Arkham Knight City Of Fear
.ReleaseJune 23, 2015Mode(s)Batman: Arkham Knight is a 2015 developed by and published. Based on the superhero, it is the successor to the 2013 video game, and the fourth main installment in the series. Written by, Ian Ball and Martin Lancaster, Arkham Knight is inspired by the long-running comic book mythos. Set one year after the events of 2011's, the game's main storyline follows Batman as he confronts, who has launched an attack on, causing a citywide evacuation. Scarecrow, with the help of the mysterious, is also able to unite Batman's greatest foes in an attempt to finally destroy Batman.The game is presented from a, with a primary focus on Batman's melee combat, stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets. Batman can freely move around the of Gotham City, interacting with characters and undertaking missions, and unlocking new areas by progressing through the main story or obtaining new equipment.
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The player is able to complete side missions away from the main story to unlock additional content and collectible items. Combat focuses on chaining attacks together against numerous foes while avoiding damage, while stealth allows Batman to conceal himself around an area, using gadgets and the environment to silently eliminate enemies. Arkham Knight introduces the as a playable vehicle, which is used for transportation, puzzle solving and combat.Development on Arkham Knight began in 2011 after completion of Arkham City and took place over four years. Rocksteady opted to use its own writers for the main story with collaboration by comic book writer, choosing to replace who had worked on and Arkham City. The introduction of the Batmobile required a change in the team's design methodology, as the previous games' city designs were too narrow and confined to allow smooth travel for the vehicle.Arkham Knight was released worldwide on June 23, 2015 for,. The console versions of Arkham Knight received favorable reviews from critics, particularly for its narrative, visuals, gameplay, combat, and world designs, with most criticism given to the overuse of the Batmobile and the portrayal of the Arkham Knight.
The Windows version was subject to significant criticism for technical and performance issues that rendered it unplayable for some users, prompting Warner Bros. To temporarily withdraw it from sale. At release, the game was the fastest selling game of 2015, and the fastest selling game in the Arkham series, reaching over 5 million units sold globally by October 2015. Post-release content was released for the game, including story-based missions, challenge maps, and skins for Batman and his allies, different historical Batmobile designs, and racetracks. Batman: Arkham Knight lets the player glide Batman all throughout the city using his cape.Batman: Arkham Knight is an set within an, which can be explored freely by the player from the beginning of the game, allowing them to travel seamlessly anywhere within its boundaries.
Many of the gadgets and the gameplay elements from the previous return, including the, line launcher, the countering system, Detective Vision, and the Remote Hacking Device. The Disruptor receives upgrades from previous games, becoming a rifle that can be used to disable or detonate enemy weapons and drone turrets, boobytrap weapon crates to shock enemies who attempt to arm themselves, and tag vehicles for Batman to track. The remote controlled batarang is similarly upgraded to include a scanner that can be thrown out to gain information on the surrounding area. New gadgets include the Voice Synthesizer, which can be used to imitate other characters' voices such as and the to direct thugs into traps.The player can fly Batman throughout the city using his cape, with gliding now allowing for faster, longer sustained flights, steeper dives, and higher climbs.
Batman can use some gadgets while gliding, such as batarangs or the line-launcher. The grapnel gun can now be used to instantly switch directions during a glide, as well as being fired twice while in the air to chain grappling moves together.The game's 'FreeFlow' combat system allows for basic attacks, including strikes, counters, and dodging, which can be to keep Batman attacking while moving between enemies, and avoiding being attacked himself. Basic enemies include enemies armed with shields and shock batons, while others are armed with guns, which significantly damage Batman.
These enemies can perform a charge and tackle attack only used by larger enemies in previous games; precision-timed dodging, and a batarang can instantly defeat some charging enemies. The system adds the ability to combine attacks on prone enemies without interrupting a combo streak. Batman can counter enemy attacks, and throw them into other enemies for increased damage. Batman is also capable of disarming enemies wielding items like baseball bats, and using the acquired weapon on several foes before it breaks. Arkham Knight introduces 'Dual Play,' in which players can seamlessly switch control of Batman to one of his allies during certain events of the game:, or while in FreeFlow Combat, which the player enters when they have accumulated an uninterrupted combat-streak. Each successful, uninterrupted attack adds to the player's combat score, which carries over between each controlled character, and unlocks double-team takedowns on opponents at higher scores.Arkham Knight introduces enemy medics who can shield enemies in electrified fields and revive unconscious ones, sword-wielding enemies, and brutes who are resistant to damage and must be stunned before they can be attacked; brutes wielding, tasers, and blades require additional steps to defeat.
Enemies are capable of employing tactics to counter Batman's various skills, including deploying landmines, controlling hovering drones, disabling vents if Batman is found using them, and detecting his location if Batman uses Detective Vision for too long.Throughout the city, Batman encounters enemy watchtowers, guard posts, aerial drones, and explosive mines embedded in the city streets. Some drones can be hacked and turned against their allies by using the Remote Hacking Device. Arkham Knight introduces the 'Fear Takedown,' where Batman can subdue up to five enemies simultaneously as long as he remains undetected; time is slowed after each takedown, allowing the player to target the next enemy. Hazardous items such as power generators can be used in combat for environmental attacks. Combat is rewarded with, which are used to unlock gadget abilities, combat moves, and health upgrades. Batman can now access grates from afar, allowing him to roll forward and immediately get under the grate if in range, instead of having to be right on top of them, while also initiating multiple takedowns from within them.
Some enemies carry devices capable of blocking Batman's Detective Vision.Arkham Knight features side missions, known as 'Most Wanted' missions, which can be attempted at any time and feature prominent characters from the Batman universe. One such character, the, provides 243 optional 'Riddler challenges' to solve. These challenges consist of collecting trophies hidden throughout the city, through the use of gadgets or Batman's car, the, to disable traps and barriers, and completing timed races. The player can mark Riddler trophies on the in-game map once found if they do not initially have the necessary equipment to complete the puzzle, and learn of additional locations for collectables by interrogating the Riddler's henchmen.Batman can investigate crimes such as murders, using his Detective Vision to reconstruct the crimes to locate clues and identify the perpetrators, or use his Tissue Scanner to investigate a victim's skin, muscle, and bones for clues. Completing the story mode unlocks a New Game Plus mode, enabling the player to replay the game with all of the gadgets, experience, abilities, and Riddler collectibles that they have obtained. The completion of some tasks is reflected in the, with thugs and supervillains becoming incarcerated, and criminal memorabilia from missions and previous games being collected in the. Batmobile The game introduces the as a drivable vehicle.
The bulletproof Batmobile can be summoned to the player's location while on foot or, if the player is airborne, summoned to meet Batman as he lands. The vehicle features the ability to perform jumps, speed boosts, rotate on the spot, smash through objects like barricades and trees, and fire missiles that can immobilize enemy vehicles. Batman can eject from the Batmobile and immediately begin gliding around Gotham City.Most enemies will flee at the sight of the vehicle, eliminating the need for Batman to fight them, and enemies attacking the car can be subdued by its automated taser defenses.
Like Batman, the Batmobile can be upgraded with new abilities. Riddler challenges also feature objectives requiring the Batmobile, such as timed races in tunnels beneath Gotham City, where the environmental obstacles change during each lap, and invisible question marks that must be revealed using the Batmobile's scanner.The Batmobile has two modes, which can be switched at any time: Pursuit and Battle. Pursuit is for moving from area to area and completing specific driving challenges. Voice of Scarecrow, in March 2012Arkham Knight features a large ensemble cast of characters from the history of Batman comics.
The main character is Batman —a superhero trained to the peak of human physical and mental perfection and an expert in martial arts. He is supported by his allies, Robin , Nightwing , Catwoman , —who assists Batman covertly as the hacker Oracle —and her father police commissioner. An advertisement for the game in in May 2015The game was originally scheduled to be released during Batman's 75th Anniversary celebration in 2014, and as a result, DC presented the 'Cape/Cowl/Create' art exhibit in London in June 2014, and at in July 2014.
The exhibit featured contemporary artists painting on a cape and cowl designed by and based on the batsuit from the game. In May 2015, a life-size replica of the Batmobile from the game, designed by, was on display at.
Starting on May 8, 2015, until the release of the game, Rocksteady released weekly behind-the-scenes videos called 'Arkham Insider', featuring Rocksteady staff describing various aspects of Arkham Knight 's gameplay as well as answering fan questions. 'Arkham Insider' returned in August 2015 to highlight the monthly DLC releases, with the series running until December 2015 over a total of 11 episodes. Various products were developed based on the game including clothing, hats, calendars, posters,. Literature In December 2014, a prequel digital-first comic was announced, written by, with art by Viktor Bogdanovic and, and covers. The comic picks up after the events of Arkham City and was released digitally in February 2015, with the first print release featuring a collection of the digital issues in March 2015. Tomasi said the comic has 'contained arcs, but there’s an over-arcing story that goes right to the launch of the game and beyond.' A novelization of the game, written by comic book writer, was released alongside the game.
A 320-page prequel novel written by, titled Batman: Arkham Knight – The Riddler's Gambit, was released shortly after, focusing on Batman's conflict with the Riddler as he attempts to take control of Gotham City's criminal underworld in the aftermath of the Joker's demise. In April 2015, a second comic, Batman: Arkham Knight – Genesis, was announced centered around the origin of the Arkham Knight. The six-issue monthly miniseries, written once again by Tomasi with art by Alisson Borges, was released starting in August 2015. Wilson, Aoife (March 27, 2014). From the original on March 27, 2014.
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