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Why So Serious About "Dark Knight" Game Tie-In?

Brutal Gamer writes:

The actor Gary Oldman recently revealed that he had seen footage of an upcoming game tie-in of "The Dark Knight", the latest film in the Christopher Nolan rebooted series.

Oldman, who plays the role of James Gordon in the film (later, more famously known as Commissioner Gordon) made the comments in an interview regarding the games cinematic approach - much like the recent Jason Bourne game.

But does the game exist?
Chexd - contributor
Published: 491 days 7 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Gaming
 
 

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sidar - 491 days 8 hours ago
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99% that this game will suck.
The movie is so bad@ss it does not deserve such nonsense.
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Ice2ms - 491 days 7 hours ago
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nooooooooooooooooooooooo please don't it's a good movie it doesn't need a crappy game to bring down the image ='[
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games4fun - 491 days 7 hours ago
3 - the movie
was too good and complete to make a game out of it, everything was perfect i left the movie theatre with a sense of satisfaction, adding a game on top of it ruins that feeling
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butterfinger - 491 days 6 hours ago
4 - If they are making this game...
I hope they change the title to just "Batman" or something and don't try to tie this in with the movie at all. We could use a really good Batman game, but we won't get one if it is a movie tie-in. See: Iron Man. lol
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Chexd - 491 days 6 hours ago
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Yeah or at the very least:

Batman: A Dark Knight

In my opinion it will likely be an original story within the Nolan universe.
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Nevers - 491 days 6 hours ago
4.2 - Nolan Universe would be cool
just not a direct movie tie-in... I like that.
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Nevers - 491 days 6 hours ago
5 - No movie tie-in game needed...
but I really really want a Batman sandbox game, in the vein of Predator: Concrete Jungle crossed with GTA/Crackdown'ish... just a dream I have.

I remember the NES Batman (Keaton/Nicholson) and it wasn't bad for it's time (unlike today's movie drivel) and I also remember being sooooooo disappointed I had to buy that instead of SuperMarioBro3... lol.
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Chexd - 491 days 6 hours ago
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yeah - even if the game was like the Spiderman 3 game I would still buy it. I am not a big fan of the Lego franchise and therefore I want a serious Batman game. (As long as it was a bit good - bad grammar).
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Nevers - 491 days 6 hours ago
5.2 - Yeah... a serious Batman game, totally.
I should like the Lego series' more than I do, but it just seems too slow in the gameplay for my tastes. I really wanna play em' for their humor, but, alas... there's way too many games that take priority.

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and yeah Spidey 2 totally owned Spidey 3...
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Ice2ms - 491 days 6 hours ago
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"Yeah... a serious Batman game, totally"

Why So Serious? sorry just had to :P
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Chexd - 491 days 6 hours ago
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Couldn't agree more!

The Lego series just doesn't do it for me. Personally I find it a bit repetitive and boring but loads of people like it so I am guessing it's my problem lol.

Anyway, Hope you liked the article :)

EDIT: @5.3 haha no I know what you mean. I couldn't resist calling my article that :P
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