Don't count on it. Movie games usually suck; Batman Begins was certainly no exception. Developers don't give a damn about movie games--they save all their innovations and effort for their "real" projects, as opposed to projects studios pawn on them. Starbreeze is one of the few developers who seem to put their best effort into adaptations (See Riddick and The Darkness, both excellent adaptation games), but sadly Starbreeze aren't the ones developing TDK.
I am still wary.Pandemic > Starbreeze.
Pandemic's Star Wars Battlefront was incredible, and IMO the best Star Wars game out there (take that KOTOR). Pandemic (supposedly) has spent over a year on this project already and still have another year to go.
The Dark Knight Game will be good, or I will eat Advanced Dark's hat.
Me too, but I'll probably buy it - ever hopeful! I kinda liked the BB game, at least for a couple levels, but the "sneak then scare then button-mash" formula got old. Something free-roaming would be cool, dealing with a major story but also plenty of other stuff to explore.I am still wary.
- A direct-to-video anime-style series that takes place in the time period between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and further explores the Batman legend.
What kind of time period can there be between the two films, Batmans already on the jokers case at the end of begins.
Nice idea though