127|40.6
340|41.83

Batman: Arkham City

Developer: Rocksteady Studios
International Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Russian Publisher: 1C-SoftClub
Official Website: English
Genres: Action / Adventure / Stealth / Third-Person
Platforms: PC, X360, PS3
MultiPlayer: N/A
Release Date: 17.10.2011 (AU), 18.10.2011 (US), 21.10.2011 (EU), 23.11.2011 (JP)
Russian Release: 21.10.2011 (PS3, Xbox 360), 22.11.2011 (PC)
PEGI Rating: 16+
System Requirements: Core 2 Duo 2.4, 2 GB RAM, 512 MB 3D Card, 17 GB HDD
Our Score:
n/a

Batman: Arkham City. Interview with Jamie Walker, Rocksteady

Interview

- Best game of this year for you.

- That is a really good question! I am not going to name Batman: Arkham City, since I am sure it will get everything it deserves. Personally, I am really looking forward to playing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception (2011).

- Souvenirs to bring back home.

- That’s a good point! I have to find something for my wife. Memories and some Russian firecraft system. I would also like to see a tank!

- A tank?

- Yeah!

- Great idea! Down on the show floor there is a World of Tanks booth. They manage collectible models giveaway…

- Cool! [Laughs].

- Three things you associate with Russia.

- I think, the architecture here that fascinates me. I will not name your famous drink. I am not going to do it! [Smiles]. What would be a good substitution to avoid the drink answer? Pickles! You create them out of vegetables. And tall people!

- Thank you, Jamie!

- You are welcome!

Join our Communities: Facebook / Twitter / YouTube.

Greetings from Jamie Walker (Rocksteady)

Back to top
19.10.2011 | Features | Alex "Jace" Ivanchenko

Batman: Arkham City

Interview

Batman: Arkham City:

Best Action (IgroMir 2011)

A Third-person Action-Adventure game that delivers an authentic Dark Knight experience rooted in an original and engrossing story as well as a combination of melee combat, stealth, investigative and also speed-based challenge gameplay. A direct sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009), it features the full range of classic enemies seen in the previous game, in addition to Catwoman, who is a playable character and has her own storyline in the new release. Additional features include: a range of new gadgets, an increased number of possible melee opponents and a range of movement options for Batman that include leaping, sliding, gliding and the grapple hook.

Developed by Rocksteady Studios, it builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of its predecessor, sending players soaring into Arkham City, the new maximum security zone for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and even insane criminal masterminds. Batman: Arkham City features an unique combination of melee combat, stealth, investigative and speed-based challenge gameplay.

Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, this highly anticipated sequel introduces a brand-new story that draws together a new all-star cast of classic characters and murderous villains from the Batman universe, as well as a vast range of new and enhanced gameplay features to deliver the ultimate experience as the Dark Knight.

Key Game Features:

  • Featured VO Talent. Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy reprise their roles as The Joker and Batman respectively;
  • New Story. Five-time Emmy-Award-winner Paul Dini returns to pen a brand-new story for this title, taking gamers deep inside the diseased heart of Gotham;
  • Additional Gadgets. Batman has access to new gadgets such as the Cryptographic Sequencer V2 and Smoke Pellets, as well as new functionality for existing gadgets that expand the range of Batman’s abilities without adding extra weight to his Utility Belt;
  • Huge Cast of Characters. Players encounter numerous characters from the Batman universe, including Catwoman, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, Penguin, Hugo Strange, Victor Zsasz, Calendar Man, The Joker, The Riddler and other iconic characters of Batman: Arkham City yet to be revealed;
  • Play as Catwoman. Catwoman is a fully playable character, who has her own storyline in the main game which is seamlessly interwoven with Batman’s story arc. Her navigation skills, combat moves and gadgetry have been specifically designed to deliver a fully featured and unique experience;
  • Advanced FreeFlow Combat. Batman faces highly coordinated, simultaneous attacks from every direction as Arkham’s gangs bring heavy weapons and all-new AI to the fight, but Batman steps it up with twice the number of combat animations and double the range of attacks, counters and takedowns;
  • Become the Dark Knight. Delivering a genuinely authentic Batman experience with advanced, compelling gameplay on every level: high-impact street brawls, nail-biting stealth, multifaceted forensic investigation, epic super-villain encounters and unexpected glimpses into Batman’s tortured psychology;
  • Arkham Has Moved. Following the closure of Arkham Asylum and Blackgate prison, Gotham’s new mayor, Quincy Sharp ordered the relocation of all inmates to Arkham City – a sprawling new super-prison five times bigger than Arkham Island, enclosing a wide variety of industrial districts, iconic locations and Gotham landmarks.

Awards:

  • GameScope: «Best Action at IgroMir 2011».
Back to top

Write a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Features » 1

Jamie Walker (Rocksteady)
The sequel's creation, its heroes, villains, new gameplay options of Batman: Arkham City were a key focus for our discussion with the Director of Rocksteady Studios. Jamie Walker himself pleasantly surprised us with his creative inspirations, while often naming the Riddler in good Russian. More »
| Features
GameScope * Batman: Arkham City * Interview with Jamie Walker, Rocksteady
610|42.58
823|43.34
Top of the Week: Back to top
892|43.51