I take it that from the title you have all figured out what this thread is. For those of you unfamiliar with Batman: Arkham Asylum her a review: Xbox360Achievements.org - Batman: Arkham Asylum Review. Personaly i would give the original a 8/10. Now onto the good news Batman: Arkham Asylum 2 is currently in the making. The name its self is unconfermed but the next game is the follow on from Arkham Asylum. The trailer can be found at ARKHAM HAS MOVED. The trailer reveals that the Joker, Harley Quinn and Two Face will be making appearences in the next game. The game its self is based around the inmates of Arkham Asylum breaking out and terrorising Gotham whilst an ill Joker watchs over the action whilst being given a blood transfusion. My guess is that hes in the state hes in now because of the side effects of the titan formula that he put into himself, at the end of the first game we see a little discomfort from the Joker as the formula wears off. Also seeing as the games set in Gotham city we should be able to experience a much larger area to work with and be able to see more of what batman can really do. Personaly i want to see more gadgets and a much deeper look into the minds of the super criminals than we did in the original game. Also i know its very unlikely but my inner child wants tolike you could in the batman begins game. Also is it to much to ask to get a word in from Alfred once and a while. Anyways what would you like to see in Batman: Arkham asylum 2 and whats your thoughts on it? If you get any new information on the game could you please let me know so that i can add it to the thread. be able to drive the batmobile at least once in the game just
As if he wasn't ill enough... But yeah, i think the first was a little too short, sooo... a longer storyline?
If there is a trailer for a game, it's a safe bet to say it's confirmed. A lot of people think it's going to be based on a comic series where Gotham goes into Anarchy and many villains control sections of the city with individual gangs, but neither that nor what you're suggesting has been confirmed.