That's interesting
because Rocksteady has previously denied that there would be co-op in Arkham Knight.
But I was quietly confident that the game would work
because Rocksteady seemed to have something that most other developers of such games lacked: a passion for the source material.
Not exact matches
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).
I was glad I did —
because Arkham Asylum ended up being one of the best games I've played —
Rocksteady catching many people off - guard by producing a Triple - A title seemingly out of nowhere — creating a game with a great engine, beautiful visuals and an incredible portrayal of Batman and his enemies — full of the colour and imagination of a comic book, but also dark and gritty at the same time.
I was glad I did —
because Arkham Asylum ended up being one of the best games I've played —
Rocksteady catching many people off - guard by producing a Triple - A title seemingly out of nowhere — creating a -LSB-...]
Yes, I am being a tad cynical here
because not only is
Rocksteady not involved, neither is writer Paul Dini, (nor Mark Hamill as the Joker, but what can you do?)
Because, just maybe, this means that
Rocksteady is working on the next - gen Batman game!
Well apparently
Rocksteady Studios thought the same thing
because Warner Brothers recently announced the new name, Batman: Arkham City.
Bad reviews are given by people WANTING the game to be bad
because it wasn't made by
Rocksteady.
We're not really big on technology at
Rocksteady because our passion is creating stories and games.
The missions are so very very very bad, they are just annoying, it must be 4 year olds playing this game to think that it has polish and give it good reviews, as a long time Spiderman fan, please give the rights to
Rocksteady because Beenox should not be allowed to make another game, PLEASE!!
After a while the game's over-reliance on the tank sections did wear me down enough to keep Arkham Knight out of my top ten, but I couldn't leave it off the list altogether,
because despite its flaws the final chapter of
Rocksteady's Arkham trilogy is a quality package.