From Batman Forever to Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy, TT Games' latest includes several familiar-looking scenes.
Is this Batman’s most fully-realised video game? Era-spanning suits, gear, and Batmobiles, and an open world Gotham to explore, it seems so.
TT Games' next major title looks pretty reasonable on the system requirements front, if you're okay with upscalers and Frame Gen.
The open-world superhero title from TT Games launches on May 22nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, with the Switch 2 version out later.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight looks like a promising game for fans of the Arkham series, and there are plenty of reasons as to why that is the case.
It even includes its own LEGO Batman: The Videogame to go with all the vehicles, suits, and trophies from iconic villains.
Instead of May 29th, TT Games' open-world adventure will release a week earlier, avoiding competition against 007 First Light.
Battling the gangs of Gotham City as Batman and his friends requires dealing with multiple weapons, Brutes, and much more.
In an interview, TT Games' Jonathan Smith also confirmed that there are plenty of collectibles to find throughout the game.
"All hail the new king in town," goes the beat, as Joker and his crew vandalize an art museum in a fantastic callback to 1989's Batman.
"We're giving you an open city and a fantastic experience for all players. Which I thoroughly recommend," says TT Games' Jonathan Smith.
TT Games also notes that current PC requirements aren't final and that it will continue "to optimize and make improvements."
Shai Matheson said that playing the superhero makes him feel "unbelievably humbled to be doing it" and "like a competition winner."
A new trailer highlights playable characters like Batgirl, Nightwing and Robin alongside iconic villains like Bane, The Penguin, and more.
The latest title in the long-running superhero series could get a release date along with new gameplay at the awards show.
From Sean Murray to Devolver Digital, the internet is reacting to Rockstar's second delay for its highly anticipated open-world epic.
DC Studios' James Gunn says the title "manifests all these different elements of Batman that we've loved over the years."
The goal for developer TT Games is to combine all aspects of Batman's lore to create an experience that hasn't been seen before.
Among other things, the gameplay video showed off stealth as well as combat. We also got a good look at the Ace Chemicals building.
Thankfully, it is playable offline and won't feature microtransactions or in-game consumables. Two-player couch co-op is also included.