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Posted by IGN Jun 14 2011 18:03 GMT
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It's been a tumultuous week for the Boy Wonder. After months of speculation, a Best Buy advertisement confirmed that Robin would be in developer Rocksteady's sequel. However, the ad made it seem that only Best Buy preorders would get the Robin challenge maps. The Internet freaked out, but it looks like everyone will get Robin at some point...

Posted by IGN Jun 14 2011 00:45 GMT
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It's no secret to my friends and colleagues that I'm mildly obsessed with the world of comics. And the Batverse, while not without its flaws, is at the forefront of my superhero fetish...

Posted by IGN Jun 13 2011 22:04 GMT
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Yesterday, the Internet learned that if you preorder Batman: Arkham City at Best Buy, you'll get an exclusive Robin character for challenge maps. This led to people flipping the hell out. "This is seriously ruining newer video games for me," Alienfish cried in the comments of the IGN article...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jun 13 2011 15:43 GMT
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The three most exciting words in the English language today are “Batman: Arkham City”. It’s a fact. So you should be very interested to know that US game retailer Best Buy yesterday published a listing for Batman: Arkham City touting Robin as an exclusive, downloadable playable character for two challenge maps if you pre-order from them. See the listing for yourself and read my hasty conclusions after the jump.(more…)


Posted by IGN Jun 12 2011 19:15 GMT
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Batman: Arkham City won't be Robin-less after all, assuming of course you pre-order your copy of the game at Best Buy stores...

Posted by Joystiq Jun 12 2011 16:30 GMT
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Boy, we wonder if we'll be able to play as Robin in any segment of Batman: Arkham City. Best Buy believes so, with the retailer's latest weekly ad touting the feature for pre-orderers. When you pre-order Arkham City from Best Buy, according to the listing, you get a "Best Buy exclusive downloadable Robin character" for use in two challenge maps.

This sounds exactly like the Joker challenge maps from the first game, which were offered free with the PS3 version. Well, not exactly, as this Robin offer pertains to PS3, PC, and Xbox 360. Regardless, is a playable Robin any less believable than a playable Joker? Regardless, pending an official confirmation by WB, we're regarding this reveal as a rumor, just like the urban legends of the invincible Dark Knight and his unbeatable partner, a small child.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jun 10 2011 13:30 GMT
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I’m too good to you lot. First of all I ease your aching need for a $200 Star Wars keyboard, and now I point you towards a promotional Batman: Arkham City controller designed like a batarang and lit up like some kind of high-tech bat… controller.(more…)


Posted by IGN Jun 09 2011 17:23 GMT
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Confident women inspire me. And watching Catwoman strut around the Batman: Arkham City E3 demo was a sight to behold...

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 08 2011 21:33 GMT
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Details on Catwoman and the streets of Gotham highlight this interview from E3 2011.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jun 06 2011 21:55 GMT
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Ah, these beers are working a treat, which is great because I beginning to get brain qualms from all the game footage. Next: Batman: Arkham City. The first game was rather special in the RIGHT nature of its action, but the open world of this game is what is selling it to me. I mean just look at it. Rocksteady were saying earlier today that they are aiming for the open-world here to be detail over size, and that’s paying off. I can’t wait to do some fancy swooping.(more…)


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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 06 2011 20:08 GMT
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Catwoman struts her stuff at E3 2011! Get the details and a look at gameplay featuring the feline heroine from the GT.TV All Access Live coverage!

Posted by Joystiq Jun 03 2011 17:45 GMT
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Where does he get those wonderful toys? From any retailer that carries Power A controllers, this fall. The peripheral manufacturer has announced a Batman: Arkham City-themed "Batarang" controller for both Xbox 360 and PS3, which allows you to pretend you're playing games on the specialized Bat-style game console you know Batman keeps in the cave.

Both versions feature LED accents, that can light up in seven different colors. The PS3 version is wireless (with a receiver), with an internal rechargeable battery and motion sensors, and reversed analog stick placement. The Xbox version is wired, but comes with a 10-foot-long cable that may or may not allow the device to be used as a grappling hook.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 03 2011 03:53 GMT
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Catwoman's role, the open world, mission structure and much more are discussed in this interview for Batman: Arkham City from E3 2011.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 02 2011 21:00 GMT
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#bam Batman: Arkham City is getting its own LED-lit, bat-logoed controller, Power-A tells Kotaku. More »

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Posted by Giant Bomb Jun 02 2011 17:38 GMT
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Nice to see a damsel causing distress for a change.

Posted by IGN Jun 02 2011 14:08 GMT
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Batman: Arkham City is a big world. So big, Batman could hardly patrol it himself. That's why developer Rocksteady decided to give you a second option when traversing the rooftops -- Catwoman is playable throughout Arkham City...

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 02 2011 14:00 GMT
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Take control of voluptuous Catwoman in the sequel to one of the highest rated super-hero video games of this console generation, Batman: Arkham City.

Posted by IGN Jun 02 2011 14:00 GMT
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As cool as it was to have the Riddler in Batman: Arkham Asylum, he was a punk. He just hid trophies all over the sanitarium and spray painted question marks on the walls. He wasn't a threat as much as a casual distraction from the real task at hand. He was a joke, a lark. No longer. The Riddler's a bastard in Batman: Arkham City...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jun 01 2011 22:48 GMT
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It’s true. Looks like the chaps and chaplets of Gamespot got their hands on Batman: Arkham City for some caped fun times, because there’s a trailer doing the rounds. It’s new. It’s below. It shows Catwoman.

She’s playable, apparently. I want to come up with some kind of ultimate innuendo, but it’s late. I’m sorry.(more…)


Posted by Joystiq Jun 01 2011 19:31 GMT
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A new video and preview posted by GameSpot reveal that Catwoman is joining the playable cast of Batman: Arkham City. And she's not disguising her face, even though she clearly has goggles for that purpose, and it's driving us crazy. Ahem.

The video shows Catwoman using her whip as a grappling hook, sliding under a low obstacle, brandishing sharp claws, and planting a big kiss on a disgusting Joker henchman for some reason before throwing him to the ground.

In a video Q&A, Rocksteady marketing manager Dax Ginn mentions that her lack of cape makes her unable to use Batman's glide functionality, so she has her own navigation abilities, which appear to be climbing-based. She'll be leveled up throughout the game just as players improve Batman's skills.

Posted by IGN Jun 01 2011 16:38 GMT
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If you've broken the law in Gotham City -- no matter how small the infraction was -- Mayor Quincy Sharp is coming for you. At least that's the take away from the second issue of the Batman: Arkham Asylum comic book. DC Comics released a teaser chapter of the book today, and it put us in the chan...

Posted by Kotaku Jun 01 2011 15:41 GMT
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#handson Batman: Arkham City, the return to Rocksteady Studios' amazing journey into the world of Batman, isn't all about the bat. There's the cat too. More »

Posted by IGN May 25 2011 21:01 GMT
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If you're a PSM3 subscriber, start checking your mailbox. The new issue of the UK magazine is rolling out and packing a Batman: Arkham City cover story that reveals the Penguin as a brand new villain in the game. We don't know the details the article itself reveals, but look for more Batman: A...

Posted by IGN May 25 2011 18:39 GMT
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For a Batman fan, one of the best things about 2009's Arkham Asylum was the copious amount of Easter Eggs. Even rarely used characters like nut job Maxie Zeus got a nod. With a game world five times the size of the Asylum, Batman: Arkham City looks like it could be packed with considerably more hidden gems. One of the more interesting Easter Eggs we've seen hints at the emergence of Robin...

Posted by Giant Bomb May 23 2011 13:00 GMT
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Fun fact: I don't subscribe to the Australian newspaper The Sun Herald. Part of this might have something to with me living in America. I mean, it's not from lack of trying, mind you. It's just sort of impractical to get Aussie newspapers delivered to your home in the USA.

Therefore, I feel thoroughly excused for not having seen a reported interview with Rocksteady developer Dax Ginn featured in the Herald's Sunday edition. However, someone over at the Batman: Arkham City fansite, ArkhamCity.co.uk, did see the interview first-hand, and transcribed Ginn's quotes regarding an as-yet unannounced villain for their upcoming sequel. Thank heaven for the "World-Wide" part of World-Wide Web, right?

According to the transcription, one of Batman's most high-falutin' villains, The Penguin, will be featured prominently in Arkham City's storyline. Some had assumed this would be the case, as early trailers for the game showed the rotund scoundrel's club, the Iceberg Lounge, as a location within the game. But now Ginn has apparently detailed precisely how Oswald Cobblepot will be portrayed within the game, and the newspaper even printed a first image of his in-game visage, which you can see below.

 It's like he's looking right at me with his dwarf-y eyeball!

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.

Elsewhere in the interview, Ginn laid out how Penguin's gang faction will factor into the game's action:

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.

Lastly, the Herald also dropped a few bits of info regarding Catwoman, and her general attitude in the game:

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.

Posted by Joystiq May 22 2011 18:30 GMT
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Rocksteady has been dropping hints about The Penguin's involvement in Batman: Arkham City for a while now -- the most blatant of which being the appearance of the nemesis' Iceberg Club in the game's first teaser trailer. According to ArkhamCity.co.uk, Rocksteady marketing manager Dax Ginn recently spilled the beans about the portly foe's role in the upcoming crimefighting sequel to the Australian Sunday Herald, revealing the very first image of his in-game visage, seen above.

According to the site's transcription of the interview, Ginn explained, "The way that penguin has always been portrayed is as quite an aristocratic, well-spoken gentleman who's got these twisted delusions of grandeur." He added, "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 collection fascination that he's had through out the years."

We've contacted Rocksteady to confirm the report, as well as Danny DeVito to see if he's collecting any royalties on the title.
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why does his face look deformed
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Um, the muscular guy is just a thug.

This badass is the real Penguin, though.


Posted by IGN May 18 2011 13:00 GMT
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The main stories in Batman: Arkham City will take over "25 hours to complete", claims the game's director Sefton Hill. Speaking in an interview with The Guardian, Hill also added the game will offer "around 15 hours of story that's off the main path." So does this mean that the game clocks in at ...

Posted by Joystiq May 12 2011 01:30 GMT
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Writer Paul Dini tweets to remind us that the first issue of his Batman: Arkham City prequel comic is out today. The page-turner is conveniently available in digital format direct from DC Comics, or you can shuffle on down to the local comic shop and nab it for 3 bucks.

Initially set to be a six-parter, the miniseries appears to have been shaved down to five issues. Parts 2 and 3 are due next month, with the fourth issue slated for late July. The game will be released on October 18.

Dini, who first started ordering Batman around as a writer and producer for The Animated Series, also wrote the story lines for the two Rocksteady-developed games. He's assisted by Arkham City concept artist Carlos D'Anda, who drew all the pretty pictures for the new comic -- and colored them in too. Check out the full-size cover image of the first issue after the break.

Posted by IGN May 11 2011 22:10 GMT
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Rocksteady's new Batman title is one of IGN's most anticipated games of 2011 -- God knows I can't wait to see Batman: Arkham City at E3 in a few weeks. Since the game was announced, I've been beside myself with questions. Why would Arkham Asylum move into Gotham City? What's the bigger plot here? ...