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Batman: Arkham Asylum


Why Batman: Arkham Asylum is better than Splinter Cell, Metal Gear and Devil May Cry

How Batman is taking back the mantle from the games that stole his schtick

There's a massive irony when it comes to Batman and videogames. The thing is, there's never been an official game that truly captures the essence of what the character is about, but unofficially, our digital fun-boxes have been providing fantastic almost-Batman games for years.

The elements which make Bats great have long been staples of certain other series. Predatory stealth, intelligent tactical planning, slick and brutal melee violence... There are more than a couple of big franchises which have made them their trademarks for years. But with Arkham Asylum, it looks like Batman is finally taking back what was his all along. We've played it. We loved it. Here's why it makes the pretenders to the bat-throne look like exactly that.


Of the videogame stealth kings, Splinter Cell's Sam is by far the most professionally kitted-out. Snake might have stealth camo, a sizable selection of guns, and a mini robot buddy, but for realistic, multi-purpose infiltration, Sam's array of lockpicks, optic cables, night vision and microwave pulses wins every time. Batman however, has the competition nailed, both in functionality and the all-important cool factor.

During the two sections of the game we got to play (both taken from vastly contrasting examples of the game's many unlockable challenge rooms) we got to use five pieces of kit, and although they will be upgraded and added to as the main game progresses they were more than enough to make a massively satisfying stealth experience in themselves.

Batman's over-achieving Detective Mode visor smugly combines night, heat and x-ray vision simultaneously and highlights exploitable environmental features and goons' emotional states via a heart-rate monitor. A quick tap of the left bumper instantly cuts any potentially complex scenario down to a clear visual catalogue of exactly what Bats is up against and what he can use, but thankfully without ever dictating a recommended course of action. This is Batman we're talking about. The man ain't no casual, and he needs not your patronising videogame hand-holding.

Combine all of that information with a batarang, grapple gun, remote-triggered explosive gel and a goon-baiting, sonic emitter batarang, and we had all the offensive, diversionary and evasive tools we needed to start setting up elaborately-layered traps and screwing with the baddos' heads in a manner more brutal and dynamic than anything Sam or Snake has ever been capable of. In fact with thoughtful use, the well-balanced tech line-up allows Bats to go beyond mere sneak-killing to attain a complete and utter total dominance of any environment he might stalk. But fuller details on those dark delights a little later on.




Batman's battling uses all face four buttons; one for attacking, one for evasive rolls and leaps, one to stun nearby enemies, and one to counter enemy hits. That last function is the keystone to the whole combat system, and it's the one which will bring you your most poundingly badass victories and some of the most satisfying hand-to-hand videogame violence you've experienced in years.

Batman's counters allow him to remain the stoic calm at the eye of a storm of increasingly brutal body damage. When you're about to be attacked, a blue lightning flash will appear over the offending hood's head. Tap the counter button in time and Bats will transition smoothly from whatever he's doing into a powerful counter move, without breaking the flow of the fight for a second.

If an enemy tries to kick him in the back, he'll calmly grab their leg and snap it at the knee without even turning around. Incoming fists will be grabbed and crushed. Swinging pipes will be caught, turned on their owners and then discarded. And then he'll be straight back to the important business of making facial pate without a single moment's pause.

At first, Batman's weighty animations feel a little slow. Sluggish even. But after spending a grand total of around two minutes getting a feel for the rhythm of the combat model, you'll be on fire. Remember that bit from The Karate Kid when Daniel finally realises what "Wax on, wax off" was really all about and accelerates his movements to become a lethal block and parry machine? When you develop an instinct for reacting to incoming attacks, Arkham Asylum's combat feels exactly like that. It won't take long before you can even predict incoming violence based on enemy movements, and parry almost precognitively.

The transition from one animation to another really is so boggling to watch that it makes the whole process feel almost like viewing a pre-rendered martial arts scene. With grabs, throws, brutal takedowns and grunt-confounding overhead flips all available to drop into the mix at the simple touch of a button or two, you've got a fast and powerfully versatile set of options that could set a visceral new standard for group combat.

It's exciting, it's exhilarating, and what it lacks in gravity-defying acrobatics it more than makes up for in pure blunt force trauma. From what we've played so far, Batman's hand-to-hand could be satisfying enough to carry a whole game in itself. The single combat arena we were demoed was addictive enough that we developed an almost medical need to replay it over and over to perfect our combo ratings, resetting at the first error as if we were trying to ace an SSX stunt run. We've had terrible thumb-twitching withdrawal for it ever since.


 
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chester_spartan  - 7 months 29 days ago 
first! i cant wait for the review on this, i have hi hopes for this game
Morning Ninja  - 7 months 29 days ago 
It feels like alot like Splinter Cell, only with the bass ass kung-fu and better gagets.
sal-paradise  - 7 months 29 days ago 
looks and sounds awesome, maybe I'm getting to excited but in my MGS4 withdrawal this may make an adequate release day purchase.
iluvmyDS  - 7 months 29 days ago 
I am pretty damn excited.
waynski1457  - 7 months 29 days ago 
I wasn't too excited for this game. I mean, it looked really nice, but it was giving off the same "gimmicky beat-em-up" feel that the Watchmen game does. But now, OMFG THIS SOUNDS AMAZING!!! DEMO NOW!!
Samael  - 7 months 29 days ago 
"Just to see if it will work, we wait for the new guy to walk underneath his stricken comrade, and throw a batarang at the rope suspending our previous victim, hoping that the game will allow us to cut him loose. Brilliantly, it does and the weighty slab of thug plummets to flatten his would-be helper."

I. Am. Buying. This. Game.
Blade1006  - 7 months 29 days ago 
Looks amazing definitely getting this once again I am infinitely glad this is not rated "M"
cart00n  - 7 months 29 days ago 
Must have. Sounds amazing. How come it's taken this long to make a good Batman game - "Lego Batman" not-withstanding?

To tell the truth, I'd pretty much already figured I'd be putting this on my Goozex list on the strength of Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy reprising their roles. Now I'm out the door to pre-order it from Game Crazy!

And how awesome is it that it's being released in June? An A-list title being released in summer? Dude!
Synster  - 7 months 29 days ago 
I just watched a few GDC Trailers and the such. and Yes, the stealth does look promising. but. If you have all that power. How is the game Hard, or revamp the difficulty?

Make Metal Gear or Sam Fisher look like Amateurs? I can't particularly say, I highly doubt it seeing as the A.I in MGS4 was simply amazing how they didn't just give up looking for You, and you couldn't just lay down in the middle of the open, but I guess I'll have to wait and see about this Game. I'm still skeptical, but that skeptical feeling is slowly moving towards Optimistic.
NelosAngelos  - 7 months 29 days ago 
Very pretty. I need to read more about this, it's got me all hopped up now.
iKOemos  - 7 months 29 days ago 
This is so gonna make up for us not getting a Dark Knight game
Mittenz  - 7 months 29 days ago 
Reminds me of my custom predator gametype from halo, while most people just go around killing everyone, mine was all about scaring the crap out of every one. Bit like that thing were you threw the batarang out of the darkness. LOVE EVERY MOMENT!!!
reCAPTCHA: midget that
Z-man427  - 7 months 29 days ago 
i'm still a big skeptic about this one
sadowolf  - 7 months 29 days ago 
ive seen video of a gameplay walkthrough and was very impressed and excited. after reading this, im even more amped for it, although im not too sure about the lofty claim in the title of the article. seems like itll do gadgets and stealth better than just about anything else (and it should, since it has excellent examples like splinter cell and mgs to improve upon), but i dont see the whole package being better than the mentioned titles. at least not yet
clever123  - 7 months 28 days ago 
This game sounds awesome
cookie23q  - 7 months 28 days ago 
wow look flippin awsome
DawgsFan117  - 7 months 28 days ago 
I might play but wont buy. Probly cause its batman and its all about a middleaged guy in a bat costume. Also Snake would kick batmans ass.

Let the angry comments begin.
NiftyNinja  - 7 months 28 days ago 
nah, no angry comments here. besides opinions are like assholes...everybody has one. this game is gonna great.
NiftyNinja  - 7 months 28 days ago 
oops. i meant gonna BE great.
Perfect_Insanity  - 7 months 28 days ago 
This looks incredible, I must buy it, being a huge Batman fan, and by the way, no one can kick Batman's ass. :)
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Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham Asylum

Genre: Action
Release date: Aug 25, 2009
Published by: Eidos
Developed by: Rocksteady Studios
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