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Actor Kevin Conroy Explains How He Brought Batman to Life in New Arkham City Game

Rocksteady Studios has worked with Kevin Conroy to breathe life into billionaire Bruce Wayne and his vigilante Caped Crusader in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. The actor, who has also portrayed the Dark Knight in the animated TV series, talks about the new Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment game and explains what makes Batman tick in this video interview.

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Batman Arkham City in 2024 – How Well Does It Hold Up?

GB: "With this feature, we take a look back at the incredible Batman: Arkham City with the aim of analyzing it from the perspective of a 2024 release."

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Warner Bros. Is Pivoting To Live-Service A Decade Too Late

Warner Bros. announced it's pivoting to live-service games, which could be a disastrous move for its devs

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anast178d ago

They really mean they are pivoting to slot machines on mobile devices.

CrimsonWing69178d ago

I don’t think there ever was a time for GaaS. Its entire resistance is revolved around making a game that generates recurring revenue constantly throughout its lifetime. It’s straight up a corporate scumbag design.

I watched the video seeing if anything changed since the initial Suicide gameplay vid before the delay and it looks the same. So weird watching all the characters just start a gun to their back and bounce super high shooting with no kick-back animation in an empty dead world. The voice acting is cringe and there doesn’t have any sense of atmosphere or immersion like the Arkham games.

And they expect you to pay $70 to $100 for this and then pay more for Battle Passes and items to make grinding less a chore. Yea, no thank you. I hope you learn a hard lesson with this one.

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Warner Bros. Eyes More Live Services as Mortal Kombat 1 Sells Nearly 3 Million Copies

Today, during Warning Bros' conference call, chief executive officer David Zaslav talked about Mortal Kombat 1, Hogwarts Legacy, and the company's gaming business.

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gold_drake186d ago

yea, because thats what people want, especially after those games sold millions and are not live service games haha.

so dumb haha.

Abriael186d ago

Genius executives at work. "hey, what we're doing is working great. Let's change it."

LOGICWINS186d ago

"Invasions" is technically free live service game with new content every 45 days. It's the best mode MK has ever had IMO. As a single player gamer, it gives me a reason to stick around after the story mode.

garos82185d ago

You have a terrible taste in games

-Foxtrot185d ago

I feel like their whole approach relies on how the Suicide Squad sells

Flewid638185d ago (Edited 185d ago )

Wait....why does live service = bad?

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CrimsonWing69186d ago

Oh great, looking forward to the sh*t future of gaming. Thanks industry!

PunksOnN4G186d ago

New mk sold less then the last in the same time frame the NEW MK is legit a live service game with its horrible monopoly board. I just wanted a normal title...

FatalityX77186d ago

It's not on older hardware, so that's why it seems less. No ps4/xbox one versions.

Sgt_Slaughter185d ago

I doubt older hardware would make a difference, given the ratios of sales of other multi-gen games

PunksOnN4G185d ago

Nah the new MK full of live service shit even the singleplayer monopoly board they gave use instead of a normal kyrpt says enough and sales reflect that also this MK is very combo heavy it not noob friendly what's so ever like others

Flewid638185d ago

Wasn't the last one a live service game?

MehmetAlperTR185d ago

More live services.. LOL.. i hope you ll see the deep.