ultimatefan
The Batman must come back
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Are you guys familiar with the actual games and played the first? It's incredibly fun but "over the top" and "villain cliche" are about the most correct ways to describe it. The ending is so over the top that I didn't even like it, but the rest was boss cool
Clearly inspired by Nolan? I'm sorry but are you kidding? There's not a single Nolan inspired thing in these games and just about nothing Burton either, it's all 100% comics. It's like playing a Jim Lee/Frank Miller comic book. You really need to educate yourself with their All Star line if you seriously think this is inspired by Nolan. Batman is swinging from gargoyles every 5 seconds. Scarecrow in the game is a Freddy Kruger-like demon whose hallucinations transform Batman into a little boy and makes him see his dead parents before floating in a giant Salvador Dali-like world where Scarecrow is 100 feet tall. Jim Gordon is portrayed as a muscled out guy as massive as Batman, Bane weighs about 1000 pounds and 10 feet tall, and Killer Croc is a monster the same size. I've read a lot of comics and this game is about the most over the top portrayal Batman has ever gotten. Well besides the time he wore rainbow costumes in 1957.
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The fight between the soldiers and Batman clearly took inspiration from Nolan, the way they shot him disappearing from sight of the soldier and then immediately beating him up from behind, Batman was clearly fighting the same Keysi choreography, the shaky camera movements, his cape also seems to glide memory cloth-like.
I haven´t played the game so I was commenting from the trailer footage.






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You obviously didn't get their point.