The Batman games have always had a «meh» feel to them, which is better than terrible, but there was never that game that truly made you feel like the Batman
until Rocksteady came with Arkham Asylum.
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.
It might be better to put the series on hold
until Rocksteady is ready to work on the next title.
To be honest, though, I think I'd rather see them simply put the series on hold
until Rocksteady are up for doing another one, if they ever are.
Not exact matches
Batman: Arkham Knight isn't out
until mid 2015, but
Rocksteady have released the first of three new game play videos to whet our appetites -LSB-...]
Following the game being pulled from sale on Steam
until it was deemed to be of sufficient quality, Warner Bros. announced that with
Rocksteady they were focusing entirely on getting the game fixed, meanwhile a different developer handled the creation of the ouright boring Bat - girl DLC.
There have been dozens of games starring The Dark Knight, but it wasn't
until the Arkham games from
Rocksteady where we finally saw the famed superhero get games worthy of his legend.
With
Rocksteady pulling the plug on any more reveals
until the game hits store shelves, it seems other outlets have now accidentally let slip two more players for Batman to contend with.
Rocksteady has just revealed that it wants more time to fine tune Batman: Arkham Knight, so the game has been delayed
until
Rocksteady were supposed to release Batman: Arkham Knight this fall, but postponed it
until June.
It's not the longest of delays (Uncharted 4 has hurt us the most in recent weeks) and we're glad that
Rocksteady is waiting
until they decide the game is ready if we're honest.
It may have been delayed
until 2015, but I couldn't be happier, and I can't wait for
Rocksteady to go out with a bang.