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Posted by GoNintendo Aug 20 2013 06:20 GMT
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Soon we’ll reveal this “unstable, erratic” individual. RT if you can’t wait! #ArkhamOrigins pic.twitter.com/bsE220A0RZ

— Batman Arkham (@BatmanArkham) August 20, 2013

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 19 2013 16:23 GMT
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- much larger than what was in previous Arkham games
- classic Batman vehicles are tucked away inside
- switch costumes here
- Challenge Maps are accessible here

Posted by Joystiq Aug 15 2013 01:45 GMT
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The Batman: Arkham Origins collector's edition for North America, Australia and New Zealand runs $120 and includes a terrifying, yet oddly alluring, statue of The Joker surrounded by LED-lit TVs. The statue is 9 inches tall, 13 inches wide, 11.5 inches in depth and probably a 7 on a "this will scare young children" scale.

More physical goodies included in the collector's edition are two pieces of evidence from the Gotham crime lab, an 80-page art book, a Batman "wanted" poster, blueprints of the batwing, an Anarky logo stencil, a glow-in-the-dark map of Gotham City, the Wayne family photo and dossiers on all eight assassins out to get Batman, including Black Mask's contract.

Digital items include the First Appearance Batman Skin and the Deathstroke Challenge Pack. North American customers get Necessary Evil, a documentary of DC Comics' most famous villains, and PS3 owners in all regions get the Knightfall pack.

The European collector's edition appeared earlier in August, running £80 and including, overall, less stuff, and certainly a less creepy Joker statue. Examine the North American statue in greater detail here.

Posted by Joystiq Aug 07 2013 22:00 GMT
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Batman: Arkham Origins' collector's edition for the UK swooped out of the shadows this morning. Priced at £79.99, the box includes a Batman and Joker bromance statue, artbook, dossiers, two downloadable skins and a metal case. The PS3 version also includes the Knightfall pack.

The Batman: Arkham Origins Collector's Edition for the kingdoms united is only available for pre-order at Amazon UK. The North American collector's edition will be revealed next week.

Posted by IGN Aug 02 2013 18:46 GMT
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Voice actor Roger Craig Smith runs us through some of his work - like Batman from Arkham Origins - and then takes a crack at some classics.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Aug 02 2013 00:20 GMT
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Dragon’s Crown (PS3 and PS Vita) takes the throne on today’s show! We begin with some hands-on impressions before diving into an in-depth interview with John Hardin of Atlus. Then plunge into the darkness with Batman: Arkham Origin‘s new multiplayer mode Invisible Predator Online, including a new interview with Creative Director Alastair Cornish from Splash Damage. Of course, you’ll get all of next week’s North American game releases, new voicemails, listener letters, a PSN Gem of the Week and more!

Stuff We Talked About
  • Dragon’s Crown
  • Batman: Arkham Origins Multiplayer
  • The Last of Us Multiplayer
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  • Deckard Cain
  • Spelunky
  • Patapon 3
  • PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate HD
  • Hotline Miami
  • Board games

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Posted by Kotaku Jul 31 2013 20:22 GMT
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Holy smaller video game, Batman! Warner Bros. has confirmed that the newly-revealed multiplayer modes for Batman: Arkham Origins won't be included in the Wii U version of the game.Read more...
Francis
damn self-fulfilling prophecies and incompetent porting developers
Fallen Shade

>If my single-player focused game doesn't have a tacked on multiplayer its bad!

Naaaaw thats bullshit you guys but yeah this is pretty dumb


Posted by IGN Jul 31 2013 23:33 GMT
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What kind of crazy weapons are the gang using? Which Robin is that? Rich and Chuck explain what's going on in Batman: Arkham Origins' multiplayer trailer.

Posted by IGN Jul 31 2013 21:25 GMT
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Batman: Arkham Origins getting a new multiplayer mode called: Invisible Predator Online.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 31 2013 13:00 GMT
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If you told me they were making multiplayer for a Batman game, I'd tell you that I want to play as Batman himself. I'd want to take down thugs controlled by other players, and I'd want to do it in the most Batman way possible. And what do you know, that's just what the upcoming Batman: Arkham Origins multiplayer will let me do.Read more...

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Posted by Joystiq Jul 31 2013 14:00 GMT
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Despite holding a career-defining grudge against them, Batman has just gained a few bullets for the back of his game's box. Batman: Arkham Origins will ship with a competitive online multiplayer mode developed by Splash Damage, the studio behind Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and Brink.

As entertaining as it would be to see grimace-wielding Batmen swooping around, kicking each other and becoming hopelessly entangled in a flurry of overlong capes, Splash Damage has delivered a more structured and elaborate affair in Arkham Origins with a mode called "Invisible Predator Online."

It's an asymmetrical turf war between eight players divided into three groups: three ruffians in Joker's gang, which shoot at three members of Bane's gang, while Batman and Robin stalk and incapacitate criminals on either side. Yes, this means you can kill the bat and watch him respawn moments later, but at least the game is true to the comics in how they treat death.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 31 2013 13:19 GMT
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Splash Damage have just announced that they are to be creating the multiplayer for Batman: Arkham Oranges. The sequel is due out on the 25th October, which is two days before my birthday – PUT IT IN YOUR DIARY NOW – and it seems will have the pro team ensuring that going online is worthwhile.

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Jul 31 2013 13:04 GMT
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The Batman: Arkham series has proven that superhero games have the potential to be some of the best in the biz, but they’ve been strictly single-player outings so far. In Batman: Arkham Origins, WB Games and Splash Damage are building an online multiplayer experience to complement the main campaign. And guess what — it’s really good.

Called Invisible Predator Online, this new mode takes the concept of the earlier games’ Challenge Rooms and puts other players into the role of the Joker and Bane’s thugs. Yes, this raises lots of questions. The general premise is as follows:

Eight players take to the streets of Gotham in the game’s multiplayer mode: three Joker thugs, three Bane thugs, and two heroes in the form of Batman and Robin. The thugs compete to wipe out the other team and capture control points in what plays out like a third-person, cover-based shooter. Meanwhile, the two heroes prowl the playfield in an attempt to intimidate enemies and provoke the gang leaders into calling the whole operation off.

When playing as Batman or Robin, variety matters. Repeating the same takedowns over and over will result in lower and lower intimidation yields, so you’ll need to get creative. Hide in ducts and score a takedown when someone passes over you, then grapple to a gargoyle overhead to get the drop on another unsuspecting thug. Set some explosive gel and wait for the right moment to detonate, while hiding in the shadows for a surprise chokeout. The more you mix it up, the better your chances. Whatever you do, though, be careful — getting taken out will bolster your foes’ confidence, undoing a good chunk of the progress you’ve made so far.

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Initially, playing as Batman or Robin seems like a privilege players will be fighting over, but I actually had more fun getting down and dirty as one of the henchmen on the field. This mode would be a fully competent third-person shooter without the heroes’ presence, but their inclusion adds a wildcard element that turns Invisible Predator Online into a completely different kind of experience.

Tensions run high when you know the Batman could be around any corner, and the game plays to that stress. More than once, I noticed movement out of the corner of my eye and immediately fired in its direction, before realizing (too late, of course) that it was a flock of bats and my true target was lying in wait above me.

This trepidation follows you throughout the course of each match, so the last thing you want to do is assault your opponents head-on. You’ll be constantly watching the shadows, grates, and gargoyles above, while working to eliminate the opposing gang’s forces and capture the map’s control points.

In a fun twist, once the match has progressed a bit, the leader of your gang will radio in and demand entry into the arena. The first person on either team to reach the door they’re waiting at will assume actual control of either the Joker or Bane depending on their allegiance that round. The gang leader is, as one would assume, vastly more powerful than the standard henchmen, and can often turn the tide in a seemingly one-sided battle.

There’s an engrossing customization element to the game, as well. You can outfit all three factions with unlockable gear and outfits that you’ll earn throughout your time playing Invisible Predator Online. These range from practical upgrades like new weapons and additional loadout slots, to more fun options like the ever-popular Animated Series Batman costume.

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Oh, one quick aside: Robin, while reportedly not a part of the single-player campaign, has a slick new character model in Invisible Predator Online. He’s not the gruff Robin from Arkham City, though that outfit is unlockable, but a younger, leaner Tim Drake (confirmed!) who looks more in line with the Robin you likely know from the comics or the animated series.

It’s still pretty early, but there’s already plenty to love about Arkham Origins’ multiplayer. This isn’t a loosely-constructed mode for the sake of printing another bullet point on the back of the box but a well thought out, fully realized multiplayer experience set in the Arkham universe. Splash Damage has a monolithic pedigree to live up to, but based on what we’ve seen so far, it seems they are up to the task.

Got any questions about Invisible Predator Online? Shoot ‘em my way in the comments and I’ll answer what I can.


Posted by IGN Jul 31 2013 13:00 GMT
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It's Batman and Robin against the Joker and Bane gangs in Arkham Origin's 2 vs. 3 vs. 3 multiplayer mode.

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 29 2013 20:42 GMT
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The following info comes from Eric Holmes, creative director...

- Anarky will take on his typical anti-corporation role
- he does bad things but believes he’s doing the right thing
- he doesn’t like big corporations trying to control our lives or the government trying to tell us what to do
- he aims to take them down
- he's planted a bunch of bombs in these institutions in Gotham
- Batman has to find and defuse them
- Batman can hunt him down to where he’s headquartered and take him on

Posted by IGN Jul 29 2013 19:00 GMT
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The new voice of the Caped Crusader swings by Up at Noon to talk Batman, Planes, and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 23 2013 16:29 GMT
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Coming from the latest issue of OXM...



Looks like the Mad Hatter is going to be joining the cast of villains in Arkham Origins. The Mad Hatter is one of my favorites, so I'm quite happy to see he'll be mixing it up with the Bat.

Posted by IGN Jul 22 2013 20:50 GMT
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How many people mocapped Copperhead? What does Geoff Johns think of her? Is that Joker's chair? Find out!

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 20 2013 09:00 GMT
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Look, it’s Copperhead! You remember Copperhead, don’t you? You know, the guy in the ridiculous outfit that makes it look like he’s a rat with his toes wedged in a snake’s rib cage and wait that’s not a guy at all. Yes, it seems that Armature has been inspired by Copperhead’s New 52 makeover, so the nefarious contortionist is a she now. Which is great, except she’s hardly wearing anything because videogames. And comic books. The two mediums are pretty chummy on that one. Sigh. But, if nothing else, a new Batman: Arkham Origins trailer makes her seem pretty capable, slipping around Batman like a hundred slippery nooses and rendering his combat skills moot. Have a look and see what you think.

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Posted by IGN Jul 19 2013 22:49 GMT
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New Arkham Origins Villain! X-Men: Days of Future Past Sentinels; Win a Next-Gen System!!

Posted by IGN Jul 19 2013 01:32 GMT
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WB Montreal confirms Babs won't don the cape and cowl during our interview with the Batman and Joker voice actors.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 18 2013 21:45 GMT
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As revealed at today's Comic-Con panel, Batman's slither-y adversary Copperhead has been re-imagined as a woman for the upcoming game Batman: Arkham Origins. Here's a new reveal trailer, in which she shows The Bat what for.Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 18 2013 22:02 GMT
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- Batman One Million and Worst Nightmare Batman skins to be made available
- Worst Nightmare will be available only to "absolute masters" of the game
- Origins takes place before Robin exists
- this is essentially "year two" of Batman's career
- Batgirl might make an appearance