the Batman’s City It was released as of today in 2011 by rocksteady studios With the publisher, of course Warner Bros. He was the central director of the game Sefton HillWhile the production included Daniel Bailey and Nathan Borlow among others. On the occasion of the 12ththe Regarding the legendary game, below you will find some interesting facts that you might not have known.
But before we get to the facts, let us remind you that Batman: Arkham City remains to this day the highest rated superhero game on Metacritic of all time. Here are the following games, among others: Batman: Arkham Asylum at 91/100, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 coming to PS5 at 90/100, plus Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Injustice 2, Marvel Spider-Man, Batman: Arkham Knight, Spider-Man, Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, X-Men Legends II: Rise Of Apocalypse, and The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
Let us also remind you that Arkham City is of course based on the DC comics and more specifically on the book “Mythos” and is a direct sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum, while the script was written by Paul Dini, Paul Crocker and Sefton Hill. . The title did very well commercially when it was released and has sold over 12.5 million units worldwide, for a total of over $600 million. Batman: Arkham City also shares the same Metacritic score as the hugely popular The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which was released in the same year and won several awards from various competitions including Game of the Year, Best Action Game, and Best Action Game. Action and adventure, the best adventure game and the best original score.
In this article we will also look at some facts to celebrate the twelfth daythe Anniversary of the legendary Rocksteady game.
Rocksteady had to grow up
The development team had to grow a lot to create Batman: Arkham City. Arkham Asylum may have been a smaller, more linear game, on a relatively small map, but in the sequel, the map was about five times larger. This is because it took place not only in Asylum, but in a large part of Gotham City. So Rocksteady had to expand at that time and hired at least 25 new employees to help with the sequel. At that time, the number of developers was 100.
There was an Easter egg that few noticed
According to CBR, there’s an Easter egg in Arkham Asylum, which basically confirmed what’s coming after this game. More specifically, in the first chapter of the series, there is a secret room with a map of Gotham City on the wall. This is an Easter egg that not many people found, but later became known when Rocksteady revealed its location.
Why wasn’t there a Batmobile?
Batman fans were wondering at the time why the Batmobile wasn’t in this game. Rocksteady decided not to use the Batmobile in the sequel due to the poor terrain and cramped environments of Arkham City at the time. Of course, we saw that in Arkham Knight a few years later.
code “sara”
The code word “Sarah” given by Gordon to the officers refers to his wife, Sarah Essen Gordon, who was killed by the Joker in Detective Comics #741.
Mark Hamill and “Batman: The Killing Joke”
When Batman: Arkham City was released, the legendary Mark Hamill, who has been voicing the Joker for years, said he would stop playing the role unless a game (or something else) came out featuring an iconic scene from “Batman: The Killing Joke.” A few years later, 3 was releasedthe The main chapter of the series, Batman: Arkham Knight, features a flashback from that comic, with Hamill returning to his role.
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source CBR, IMDb website
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