The way that Penguin has always been portrayed is as quite an aristocratic, well-spoken gentleman who's got these twisted delusions of grandeur. So we've made him a really horrible, nasty piece of work--but still with the delusion of grandeur. He dresses well, but in a poor taste, and we've made him this brutish, brutal guy but also key into [a] collection fascination that he's had through out the years.
Though he doesn't have Danny DeVito's weird, mutated, barfy fish-bird-man thing going on, nor is he as preeminently terrifying as Tested's Will Smith in penguin form, at least that image does make him look reasonably gnarled. Plus, he's got that all-important monocle. Take that, monocleless Will Smith.Penguin's faction is much more about the collection that he has within his museum of all sorts of things but one of those things he collects is heavily artillery. So when you come up against his thugs in the street they are all going to have seriously heavy weapons and that develops throughout the game as well.
Sadly, there is no word yet on the different types of weaponized umbrellas he may use over the course of the game, but we'll be sure to keep you posted if anything pops up on the news wire, since that's probably a pretty big deal to Penguin-heads everywhere.The attitude of this Selena Kyle is closer to that of the late, great Eartha Kitt from the cult '60s TV show: strong, confident, sexy and independent. Comic book nerds will notice Arkham City's Catwoman appears to have been designed in the style of Adam Hughes' covers from the third Catwoman series, a feature Rocksteady hoped people would spot.
Sorry, Julie Newmar fans. Someday, your time will come.