Batmobile Staying in the Garage for Arkham City

Logan Westbrook

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Batmobile Staying in the Garage for Arkham City

No car, plane or boat is a patch on Batman, according to Batman: Arkham City [http://www.amazon.com/Batman-Arkham-City-Playstation-3/dp/B002I0F5M8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1291024742&sr=8-1] director Sefton Hill.

If you were hoping that Arkham City might let you cruise the streets in a custom-built, high-performance, justice-bringing rocket car, then I'm afraid you're in for some disappointment. Batman will be leaving the keys to the Batmobile at home - and that goes for the Batboat and Batplane, too.

Speaking in the latest issue of British videogame magazine GamesTM [http://www.gamestm.co.uk/], Hill made it clear that there would be no playable vehicles in the game. Rocksteady thought of Batman as the "ultimate vehicle," he said, and so the focus had been on his athletic prowess and getting around the city under his own power.

Considering the plot of Arkham City - the former warden of Arkham Asylum has walled off a section of Gotham City's slums and turned it into a giant prison, one where the prisoners are pretty much left to their own devices - it actually makes sense that there wouldn't be any vehicles. The Batplane and Batboat would likely be of limited use, and cruising around in the Batmobile would probably generate the wrong kind of attention. Better to go in quiet and undetected than advertise your presence with an ostentatious car.

Screenshots show that the glider cape and the line gun are making a return in Arkham City, and previous interviews [http://gameinformer.com/games/batman_arkham_city/b/xbox360/archive/2010/10/11/batman-arkham-city-cover-story.aspx?PostPageIndex=1] have revealed tricks like smoke bomb escapes and combining the cape and grapnel for a kind of slingshot glide. Arkham Asylum did a great job of putting you in the Dark Knight's enormous, bulletproof boots, but leaping from rooftop to rooftop on the meanest Gotham streets around, sounds like a Batman experience plucked straight from the movies or comic books.

Batman: Arkham City comes out for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in late 2011.

Source: Arkham City [http://www.arkhamcity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=915] via CVG [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=278099?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-News-RSS]






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StriderShinryu

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Logan Westbrook said:
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Ostentatious :)

Sounds good to me though. As much as I would love an amazing open world Batman game, vehicles just wouldn't fit within the world they are creating for Arkham City.
 

Evilsanta

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No Batmobile? OH GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN OUS!?

Erhm...That makes sense but it still makes me quite sad not to be able drive the batmobile the most awesome car ever.
 

TimeLord

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If it isn't going to be very open world, then there is no need for a transport vehicle.
Just make sure it exists when an open world Batman game does come out!
 

Humble85

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Good choice, I say. Batmobile would be overdoing it, in my opinion. In a real big sandbox-Batman-game, though...
 

Big Phil

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Having a good action game is better than having a lame racing or flight simulator.
 

kibayasu

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After reading the a preview article a while back, I can safely say that I'll be kicking too many kinds of ass, loudly and silently, to worry about driving a car.
 

thenamelessloser

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I hate fucking driving or using most vehicles in video games so this makes me happy. I think I even played a Batman game before that I enjoyed until I had some lame flying or driving section which turned me off the game.
 

Therumancer

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Actually for this scenario I would think he'd break out the "Bat Monster Truck" with the fully automatic knockout dart guns, smash through the gates, and knock the people out en-masse. :p

For those that are wondering something very similar happened in "The Cult" (I think that was the storyline).

Where is he keeping the Bat Monster Truck nowadays anyway?
 

mexicola

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Fine by me, I won't be getting AC because I want a driving simulator. As long as they keep the important stuff done right, I won't even miss it.
 

BENZOOKA

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That's great. They never get the driving right anyways, except in GTA IV, but that's a completely different story.

And if it had a batmobile, I'm sure it would contain some terrible driving missions/sections. Both driving the boat and the sand buggy -parts in HL2 were pure pain. If it weren't for those, I would have played it even more.
 

Kinokohatake

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They make the city seem full of criminals and Batman is generally against mowing down scores of henchmen in the streets.