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Developer Monolith has just revealed a brand new map, called Arkham Asylum, that’s coming to its recently launched Gotham City Impostors shooter. While Gotham City Impostors wasn’t exactly the success Monolith or Warner Bros. had hoped for, the studio has kept on supporting the online shooter with a vari... |
16 May 2012 14:21 GMT |
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Feral Interactive announced the release of Batman: Arkham Asylum for Macintosh. The action-adventure game is available both as a retail hard-copy and online through digital download partners and the Mac App Store, Feral said.Batman: Arkham Asylum is developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Intera... |
3 November 2011 15:41 GMT |
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David Hego, the art director of Batman: Arkham Asylum and its sequel, recently expressed his dismay about players going through the whole game using detective vision. This happened during a talk at the Developer conference going on now in the United Kingdom. Hego promised that the detective mode would be tweaked in t... |
15 July 2010 08:01 GMT |
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Square Enix's plans of world domination seem to be going just fine, and the somewhat recently purchased British publisher, Eidos, is pulling its weight. The big Japanese publisher has just announced its financial report for the year, and has revealed that the company has a 68-percent increase in operating income... |
9 February 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Last year, Square Enix made a big push into the western market by acquiring Eidos, the big UK publisher. Its investment paid off rather quickly, as, at the end of 2009, Eidos, while under Enix's supervision, released Batman: Arkham Asylum, a game that surpassed everyone's expectations and even won a world r... |
20 January 2010 04:45 GMT |
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Immersion is one of the main things that developers stride to achieve when working on a game. Stunning graphics, a moving soundtrack and a touching story are only the building blocks needed in order to make gamers feel like they're not just pressing buttons, but actually making decisions and influencing the game... |
6 January 2010 06:38 GMT |
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Ever since video-game graphics began to enter the domain of photo-realism, there hasn't been a subject quite as hot as video-game violence. Everything was acceptable when you exploded your foes in 8-bit, perfectly square chunks, but, when your adversaries started leaving their liver, guts and brains on the floor... |
29 December 2009 06:03 GMT |
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The action adventure genre got quite a few good entries in 2009. Consider the high marks and good reception Uncharted 2: Among Thieves from Naughty Dog and Sony got, and the way A Crack in Time managed to revitalize the Ratchet & Clank series. But the action adventure title that laid claim to most of my gaming time h... |
22 December 2009 17:51 GMT |
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Batman: Arkham Asylum managed to prove that comic-book superheros and their games were anything but dead and that the genre could still produce some genuinely good products. The game scored big time not only with the critics, but with the fans as well, and even won a world record, Guinness awarding it the title of "M... |
16 December 2009 03:06 GMT |
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No more games bearing the Eidos tag will ever come out again. The company didn't go bankrupt, not even close, it's just that it has been completely assimilated by Square Enix. “From this day forth you shall be known as Square Enix Europe” the Japanese company said and Eidos has complied and beco... |
11 November 2009 05:29 GMT |
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There's not really a lot you can say on Batman: Arkham Asylum that hasn't yet crossed the globe a few times. It is the best comic book-inspired video up to date – and even has a world record to prove it – and it's a very good game on its own as well. The title managed to combine the stealth... |
17 October 2009 09:01 GMT |
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Batman has been many things over time. He was the human detective who hanged around with all those superheroes with the awesome powers. He was a dark, torn apart man motivated by the death of his parents to eliminate crime. He was the only man who could take Superman on and win. He was the conscience of a city embrac... |
9 October 2009 03:47 GMT |
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If any comic book hero could be the starting point for a successful video game, then that could only be Batman. Or maybe Spawn, Spawn could definitely pull it off. He tried in the past and failed, but maybe he just didn't get his hands on a proper developer. But the man of the hour is Batman, and he did manage t... |
7 October 2009 18:01 GMT |
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Batman Arkham Asylum is a game that proved superheroes can still be on top of the charts. It was praised by fans and critics alike and was even awarded a world record. With the highest average review score to date, of 91.67, it received the Guinness World Record for "Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever." Bu... |
7 October 2009 05:13 GMT |
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A second downloadable content release for Batman: Arkham Asylum will be made available by Eidos tomorrow. "Prey in the Darkness" will feature two new maps, just like the previous DLC. It will offer a new mission for each of the challenge rooms, with the Heart of Darkness offering high-paced combat while the Hothouse ... |
24 September 2009 04:22 GMT |
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One of the most acclaimed games of this year, Batman: Arkham Asylum, proves its worth in hard cash and sales figure. Eidos, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and Rocksteady's third-person action adventure with stealth elements managed to rake up almost 2 million units sold in just 2 weeks after its August ... |
22 September 2009 04:32 GMT |
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The first big release of the autumn season, Batman: Arkham Asylum from Eidos, has managed to show off its colors by rocketing to the top of the United Kingdom videogames chartThe game is likely doing well because of the solid combat, which is both fluid and violent, the seamless stealth elements and the way it manage... |
3 September 2009 07:09 GMT |
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Batman: Arkham Asylum is set to be released in late August and Eidos, now bought up by Square Enix, is offering even more information on the title, one of the first to be released after the acquisition. The publisher is, of course, trying to make a good first impression on its new Japanese owners by having a flawless... |
15 July 2009 04:10 GMT |
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Eidos is now wholly owned by Square Enix and the company is taking a cold hard look at itself, trying to make the best games it can in order to emphasize that the financial problems had no effect on the quality of the products it puts out.So, Ian Livingstone, the president of Eidos, says that the decision to delay th... |
13 May 2009 13:31 GMT |
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With Batman: Arkham Asylum coming soon, the people at Eidos and Warner Bros. Interactive are detailing the Collector's Edition of the game. If you plan on fighting the biggest enemies of the Dark Knight, you have to be prepared for what's to come, so some of the items in the package are very, very necessary... |
13 April 2009 18:01 GMT |
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