
If you can tune out the enthusiastic shouts of Rocksteady’s Dax Ginn, you see Bats do the next logical thing and try to find whoever it was that tried to snipe Catwoman. Of course that leads Batman to beating the crap out a bunch of thugs, and eventually narrowly escaping an explosion. Hopefully we’ll get some raw footage of this soon, one without a pitchman yelling over it, and we’ll share it with you once that happens.
Jul 6, 2011
If you can tune out the enthusiastic shouts of Rocksteady’s Dax Ginn, you see Bats do the next logical thing and try to find whoever it was that tried to snipe Catwoman. Of course that leads Batman to beating the crap out a bunch of thugs, and eventually narrowly escaping an explosion. Hopefully we’ll get some raw footage of this soon, one without a pitchman yelling over it, and we’ll share it with you once that happens.
Jul 6, 2011
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