VG247 own sources confirm that Rocksteady Studios is not developing this particular game. This could nod to the rumoured Silver Age Batman prequel that was touted last year.
VG247 own sources confirm that Rocksteady Studios is not developing this particular game. This could nod to the rumoured Silver Age Batman prequel that was touted last year.
The Harley Quinn Pregnancy Was Adressed In "Harleys Revenge" DLC From What I Remember
But Yeah, The Guy Who Made His Face Like Bruce Wayne, That Mystery Guy That Left Clues Around The City, The Scarecrow Stuff In That Boat, Thers Probably A Bunch More That Im Not Thinking Of
It Hurts My Heart To Know This Game Could Possibly Be Ruined, I'll Just Hope For The Best I Guess
Well if rocksteady helps them develop it . I mean the first game was successful enough that they could help a studio develop a prequel while they design arkham city and its follow up.
By mystery man leaving Clues are you talking about azrael? The guy you saw on top the Ferris wheel and other places
Gotham City with the R.Kelly theme
Word just plain old Gotham. Huge Gotham City sandbox environment complete with access to the Batcave and the mansion and shyt. More like GTA.
Yeah Him
The Last Thing He Said To Batman In that Game
"I bring a message: dark days are coming, Batman. The Prophecy is coming true, you are the warrior who will close the gates of Hell, you are the one who will save this day, and in doing so, events will occur that you cannot stop, from the ashes of Arkham the fires will rage and Gotham will burn, and you, you will burn too. "
Can someone explain the silver age to me. All I know wasMary Janes death in spiderman was the cause of it
The Silver Age of Comic Books was a period of artistic advancement and commercial success in mainstream American comic books, predominantly those in the superhero genre. Following the Golden Age of Comic Books and an interregnum in the early to mid-1950s, the Silver Age is considered to cover the period from 1956 to circa 1970, and was succeeded by the Bronze and Modern Ages
Not quite, friend.
More often than not though, when people speak of the silver age, they're speaking of an art style. The Silver age Batman was famously drawn by Neal Adams