Arkham City: Mr. Freeze
The life of brilliant cryogenics expert Dr. Victor Fries took a cruel twist; now he’s avenging his wife, donning a cold badass suit and becoming a archenemy of Batman in Arkham City.
The life of brilliant cryogenics expert Dr. Victor Fries took a cruel twist; now he’s avenging his wife, donning a cold badass suit and becoming a archenemy of Batman in Arkham City.
The no-necked Oswald C. Cobblepot and his goons take on The Dark Knight in Batman: Arkham City. We’re not sure what to make of the cockney accent though. Watch to the end for a special cameo.
The latest trailer from Batman: Arkham City dives into the obsessive and warped mind of the Riddler, aka Edward E. Nigma, and gives up a glimpse of some of the traps in store for the Caped Crusader.
Take the next 12 minutes out of your day to feast your eyeballs and earballs(?) on gameplay from Batman: Arkham City, including a brief tease of the newly-playable Catwoman. She’s such a bad kitty.
The latest trailer for Batman: Arkham City has us excited to play as – and play with – the seductive, agile and crafty Catwoman. We wish she wouldn’t be so generous with her kisses though.
A sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City is the new maximum security “home” for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds in Batman: Arkham City; out 10/11.
We never made it to the end of the excellent Arkham Asylum, but that doesn’t mean we’re not excited for the sequel. We only get a brief glimpse of the Dark Knight here, but we like what we see.
No word if these are legit, but Arkham Asylum on the PC looked stunning, so why can’t the sequel look this good? Plus Catwoman’s here, so these have to be real. Please let these be real.
The Markham Console Bar’s weathered pine trestle base makes it a solid man cave choice; it features a recessed bottle trough, hidden tool drawer, and cast-iron towel bar and bottle opener.
This debut trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum 2 seems to reveal little other than the Joker getting new digs, but watch closely: it reveals four villains (learn about three of them here).
Okay, last Arkham Asylum video: this Insane Gameplay trailer is just too good to pass up, with visceral body blows and epic chained attacks making this a first-class bat brawler.
Few games have had as many trailers as Batman: Arkham Asylum, but as the game rolls toward release (9/25), this last trailer is perhaps the most relevant: it’s a history of Arkham.
Being a superhero without superpowers ain’t all bad: this Gadgets trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum shows off his favorite toys, including the batarang, grapnel gun and explosive gel.
It’s about as close to the game as you’ll get without downloading the demo: MTV has posted the first 10 minutes of Batman: Arkham Asylum, complete with intro and gameplay footage.
Arkham Asylum’s villains are plenty scary, but this gameplay-filled, developer-lead Playing the Game Featurette shows that it’s really the big, bad Bat you really need to fear.
Batman haters are gonna love this Arkham Asylum Villains trailer; the Dark Knight gets meets completely “bat”-tered by baddies including Poison Ivy, Killer Croc and Bane. Thanks, Thorir!
Incognito no more, Arkham Asylum’s Collector’s Edition sports a sweet 14″ Batarang with stand; also included is a leather jacket, Arkham Doctor’s journal and behind the scenes DVD.
This challenge room walkthrough for Arkham Asylum shows why superpowers aren’t necessary to make a game fun; be sure to pick your jaws up off the floor when you leave.
This Invisible Predator trailer for Arkham Asylum shows off what we like best about Batman: namely, his use of stealth (dropping in from above: sick) and abundance of gadgets.
Unlike the first video, this latest trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum shows actual characters, including The Joker and Batman; however, like the first video it’s still pretty short.
It’s a bit lacking in action, but this trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum does a good job at showing off the game’s creepy environments; it doesn’t get much funkier than a mental hospital.
Check out these screens from Eidos’ upcoming Batman: Arkham Asylum game: man are those visuals smokin’ (in a dark, gritty way)! A cross platformer, it’s for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC owners.
The tilt-shift lens technique is known for making real-world locations look like miniatures. Flurdeh applies the same effect to video games, offering up tilt-shift takes on Fallout: New Vegas, Bioshock Infinite, CyberPunk 2077, and Skyrim and more. We loved watching tiny street fights break out in Batman: Arkham Knight.
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