Batman: Arkham CIty - Nightwing Trailer
Have you ever wanted to play a videogame as Nightwing? Me neither.
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Have you ever wanted to play a videogame as Nightwing? Me neither.
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There's no reason he couldn't be carrying a grapple. Or have a grapple inside one of those sticks. Catwoman already does "glide" just by jumping at the dude.Sparrow said:I keep asking this question, buuut, how in the hell is he going to glide or reach a gargoyle? Does he know parkour that can break the laws of physics or something?
I'm pretty sure it's gonna be similar to what Batman beyond has; his suit is probably advanced and has these wings that come out of the arm area which will allow him to glide. Not sure but I think it's something similar. As for grappling, if Robin has a grapple device then I'm sure Nightwing does to. I would like if a comic reader could confirm this for me.Sparrow said:I keep asking this question, buuut, how in the hell is he going to glide or reach a gargoyle? Does he know parkour that can break the laws of physics or something?
How? Was Nightwing a sadistic bastard in the comics or cartoon or something? Imdon't know much about him.The Gentleman said:Nightwing: Because sometimes Batman just isn't brutal enough.
Not really. In the Animated series, they had a serious falling out over a guy who was essentially collateral damage when Batman interrogated him in front of his kid.ProtoChimp said:How? Was Nightwing a sadistic bastard in the comics or cartoon or something? Imdon't know much about him.The Gentleman said:Nightwing: Because sometimes Batman just isn't brutal enough.
Wait what do you mean collateral damage.The Gentleman said:Not really. In the Animated series, they had a serious falling out over a guy who was essentially collateral damage when Batman interrogated him in front of his kid.ProtoChimp said:How? Was Nightwing a sadistic bastard in the comics or cartoon or something? Imdon't know much about him.The Gentleman said:Nightwing: Because sometimes Batman just isn't brutal enough.
According to the Wiki, the Comic book reason was that he started doing some solo work and eventually left over disagreements of practice, but not in the explosive manner that the animated series opted for.
In the game: he uses nightsticks affixed with cattle prods at the end. I would say that is a tad more brutal than Batman punching you in the face.
He was essentially a small-time hired hand who took a questionable job with whatever temp agency the named-villains contract out to in order to make ends meet. If I remember correctly, he was just a driver or lookout for the actual actors and managed to get away when guess-who showed up. The main villain escaped and this guy has Batman knocking on his door the next night while his kid is still up to find out where said villain is holding up (he didn't know).ProtoChimp said:Wait what do you mean collateral damage.The Gentleman said:Not really. In the Animated series, they had a serious falling out over a guy who was essentially collateral damage when Batman interrogated him in front of his kid.ProtoChimp said:How? Was Nightwing a sadistic bastard in the comics or cartoon or something? Imdon't know much about him.The Gentleman said:Nightwing: Because sometimes Batman just isn't brutal enough.
According to the Wiki, the Comic book reason was that he started doing some solo work and eventually left over disagreements of practice, but not in the explosive manner that the animated series opted for.
In the game: he uses nightsticks affixed with cattle prods at the end. I would say that is a tad more brutal than Batman punching you in the face.