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No brother. I think all three of the Arkham games, Asylum, City, an Origins, need whole ass remakes 🎨 They deserve to have a chance, kind of like how they did with The Last of Us Part 1, packed full of brand new mechanics from Arkham Knight, graphics with everything inbetween into those games. I would definitely pay good money for them to do that, but I'm not at all going to get my hopes up for a masterpiece🥲 Brooo and they can call it Arkham Legacy🥲😢😭
LITERALLY! Its crazy how WB doesn't realize how much money and fan hype they would get if they made a Beyond game with enhanced Arkham mechanics. Terry would be an amazing character to see in Arkham.
Dude I would kill for a Damian Batman game, that's the thing I hate about WB game's decisions. They had so many good choices and scrap all of them lmao
@@DakarsWRLD From the look of it we probably would’ve gotten Conroy as older Bruce/Batman too I’ve always liked Damian as Batman and was always pissed they canned that game.
@@DakarsWRLDEh, that's fair. Trying to do a Justice League game that doesn't suck is a failing idea on it's face in regards to the Arkham design philosophy of really embodying the character. If you use the iconic lineup, you have the most OP group ever and the only way to balance it is to make the players unable to actually play as them properly. You'd never get the depth of Batman while playing as The Flash, because if you did it would be an instant win button. Enemies would not move, you'd be able to be at any part of the map instantly, and nothing could hurt you unless you decided to stop and talk. You'd literally have to be forbidden from playing smarter than the CW Flash in order to balance it. The only way to do the Flash in gaming and have a game is to make him as stupid as CW Barry and forbid players from being smarter. Then there's Green Lanterns. How are you gonna pull a full "Be The Batman" with a Green Lantern? It would have to just be a laser gun with melee abilities and context-sensitive abilities. Which sucks. Green Lantern is some weaponized Scribblenauts stuff. The whole "create what you imagine" power can't be executed right without being derangedly OP. It's "make a bomber drone in Tears of the Kingdom" on crack. Then there's Superman. Superman Returns is the best Superman video game and it's not a good game. But at least it had an idea for how to deal with Superman's invulnerability. "Everyone has kryptonite" is lame and wouldn't be fun. But he has all the problems as The Flash and then a whole host of new problems. Like everyone else who isn't Batman, Clark's biggest weakness is that he's not very smart. Batman Arkham works so well because you can do everything Batman can do and your success comes down to thinking like Batman. For the rest of the league, you'd have to be unable to do everything they do and your success would come down to working around the limitations. Nobody will think like they do with the full suite of their powers, because they don't think very much. Gamers think about game mechanics like Batman thinks about doing things. A Justice League game in the Arkhamverse would suck because it would lose the best thing, the key to Arkham's success. "Be The Batman" cannot be applied to everyone else. You can't make a "Be Superman" game and not either nerf Superman or be too OP for a game.
@@PosthumanHeresy I agree that an Arkham Justice League game would be hard to pull off but I still think it can be done. Just not the way that people would think where you control multiple Leaguers similar to the Arkham trilogy. It would never work. It would have to be something similar to that of the Guardians of the galaxy game where can control 1 Leaguer but have the others as support. Green Lanterns. Using one is just fine and each Green Lantern has different types of move sets that distinct them from one another. John is heavily in the military, use constructs that deal with military combat like machine guns, knives cannons etc. Hal is more so an air combatant, so using jets, having him mostly in the air for support, etc.. Kyle Ryaner is kinda a mix of being his own person but more intuned with the ring. Hand to hand, powerful outbursts, very quick and agile. Depends on what lantern they choose and just to go along with it. Superman is extremely smart what are you talking about lmao. Were talking about a dude who outsmarted Brainiac, fights against a multi-billionare who is considered the smartest intellectual on earth, constantly outsmarts Mr. Mix who is a 5th dimensional imp as well as having a fortress filled with alien technology from all over the universe. He may not be on the level of Batman's intelligence but saying he's not smart is ridiculous. Each leaguer is smart in their own way with the way that they use their powers. Not everyone should be like Batman. Its the developers job to also have the mindset for other leaguers than constantly D riding Batman. Its not Batman and the Justice League. Again its a Justice League game. Its not Batman and the Justice League. It would only suck if the developers purposely made everyone else stupid except for Batman. In Superman's case you wouldn't have to nerf him, you can watch my past video where I explain on how to make a good Superman game without nerfing him. I do appreciate your comment though because I enjoy reading these💯
@@PosthumanHeresy Forgot to say that a Justice League game would have to be somewhat if full on level based design. It seems like Suicide Squad is takikg that approach but honestly who knows. Have the League fight Darkseid in Apokolips and people will definitely tune in.
@blckdkson Superman's intelligence is really depending on the writer. And I'm not saying it's a Batman thing, just the design philosophy of Arkham was "Be The Batman" and extending the "Be" design philosophy into other characters is extremely hard. With Batman, he's naturally highly limited, so giving the player full access to his abilities and making the player use them intelligently is the design philosophy. With guys like Flash and Superman, you can't give the player full access, because that's a cheat code amount of power. Superman isn't as fast as Flash obviously, but that literally only matters when he's up against the most powerful of folks. But most writers severely limit Superman due to their own lack of imagination on how far his powers really go. Like, Grant Morrison writes Superman right, unsurprisingly. All Star Superman brings up an element to him that people forget: he's also a scientist. He works on cures for diseases, charts the cosmos, and builds his own robots. Clark ain't stupid when he's written right, but most writers don't do that and oftentimes need to not do that because they've created plots he should be able to solve in seconds. Like, Superman taking ages to bust Lex Luthor and expose him for who he is. Really Clark? Krypton never invented contact lens cameras or whatever tech would be needed for you to invent them? Really now? Or like, Superman isn't a speedster, but he's still faster anyone who isn't. Clark can't, say, infiltrate secret Lexcorp sites and take photos at superspeed? How many times has he been able to lift a rampaging robot and didn't just send it into orbit? How does Metropolis have a slum? Superman can level a building and build a new one in an hour, max. Most things he would fight in games should go down in one punch. And players given full access to his full power would cheese the hell out of everything, which most writers won't let him do because they can't come up with plots that don't allow that. Technically it's not that he's not smart, it's that most writers aren't smart and he reflects the intelligence of the person who writes him. It's just that in a video game, with gamer brain and full power Superman, you at full IDDQD level power. And The Flash? Ever disable the AI in a game using console commands, and they're all just still and don't react to anything? That's what The Flash experiences. Any Flash in a game would be subject to the same criticisms as the CW Flash just because there's gameplay to be had. Green Lanterns is a thing where they just become rather generic in terms of gameplay and you never really get to feel like you are Green Lantern. There's no real way to translate the imagination power into a game. It's just generic character action. Yeah, you could make a good character action game from it, but you could never get the depth of "I feel like I am using his skills/powers myself and thinking it through" something like Arkham Batman or Insomniac Spider-Man. It's more traditional "he's so much more powerful in scripted events and cutscenes". Scribblenauts is the closest in terms of freedom of choice that Green Lantern has. Imagine trying to make fast-paced Scribblenauts. That's what really embodying any GL would be. An action game where you fight using Scribblenauts power. That's why it's not really bad for Rocksteady to not make one. It doesn't fit their wheelhouse and game design philosophy. The two would clash too much. Someone else could do it in a different gameplay style, but they couldn't because they would never be able to combine their philosophy with them. You'd need a more tradtional "playing as" mindset, like your GL examples, than a "be the" mindset like them. Rocksteady really wants to put you in the shoes of the heroes, and you gotta have a detachment there. It's more character action game territory at their power levels.
For a while, I always had this idea on what an Arkham Beyond game would look like and this is how I imagined it: The combat for this game would’ve been very similar to Knight’s but in a different style. Terry would’ve donned two suits, one for the main story and one for the final act. The story goes that It’s been 20 years since Bruce’s identity as Batman was revealed to the world. At this point, Bruce is thought to be dead. But, the legend of The Batman (or his “Ghost” as the thugs once called him) lived on for a few more years. Since it’s Neo-Gotham, crime has gotten worse since Batman became inactive. We’re introduced to Terry McGinnis, a troubled teen who has found himself in juvenile hall and he appears to be in a fight with someone. Fast forward, he’s released, back in high school, doing his thing, and getting into more fights. His dad is disappointed in him, tries to lecture him, but Terry won’t listen so he bails and heads off to the club. Like in TAS, his dad dies and Terry wants to avenge his father’s death. But, instead of accidentally landing on Bruce’s property, Terry insists on finding The Batman himself. He figures if Batman were alive, maybe he would help him. So, Terry stumbles upon the burned down Wayne Manor and finds a hidden entrance to the Batcave. What he finds is a an old man, sitting in a chair, asleep, with a PICC line attached to his arm, a heart monitor, and a large, black, guard dog standing by his side. Bruce Wayne is alive. Terry tries to get close but the guard dog, Ace, won’t let him. The old man wakes up and sees and an intruder. He asked him what is he doing here and Terry tries to convince Bruce to step up as Batman once again, but Bruce refuses, given that his condition is very clear to Terry. So, Terry, in a spiteful, manner, steals the suit. Terry tries the suit out, gets in a brawl, Bruce shuts down the suit, and it almost got Terry killed. But, Terry reminded Bruce of what happened to his parents. So, he lets him go. Terry returns to the Batcave, only to find Bruce waiting for him. Bruce is sitting up straight with his hands together and a strict attitude. He may be a bit upset about the suit being stolen, but since his heart is now in the right place, he decides to take on Terry as a successor. Bruce uses an AI Batman to train Terry and AR challenges that were from Arkham Knight to help him with combat and stealth. The Main Antagonist would be Blight, since he had Terry’s father murdered. Other villains would be Blinque, Shriek, and the Jokerz gang. Let me know what you think about the idea. It’s not much but, it’s what I came up with back in 2016.
I think Troy Baker would be a good choice to play Batman for future Arkhamverse games, I genuinely thought he was Kevin Conroy when I heard him in Batman vs. TMNT.
I agree with you on your sentiment about the Arkham games. Arkham Asylum still remains the best, in my eyes, even with the other games being so amazing, Asylum is still it.
See you get it! I'm replaying Asylum right now and it just feels like the definitive Batman game. Other than the combat, you can tell that Rocksteady put their heart and soul in that game.
@@DakarsWRLD I recently replayed Asylum and while I had to relearn the slower combat tempo it just felt like a breath of fresh air, it just had the amazing batman feeling all over it and there was nothing to distract from it either. and chefs kiss to the joker batman interaction throughout it all, the only thing that comes close is Arkham Knights interactions with all of the villains, which is just as great if a little overdone between Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, Joker, and the Arkham Knight himself.
Yeah brother same here, I would definitely call it Batman Beyond Arkham.... That just feels right yknow, they had something similar to that, that got cancelled where you were a Damian Wayne version of Batman, and it would have Incorporated the Nemesis system from the middle-earth games...
My dislike of the most recent update doesn't have anything to do with the content of the game itself but the fact that they changed file stuff so now we can't play with mods.
If Suicide Squad fails, I can either see Rocksteady going back to single player games but with a different hero like Superman or them being forced to do the DCU games that James Gunn wants.
4:55 arkham knight was that game. He was older by that point and needed to hang it up. Theres no point in making a new arkham game, arkham knight was the final game and they're not going to make a new one.
Hi so I agree with what you're saying but in my opinion why say that I would like in the game if they did a Batman but be denied Batman Batman still alive and he's walking out some Chevy place without food they're trying to do it you have to are go to war you have to buy food you have and in the grocery store you get to fight and eventually you're going shows up and then you have to come back the joke affected someone else or the joke had a kid they had to go back and stop them
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Batman arkham origins deserves a remaster
Most certainly, but it does suck how WB constantly acts like the game doesn't exist.
No brother. I think all three of the Arkham games, Asylum, City, an Origins, need whole ass remakes 🎨 They deserve to have a chance, kind of like how they did with The Last of Us Part 1, packed full of brand new mechanics from Arkham Knight, graphics with everything inbetween into those games. I would definitely pay good money for them to do that, but I'm not at all going to get my hopes up for a masterpiece🥲 Brooo and they can call it Arkham Legacy🥲😢😭
Yes it does
so do you@@DakarsWRLD
The concept art they had for a batman beyond arkham game looked so promising
That as well as the other projects that they had like Gotham By Gas Light or even their Damien Wayne game.
I would definitely like a Batman Beyond game to happen
That’s what I’ve been saying for the longest time, Batman Beyond is right there, it’s perfect for a continuation in the Arkham world lol
LITERALLY! Its crazy how WB doesn't realize how much money and fan hype they would get if they made a Beyond game with enhanced Arkham mechanics. Terry would be an amazing character to see in Arkham.
I always wanted them to revive that Damian Batman game. I liked the concept art they made of him.
Dude I would kill for a Damian Batman game, that's the thing I hate about WB game's decisions. They had so many good choices and scrap all of them lmao
@@DakarsWRLD
From the look of it we probably would’ve gotten Conroy as older Bruce/Batman too
I’ve always liked Damian as Batman and was always pissed they canned that game.
Why did Warner make Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad instead of a new proper Arkham game? Are they stupid?
I'll do you one better, why did wb make suicide squad instead of a Justice League game, are they stupid?
@@DakarsWRLDEh, that's fair. Trying to do a Justice League game that doesn't suck is a failing idea on it's face in regards to the Arkham design philosophy of really embodying the character. If you use the iconic lineup, you have the most OP group ever and the only way to balance it is to make the players unable to actually play as them properly. You'd never get the depth of Batman while playing as The Flash, because if you did it would be an instant win button. Enemies would not move, you'd be able to be at any part of the map instantly, and nothing could hurt you unless you decided to stop and talk. You'd literally have to be forbidden from playing smarter than the CW Flash in order to balance it. The only way to do the Flash in gaming and have a game is to make him as stupid as CW Barry and forbid players from being smarter.
Then there's Green Lanterns. How are you gonna pull a full "Be The Batman" with a Green Lantern? It would have to just be a laser gun with melee abilities and context-sensitive abilities. Which sucks. Green Lantern is some weaponized Scribblenauts stuff. The whole "create what you imagine" power can't be executed right without being derangedly OP. It's "make a bomber drone in Tears of the Kingdom" on crack.
Then there's Superman. Superman Returns is the best Superman video game and it's not a good game. But at least it had an idea for how to deal with Superman's invulnerability. "Everyone has kryptonite" is lame and wouldn't be fun. But he has all the problems as The Flash and then a whole host of new problems. Like everyone else who isn't Batman, Clark's biggest weakness is that he's not very smart. Batman Arkham works so well because you can do everything Batman can do and your success comes down to thinking like Batman. For the rest of the league, you'd have to be unable to do everything they do and your success would come down to working around the limitations. Nobody will think like they do with the full suite of their powers, because they don't think very much. Gamers think about game mechanics like Batman thinks about doing things.
A Justice League game in the Arkhamverse would suck because it would lose the best thing, the key to Arkham's success. "Be The Batman" cannot be applied to everyone else. You can't make a "Be Superman" game and not either nerf Superman or be too OP for a game.
@@PosthumanHeresy I agree that an Arkham Justice League game would be hard to pull off but I still think it can be done. Just not the way that people would think where you control multiple Leaguers similar to the Arkham trilogy. It would never work. It would have to be something similar to that of the Guardians of the galaxy game where can control 1 Leaguer but have the others as support.
Green Lanterns. Using one is just fine and each Green Lantern has different types of move sets that distinct them from one another. John is heavily in the military, use constructs that deal with military combat like machine guns, knives cannons etc. Hal is more so an air combatant, so using jets, having him mostly in the air for support, etc.. Kyle Ryaner is kinda a mix of being his own person but more intuned with the ring. Hand to hand, powerful outbursts, very quick and agile. Depends on what lantern they choose and just to go along with it.
Superman is extremely smart what are you talking about lmao. Were talking about a dude who outsmarted Brainiac, fights against a multi-billionare who is considered the smartest intellectual on earth, constantly outsmarts Mr. Mix who is a 5th dimensional imp as well as having a fortress filled with alien technology from all over the universe. He may not be on the level of Batman's intelligence but saying he's not smart is ridiculous.
Each leaguer is smart in their own way with the way that they use their powers. Not everyone should be like Batman. Its the developers job to also have the mindset for other leaguers than constantly D riding Batman. Its not Batman and the Justice League.
Again its a Justice League game. Its not Batman and the Justice League. It would only suck if the developers purposely made everyone else stupid except for Batman. In Superman's case you wouldn't have to nerf him, you can watch my past video where I explain on how to make a good Superman game without nerfing him. I do appreciate your comment though because I enjoy reading these💯
@@PosthumanHeresy Forgot to say that a Justice League game would have to be somewhat if full on level based design. It seems like Suicide Squad is takikg that approach but honestly who knows. Have the League fight Darkseid in Apokolips and people will definitely tune in.
@blckdkson Superman's intelligence is really depending on the writer. And I'm not saying it's a Batman thing, just the design philosophy of Arkham was "Be The Batman" and extending the "Be" design philosophy into other characters is extremely hard. With Batman, he's naturally highly limited, so giving the player full access to his abilities and making the player use them intelligently is the design philosophy. With guys like Flash and Superman, you can't give the player full access, because that's a cheat code amount of power. Superman isn't as fast as Flash obviously, but that literally only matters when he's up against the most powerful of folks.
But most writers severely limit Superman due to their own lack of imagination on how far his powers really go. Like, Grant Morrison writes Superman right, unsurprisingly. All Star Superman brings up an element to him that people forget: he's also a scientist. He works on cures for diseases, charts the cosmos, and builds his own robots. Clark ain't stupid when he's written right, but most writers don't do that and oftentimes need to not do that because they've created plots he should be able to solve in seconds.
Like, Superman taking ages to bust Lex Luthor and expose him for who he is. Really Clark? Krypton never invented contact lens cameras or whatever tech would be needed for you to invent them? Really now? Or like, Superman isn't a speedster, but he's still faster anyone who isn't. Clark can't, say, infiltrate secret Lexcorp sites and take photos at superspeed? How many times has he been able to lift a rampaging robot and didn't just send it into orbit? How does Metropolis have a slum? Superman can level a building and build a new one in an hour, max. Most things he would fight in games should go down in one punch. And players given full access to his full power would cheese the hell out of everything, which most writers won't let him do because they can't come up with plots that don't allow that. Technically it's not that he's not smart, it's that most writers aren't smart and he reflects the intelligence of the person who writes him. It's just that in a video game, with gamer brain and full power Superman, you at full IDDQD level power.
And The Flash? Ever disable the AI in a game using console commands, and they're all just still and don't react to anything? That's what The Flash experiences. Any Flash in a game would be subject to the same criticisms as the CW Flash just because there's gameplay to be had.
Green Lanterns is a thing where they just become rather generic in terms of gameplay and you never really get to feel like you are Green Lantern. There's no real way to translate the imagination power into a game. It's just generic character action. Yeah, you could make a good character action game from it, but you could never get the depth of "I feel like I am using his skills/powers myself and thinking it through" something like Arkham Batman or Insomniac Spider-Man. It's more traditional "he's so much more powerful in scripted events and cutscenes". Scribblenauts is the closest in terms of freedom of choice that Green Lantern has. Imagine trying to make fast-paced Scribblenauts. That's what really embodying any GL would be. An action game where you fight using Scribblenauts power.
That's why it's not really bad for Rocksteady to not make one. It doesn't fit their wheelhouse and game design philosophy. The two would clash too much. Someone else could do it in a different gameplay style, but they couldn't because they would never be able to combine their philosophy with them. You'd need a more tradtional "playing as" mindset, like your GL examples, than a "be the" mindset like them. Rocksteady really wants to put you in the shoes of the heroes, and you gotta have a detachment there. It's more character action game territory at their power levels.
For a while, I always had this idea on what an Arkham Beyond game would look like and this is how I imagined it:
The combat for this game would’ve been very similar to Knight’s but in a different style. Terry would’ve donned two suits, one for the main story and one for the final act.
The story goes that It’s been 20 years since Bruce’s identity as Batman was revealed to the world. At this point, Bruce is thought to be dead. But, the legend of The Batman (or his “Ghost” as the thugs once called him) lived on for a few more years. Since it’s Neo-Gotham, crime has gotten worse since Batman became inactive. We’re introduced to Terry McGinnis, a troubled teen who has found himself in juvenile hall and he appears to be in a fight with someone. Fast forward, he’s released, back in high school, doing his thing, and getting into more fights. His dad is disappointed in him, tries to lecture him, but Terry won’t listen so he bails and heads off to the club. Like in TAS, his dad dies and Terry wants to avenge his father’s death. But, instead of accidentally landing on Bruce’s property, Terry insists on finding The Batman himself. He figures if Batman were alive, maybe he would help him. So, Terry stumbles upon the burned down Wayne Manor and finds a hidden entrance to the Batcave. What he finds is a an old man, sitting in a chair, asleep, with a PICC line attached to his arm, a heart monitor, and a large, black, guard dog standing by his side. Bruce Wayne is alive. Terry tries to get close but the guard dog, Ace, won’t let him. The old man wakes up and sees and an intruder. He asked him what is he doing here and Terry tries to convince Bruce to step up as Batman once again, but Bruce refuses, given that his condition is very clear to Terry. So, Terry, in a spiteful, manner, steals the suit. Terry tries the suit out, gets in a brawl, Bruce shuts down the suit, and it almost got Terry killed. But, Terry reminded Bruce of what happened to his parents. So, he lets him go. Terry returns to the Batcave, only to find Bruce waiting for him. Bruce is sitting up straight with his hands together and a strict attitude. He may be a bit upset about the suit being stolen, but since his heart is now in the right place, he decides to take on Terry as a successor. Bruce uses an AI Batman to train Terry and AR challenges that were from Arkham Knight to help him with combat and stealth. The Main Antagonist would be Blight, since he had Terry’s father murdered. Other villains would be Blinque, Shriek, and the Jokerz gang.
Let me know what you think about the idea. It’s not much but, it’s what I came up with back in 2016.
Remember, you always got the Lazarus pit so they can bring Bruce back.
I would also like a game between origins and ayslum but with the same actors as origins
That would be great to see, the only challenge would be getting WB to green light one ngl
Arkham asylum is what made batman my favorite dc hero.
been thinking this for YEARS lmao
Its tragic how WB fumbled the bag so hard and we could have had more 😭
I think Troy Baker would be a good choice to play Batman for future Arkhamverse games, I genuinely thought he was Kevin Conroy when I heard him in Batman vs. TMNT.
Troy Baker would be a banger choice, I would like to hear his joker in some future game projects too
I agree with you on your sentiment about the Arkham games. Arkham Asylum still remains the best, in my eyes, even with the other games being so amazing, Asylum is still it.
See you get it! I'm replaying Asylum right now and it just feels like the definitive Batman game. Other than the combat, you can tell that Rocksteady put their heart and soul in that game.
@@DakarsWRLD I recently replayed Asylum and while I had to relearn the slower combat tempo it just felt like a breath of fresh air, it just had the amazing batman feeling all over it and there was nothing to distract from it either. and chefs kiss to the joker batman interaction throughout it all, the only thing that comes close is Arkham Knights interactions with all of the villains, which is just as great if a little overdone between Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, Joker, and the Arkham Knight himself.
origins on top
@@seanbhz I will respect that opinion,
Batman Arkham Beyond would be amazing as Arkham Games if that happens soon🔥🔥🔥
Yeah brother same here, I would definitely call it Batman Beyond Arkham.... That just feels right yknow, they had something similar to that, that got cancelled where you were a Damian Wayne version of Batman, and it would have Incorporated the Nemesis system from the middle-earth games...
Your damn right they could have kept that Gotham knights game give us the Arkham beyond game and make that money WB 🤑
Wb don't like money i guess
My dislike of the most recent update doesn't have anything to do with the content of the game itself but the fact that they changed file stuff so now we can't play with mods.
It was cancelled for GK
L on WB's part honestly
I'd certainly like one but I expect them to can the Arkham franchise after SS Kill the Justice League bombs.
If Suicide Squad fails, I can either see Rocksteady going back to single player games but with a different hero like Superman or them being forced to do the DCU games that James Gunn wants.
I liked Gotham knights until the most recent update
Ngl, I dropped the game around the beginning of November gang lmao
bro imagine a batman game made by insomniac?
Honestly, them doing any superhero game would be amazing
That would be interesting
Well shit son a spoiler warning would have been nice 😂
Ngl.....u right lmao my bad gang
My nigga is back 🎉
We definitely back my G
4:55 arkham knight was that game. He was older by that point and needed to hang it up. Theres no point in making a new arkham game, arkham knight was the final game and they're not going to make a new one.
We will see about that.....
I would like them to make a batman beyond but itll probably be a pandering shit show like the spiderman 2 ps5.
L for not mentioning origins
I enjoyed Origins
Hi so I agree with what you're saying but in my opinion why say that I would like in the game if they did a Batman but be denied Batman Batman still alive and he's walking out some Chevy place without food they're trying to do it you have to are go to war you have to buy food you have and in the grocery store you get to fight and eventually you're going shows up and then you have to come back the joke affected someone else or the joke had a kid they had to go back and stop them
I am confusion 🤔