Sunday, June 9, 2013

Batman: Arkham Origins

Batman: Arkham Origins is an upcoming video game being developed by Warner Bros. Games Montreal and released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360 video game consoles, and Microsoft Windows. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the successor to the 2011 video game Batman: Arkham City, and the third installment in the Batman: Arkham series. The game's main storyline is set several years before that of 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum and follows a younger and less refined Batman who becomes the target of assassins on Christmas Eve. It is scheduled for release on October 25, 2013.
A spin-off game, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, is scheduled for release alongside Arkham Origins for Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita.

Gameplay

Arkham Origins will feature similar gameplay to its predecessors. The Remote Claw is a new gadget which allows Batman to target two objects and pull them together allowing him to knock enemies together or hit them with objects. Tethering two walled-points together creates a tightrope that Batman can traverse. Some gadgets present in Batman: Arkham City return in Arkham Origins, including: the Cryptographic Sequencer, which is used for hacking security consoles; the batarang, a throwing weapon; and Explosive Gel.
The game introduces a fast travel system, allowing Batman to remotely summon his plane, the Batwing, to transport him to other areas of the game world quicker than gliding or grappling can allow. Enemy tower installations prevent Batman summoning the craft in some areas and must be first disabled using various gadgets and abilities to make the Batwing available; the Batwing is not player controlled. Some towers can only be disabled when the player has obtained the necessary equipment. Combat introduces a tracking system which assesses the players' efficiency, highlighting various achievements in battle such as avoiding damage and using gadgets. Combined with chaining attacks together, the performance is rewarded with experience points. These points can be used in a branching upgrade system to enhance Batman's abilities and gadgets, allowing players to upgrade multiple paths or specialize in one. The martial-artist is a new enemy type who is capable of countering Batman's own counters.

Development

In July 2012, it was reported that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) was looking to make Rocksteady Studios's next Batman game a prequel based on the Silver Age of Comic Books, and featuring the characters Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Flash. The report suggested that the game would explore Batman's first confrontation with the Joker, and that it would have a release date of no earlier than 2014. In August 2012, Paul Dini stated that he would not be involved in writing a sequel to Arkham City. He had not been included in writing for any of that game's downloadable content (DLC), including the story-based "Harley Quinn's Revenge" DLC, and said that Warner Bros. and Rocksteady suggested that he take work elsewhere if offered. He added that he had taken on other projects that would prevent his involvement until 2013. In February 2013, it was reported that a new game in the Batman Arkham franchise would be released in 2013, and that Rocksteady would not be acting as the developer.
Batman: Arkham Origins was announced on April 9, 2013 with Canadian studio Warner Bros. Games Montreal (WB Montreal) serving as the developer. The studio previously worked on the Wii U adaptation of Batman: Arkham City, which allowed them to familiarise themselves with the modified Unreal Engine 3 development engine utilized Rocksteady, developer of the first two Arkham games. WB Montreal opted not to heavily modify the established combat system, believing it already worked well, but are introducing new enemy types to provide opportunities to use new tactics and combat moves to defeat opponents. Rocksteady provided advice on the technology, game mechanics and engine, but WB Montreal was allowed to develop the story independently. The plot was partly inspired by the comic book series Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, and the graphic novel Batman: Year One detailing the first year of Batman's career, with Arkham Origins being described as a "Year Two" story.[23] The story is written by Dooma Wendschuh and Corey May with input from DC Comics and comic book writer Geoff Johns. Eric Holmes serves as Arkham Origins creative director.

Design

Holmes described the choice of a Christmas setting as a purposeful juxtaposition between the joyful time of year and the grim world of Gotham City, such as decorative Santas by gothic gargoyles, and Christmas lights offering dim lighting in dark alleyways. The city itself was described as a place dislodged from time and space, featuring 1930's stylized and older buildings contrasted with Batman's futuristic technology beyond even modern gadgets. The New Gotham area of the game was designed for vertical movement, allowing the placement of enemies at different heights above and below Batman to create areas dense with activity. A dynamic weather system was implemented during development that could alter gameplay, such as wind and snow combining to reduce visibility and render sniper enemies more vulnerable to Batman's stealth. The idea was discarded when it was decided that the feature could not be completed within the development time the team had available. The game world features a high-contrast of darks and lights with few balancing colors, and exaggerated shadows. The city was broken down into assorted neighborhood zones like residential, industrial and commercial. To fit the Christmas theme, the zones were then decorated according to their type, so the industrial setting features little reference to Christmas, the commercial area has corporate decorations, and residential areas have lights in the windows.
In designing the less-experienced Batman's outfit, the designers aimed to make it look "assembled versus manufactured" as if pieced together from various individual parts. Holmes said, "[Batman's suit is] not something that was made in a factory. He's taken pieces of tech either he's invented, he's fabricated or things from the Wayne facilities, and he has make this costume out of these pieces." To emphasize the mystery and fear instilled by Batman in the early stage of his career, art director Jeremy Price and the design team made greater use of silhouettes and film noir-style low-key lighting to make the character more imposing. Holmes acknowledged that Black Mask is not as well known as some of Batman's other rogues such as the Joker and Penguin, and said that extra work was required to provide enough characterization to make him interesting and scary.
It was initially reported that veteran Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy would not return to voice the character, with the developers opting for a younger voice to correlate with the early career of Batman. In May 2013, Roger Craig Smith was announced as the voice of Batman, and Troy Baker as the Joker. Conroy stated at the 2013 Dallas Comic Con that he had been working on "the next Arkham", leading to rampant speculation that he would reprise his role as Batman in Arkham Origins. As Conroy was unclear, it is unknown if he will have another role in Origins, portray an older Batman in the game or was referring to an unannounced game.

Batman: Arkham Origins is scheduled to be released worldwide on October 25, 2013 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC platforms. In addition, the spin-off game, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate will be released along side Arkham Origins for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita. A digital comic book of the same name will be released alongside the game. The comic will be the first of DC Comics' DC2 Multiverse initiative, featuring dynamic artwork and sound, and the ability to make choices while reading that modify how the story progresses, with multiple outcomes possible.

Pre-order bonuses

Deathstroke will be made available as a playable character usable in all of the game's challenge maps, and featuring his own unique weapons and abilities. The Deathstroke pack includes two alternate outfits for the character and two additional challenge maps.

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