You control Batman as he fights to subdue The Joker and his fellows when they seize control of the Arkham Island.
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On a routine trip returning The Joker to Arkham Asylum, the Batman himself must deal with traps set within its inner sanctums, purposely set by the now escaped Joker, along with the rest of his rogues' gallery that are now free within the premises.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Mark Hamill | - | The Joker / Scarface (voice) | |
Kevin Conroy | - | Bruce Wayne / Batman / Dr. Thomas Wayne (voice) | |
Arleen Sorkin | - | Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn (voice) | |
Tom Kane | - | Commissioner James 'Jim' Gordon / Quincy Sharp / Louie Green / Amadeus Arkham (voice) | |
Steve Blum | - | Killer Croc / Masked Guard #2 / Ian Kennedy / Jordan Fraser (voice) (as Steven Blum) | |
Danny Jacobs | - | Victor Zsasz / Frank Boles / Robert Stirling / Masked Guard #1 (voice) | |
Dino Andrade | - | Dr. Jonathan Crane / The Scarecrow / Lunatic #1 (voice) | |
Tasia Valenza | - | Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy / Martha Wayne (voice) | |
Fred Tatasciore | - | Bane / Henchman #2 / Carl Todd (voice) | |
Wally Wingert | - | Edward Nygma / The Riddler / Bob Johnson / Henchman #5 / Adrian Chen / Luke Curtis / Gotham Cop / Masked Guard (voice) | |
Kimberly Brooks | - | Barbara Gordon / Oracle / Bruce Wayne (Child) / Sarah Cassidy (voice) (as Kimberly D. Brooks) | |
Cree Summer | - | Dr. Penelope Young (voice) | |
Adrienne Barbeau | - | Gretchen Whistler / Voice of Arkham (voice) | |
Chris Cox | - | Eddie Burlow / Masked Orderly #2 / Masked Guard #3 (voice) | |
Keith Ferguson | - | Lunatic #2 / Stephen Kellerman / TV Voice (voice) |
Entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for most critically acclaimed superhero video game of all time.
Mark Hamill, an accomplished voice actor, provides additional voices for other characters in the game, as well as his first opportunity to portray the gangster dummy, Scarface.
The creators of the game decided that in order to have the voice acting top-notch, they'd use seasoned Batman actors from Бэтмен (1992). Kevin Conroy reprised his role as Batman in the game; as did Mark Hamill, who voiced The Joker; and Arleen Sorkin, who provided the voice of Harley Quinn. Although Conroy and Hamill would continue to voice their characters in the series, Sorkin's voice for Harley Quinn is replaced by Tara Strong after this game.
There is a hidden room in the Arkham mansion, where after applying three sprays of the explosive gel on a wall, players can enter and see blue prints, pictures and plans for the sequel, Batman: Аркхем Сити (2011).
When you lose to Bane, one of the game over sequences shows Bane breaking Batman's back, which is a direct reference to the "Knightfall" storyline in the comic books (early 1990s).
The game is very faithful to the comics and uses Batman's rich history and decades of DC comics mythology as a narrative guide, visual reference and the opportunity to explore more of the darker complex themes each of the villains embodies.
In one of the Scarecrow audio tape interviews, you will hear mentions of Dr. Murphy and Dr. Combs. Cillian Murphy plays Scarecrow in Christopher Nolan's Batman film series and Jeffrey Combs voiced Scarecrow on the later episodes of Новые приключения Бэтмена (1997) and in the video game Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (2003).
Killer Croc originally started out as a man born with a unique skin disease that gave him scaly skin and very reptilian-like attributes. The version of the character in this video-game reflects his appearances in the comic books after the year 2000, where he actually mutates into a rather large crocodile.
In the patient interview tapes for Harley Quinn, much of the dialogue is taken directly from the Paul Dini/Bruce Timm one-shot comic 'Mad Love', which was later adapted into the episode Новые приключения Бэтмена: Mad Love (1999), also by Paul Dini, writer of Batman: Arkham Asylum.
The sound of the explosive gel gadget when you use it was actually taken from a whipped cream can being used.
It took one of the games physics engineers two years to design a way to make Batman's in-game cape react realistically to the wind when standing outside, walking, running, and fighting.
The Game's version of Arkham Asylum is heavily influenced by the version that existed in the comic books, as it features strong elements from the stories of Alan Grant, the limited series "Arkham Asylum: Hell on Earth" and very obvious references to Grant Morrison's graphic novel: "Arkham Asylum: A serious house on a serious earth", among other influences.
Even though this is an open world "sandbox"- type game, limited to Arkham island, at no point does Batman take a rest from his detective work. The game saves every time the player enters a new area on the island.
The Joker uses a Taurus Raging Bill revolver.
There is an amusement ride on Australia's Gold Coast at Warner Brothers Movie World themed to the game. A suspended looping coaster with VR connection, the ride simulates the Joker and Harley's shock therapy, including trains themed to electric chairs and a que containing Titan formula and character Bios.
Coincidentally, the actor voicing the Joker has the word "Arkham" hidden in his name (mARK HAMill).
As a form of anti-piracy measure, when an illegal copy of this game is played, Batman's cape will open and close whenever he's flying. This renders certain tasks unachievable and the game impossible to beat.
The twist behind the Joker's scheme to fight Batman by using the titan formula is strikingly similar to an episode of The Batman(2004)Бэтмен: Brawn (2005), where he combats Batman after getting hold of Bane's venom formula.
This game features the second largest collection of villains appearing in a Batman Video game including cameos, after the verifications made by it's sequel, Batman: Аркхем Сити (2011) (as of September 2011). Those who make appearances are The Joker, Harley Quinn, The Riddler (although he is only heard and not seen beyond the character biography artwork), Killer Croc, The Scarecrow, Bane, Poison Ivy, Victor Zsasz, the dummy known as Scarface (albeit without the assistance of the ventriloquist Arnold Wesker) and Clayface (who is also not seen in his true form but in the guise of multiple characters in a cell in the penitentiary).
At the end of the credits, there is a short cutscene which randomly gives the player one of three endings, where a box is floating on water and suddenly a villain's hand grasps on to the box, either Scarecrow, Killer Croc, or Bane. According to Rocksteady, Scarecrow is the "official" ending and that he survived being torn apart by Killer Croc earlier on in this game, as he is featured in the newest Batman Arkhamverse game, Batman: Рыцарь Аркхема (2015) where Scarecrow appears to look extremely horrible and grotesque.
Batman: Arkham Asylum was "remastered" for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as part of the Batman: Return to Arkham (2016) Collection. When the remaster was initially revealed on May 18th, 2016, there was so much outrage about the very apparent graphical downgrades and stylistic changes that the remaster's release date was pushed from July 26th, 2016, to October 21st, 2016, in order to address the issues. The final product indeed ended up looking better than the reveal trailer footage, but many of the stylic changes remained, much to fan dismay. The most evident of these changes was to the character models - in particular The Joker, who was given a more youthful complexion and colour scheme as opposed to the original more aged design.
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