Everything
about Rocksteady's return to the franchise (after the workmanlike prequel Origins was farmed out to another developer) smacks of a cock - sure confidence and mastery of the universe.
There was also a convention where he started speaking
about Rocksteady's version inadvertently because someone from the crowd said it had been announced (The guy was talking about Origins of course but only said a new Batman game).
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Not exact matches
But how do you go
about acquiring the
Rocksteady Mantle in Monster Hunter World?
We haven't seen or heard much
about Batman: Arkham Knight since the announcement of its delay and new release date, but developers
Rocksteady want...
This latest trailer for Eidos and
Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham Asylum is all
about one thing: ass kicking.
Warner Bros. previously sent Hill an Email regarding a few key scenes that they felt were likely to affect the rating, asking if
Rocksteady wanted to do anything
about them.
We know so little
about the Batgirl and Robin of
Rocksteady's universe that it seems like a massive shame to have a piece of DLC featuring them that gives them so little dialogue and that tells almost nothing
about who they are.
Can not wait to finally experience the finale, everything
about this looks so dope, refined and just soaking in awesome
Rocksteady sauce.
Something
about it simply exudes this feeling of being little more than a money generating tool for Warner Bros designed purely to tide them over until
Rocksteady return with a fully fledged sequel, assuming that's what they're doing.
I think
Rocksteady's next game is going to be another Batman title based on what we heard
about a while ago, so the chances of it actually making this seems very slim.
There's been talk for some time
about where
Rocksteady would go next, but recently rumors have focused on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
There has been speculation for a while now regarding whether or not the new game that
Rocksteady (the company behind the Arkham series) is
about...
Sefton Hill from
Rocksteady had this to say
about the delay:
But for those who are still unconvinced, I spoke with Lead Narrative Designer Paul Crocker of developer
Rocksteady at E3
about the newest Batman game, including Play as the Joker exclusive to PLAYSTATION 3.
As always, traversing the environment was a slick affair, but then again this is
Rocksteady we're talking
about — they've got two games worth of experience behind them.
I've been thinking
about this too, and after a long think I've come to the conclusion that multiplayer in the Arkham universe would stick out like a sore thumb; it'd take away from the «one man versus a whole city» atmosphere that
Rocksteady are trying to achieve with the game.
I seem to remember some article somewhere where the
Rocksteady guys said AA was originally envisioned as some kind of rhythm game which eventually grew into what we know and love today; but with that in mind, when you think
about it the combat system does have that rather distinct QTE - ish / spectacle thing going on.
After watching an hour - long demo of Batman gameplay during GDC, we spoke with Gaz Deaves, a member of the
Rocksteady team,
about the process of bringing the last Arkham story in this series to a next - gen end.
What was disappointing
about this particular delay, however, was that it felt like it was clear that Warner Bros and
Rocksteady knew when they announced the original date that the game wasn't going to be ready for an October release.
I think it's
about time that fans let
Rocksteady know whether there's an interest in an Arkham Knight «Photo Mode», so below is a poll to start gathering everyone's thoughts.
Since we're
about a month out from that annual games tradeshow, we suppose that means we could only be a couple weeks out from a
Rocksteady Superman announcement.
«Batman: Arkham Asylum» is hitting stores this month, and CBR's interview series concludes as we talk with
Rocksteady's Tim Hanagan
about what fans can expect from the gameplay as they take on the role of the Caped Crusader.
When I asked
about the possibility of working on a third game I was told that as
Rocksteady had just finished wrapping the second one, it would be a while before everyone was ready to sit down and discuss future plans.
What's most shocking
about Arkham Origins is the fact that WB appears to be ditching
Rocksteady, the developer of both previous titles, in favor of Warner Bros..
I had the opportunity to sit down with senior producer Ben Mattes and talks
about certain aspects of the game, including the daunting task of following up
Rocksteady's Arkham Asylum and Arkham City.