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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBatman is dead. A new expansive, criminal underworld has swept the streets of Gotham City. It is now up to the Batman Family; Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin; to protect Gotham.Batman is dead. A new expansive, criminal underworld has swept the streets of Gotham City. It is now up to the Batman Family; Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin; to protect Gotham.Batman is dead. A new expansive, criminal underworld has swept the streets of Gotham City. It is now up to the Batman Family; Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin; to protect Gotham.
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- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
America Young
- Barbara Gordon
- (voice)
- …
Christopher Sean
- Dick Grayson
- (voice)
- …
Sloane Morgan Siegel
- Tim Drake
- (voice)
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Stephen Oyoung
- Jason Todd
- (voice)
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Donald Chang
- Victor Fries
- (voice)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
Brian Keane
- Clayface
- (voice)
Michael Antonakos
- Bruce Wayne
- (voice)
- …
Krizia Bajos
- Renee Montoya
- (voice)
Emily O'Brien
- Talia al Ghul
- (voice)
Navid Negahban
- Ra's al Ghul
- (voice)
Elias Toufexis
- Oswald Cobblepot
- (voice)
- …
Tommie Earl Jenkins
- Jacob Kane
- (voice)
- …
Liz Burnette
- Catherine Kane
- (voice)
Zehra Fazal
- Noor Rashid
- (voice)
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Decent game with a decent enough story that I enjoyed learning and playing until the story was done. After that, it got repetitive and the suit level up options just stopped and left me wanting.
The big issues I had besides repetitive gameplay and suit options, the voice actors didn't really match up well especially Alfred who sounds like a creeper who will harvest your organs. The other big issue, the sign of the times we live in. This is where the game has to affirm a small percent of the game players with who they think they are whether it is the rainbow flag in the Belfry or saying they really need to go to the pride parade. These are pointless additions to the game and only serve to show themselves woke.
I will probably never purchase another DC game again for all the reasons above.
The big issues I had besides repetitive gameplay and suit options, the voice actors didn't really match up well especially Alfred who sounds like a creeper who will harvest your organs. The other big issue, the sign of the times we live in. This is where the game has to affirm a small percent of the game players with who they think they are whether it is the rainbow flag in the Belfry or saying they really need to go to the pride parade. These are pointless additions to the game and only serve to show themselves woke.
I will probably never purchase another DC game again for all the reasons above.
I'm just gonna come out and say it the court of owls didn't need to be in this game they don't feel important to the plot I don't want to be disrespectful but you have the Batman license you would think they would do everything in their power to give us an amazing story but it sadly is just a very mediocre story and let's talk about the lack of villains really Batman has the best villains in comic book history and yet their aren't that much it's sadly very clear that this game was supposed to be a live service game and don't mean to disrespect WB montreal was not up to the task should have just made them make a sequel to Arkham origins.
It's getting hammered for a lot of graphic reasons and some glitches and yes I saw some but no more than in any open world game.
I'll say that it did force close on my xbox SX three times mostly as I was traversing but that's the only problems I had with it.
The story is no worse or better than the previous arkham games, I know its not an arkham game but it's impossible not to compare them.
The gameplay is solid, the world is detailed and the voice acting is fine, only one of the core leads stuck out as particularly bad but that could be part of the character.
If you're familiar with batman lore you'll see the story twists coming a mile away but damn if it isn't fun getting there and being able to choose who you are is pretty refreshing although I did miss being Batman.
It's not a patch on the arkham games but it's a very worthy successor.
Think of it as a typical sequel, not as good as but definitely not to be left out and really not as bad as people say.
I'll say that it did force close on my xbox SX three times mostly as I was traversing but that's the only problems I had with it.
The story is no worse or better than the previous arkham games, I know its not an arkham game but it's impossible not to compare them.
The gameplay is solid, the world is detailed and the voice acting is fine, only one of the core leads stuck out as particularly bad but that could be part of the character.
If you're familiar with batman lore you'll see the story twists coming a mile away but damn if it isn't fun getting there and being able to choose who you are is pretty refreshing although I did miss being Batman.
It's not a patch on the arkham games but it's a very worthy successor.
Think of it as a typical sequel, not as good as but definitely not to be left out and really not as bad as people say.
Introduction:
Gotham Knights is definitely a divisive game. It is an elseworld story and has nothing to do with previous Batman games. It came out to a lot of mixed reviews and got bad press due to people not liking technical things such as the 30 FPS, choppy game play (compared to previous Gen Arkham Knight) and a few other things, but I'm here to say that once I finally gave it a chance with an open mind I enjoyed this game very much.
Characters and story-line:
The biggest W is the dynamic of the characters with eachother. The game doesn't force the small cut scenes, but if you interact with every side mini cutscene quests you get this amazing feeling of family and see the relationship of the 4 heroes. It was such an amazing dynamic I long for a live action series of these titular characters (not the garbage series that CW/WB released currently) The chemistry is their if you take the extra time to look at it. I assume the developers didn't force those scenes as some gamers like to play more than watch cutscenes, but for those you liked fleshed our characters and storyline then this game has both. They really used the existing Batman mythology and created a unique story-line for the Bat-family that made a lasting impression.
Gameplay:
As aforementioned, the gameplay mechanics felt like a downgrade from Arkham Knight - which was disappointing considering this is a next-gen game, however was overlooked once the game picked up and introduced the character specific combat and traversal system. I loved how they kept the familiar gliding from the Arkham games for Batgirl and introduced fun traversal mechanics for the other 3 characters. Each character has their own unique style and are all fun to play with. I got addicted to upgrading all characters as their specific abilities made it easier and more fun to do specific task, quests and side missions. It'll make you sometimes wish to have all their skills in one character, but then you'd just be playing as Batman at that point - which clearly is not the goal of this game.
Conclusion:
Although it has its downsides, Gotham knight is a load of fun and the storyline has a lot of heart - the dynamic of the titular heroes was very pleasantly executed and left a memorable impression and gave me a new love for these "side kicks". I hope the studious learn from their lack of effort in improving gameplay for next-gen games and give us a sequel or DLC storyline - if it can tell an amazing story as this one did with a great character dynamic. I recommended buying this game only on sale and trying it out when you have time and an open mind.
Gotham Knights is definitely a divisive game. It is an elseworld story and has nothing to do with previous Batman games. It came out to a lot of mixed reviews and got bad press due to people not liking technical things such as the 30 FPS, choppy game play (compared to previous Gen Arkham Knight) and a few other things, but I'm here to say that once I finally gave it a chance with an open mind I enjoyed this game very much.
Characters and story-line:
The biggest W is the dynamic of the characters with eachother. The game doesn't force the small cut scenes, but if you interact with every side mini cutscene quests you get this amazing feeling of family and see the relationship of the 4 heroes. It was such an amazing dynamic I long for a live action series of these titular characters (not the garbage series that CW/WB released currently) The chemistry is their if you take the extra time to look at it. I assume the developers didn't force those scenes as some gamers like to play more than watch cutscenes, but for those you liked fleshed our characters and storyline then this game has both. They really used the existing Batman mythology and created a unique story-line for the Bat-family that made a lasting impression.
Gameplay:
As aforementioned, the gameplay mechanics felt like a downgrade from Arkham Knight - which was disappointing considering this is a next-gen game, however was overlooked once the game picked up and introduced the character specific combat and traversal system. I loved how they kept the familiar gliding from the Arkham games for Batgirl and introduced fun traversal mechanics for the other 3 characters. Each character has their own unique style and are all fun to play with. I got addicted to upgrading all characters as their specific abilities made it easier and more fun to do specific task, quests and side missions. It'll make you sometimes wish to have all their skills in one character, but then you'd just be playing as Batman at that point - which clearly is not the goal of this game.
Conclusion:
Although it has its downsides, Gotham knight is a load of fun and the storyline has a lot of heart - the dynamic of the titular heroes was very pleasantly executed and left a memorable impression and gave me a new love for these "side kicks". I hope the studious learn from their lack of effort in improving gameplay for next-gen games and give us a sequel or DLC storyline - if it can tell an amazing story as this one did with a great character dynamic. I recommended buying this game only on sale and trying it out when you have time and an open mind.
Some say you shouldn't compare this game to the other Arkham games but that's just excuse. Of course we have to compare a BATMAN game to other batman games.
+ Pretty alright main story The switch between characters is nice Being able to switch gear and costumes
- Too few villains Boring side quests 30fps feel laggy and non responsive Combat system just nowhere near as good and creative.
Stealth mode just a lot clumsier as well.
Batcycle feels slow and is a pain to call.
Overall Gotham Knights it isn't as bad as some might say, but in my opinion it's just nowhere near the other Arkham games. It just lacks in overall experience. I haven't played City, Origina or Knight in over 4 years but I still remember explicit scenes from each game and even the music too.
+ Pretty alright main story The switch between characters is nice Being able to switch gear and costumes
- Too few villains Boring side quests 30fps feel laggy and non responsive Combat system just nowhere near as good and creative.
Stealth mode just a lot clumsier as well.
Batcycle feels slow and is a pain to call.
Overall Gotham Knights it isn't as bad as some might say, but in my opinion it's just nowhere near the other Arkham games. It just lacks in overall experience. I haven't played City, Origina or Knight in over 4 years but I still remember explicit scenes from each game and even the music too.
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- AnecdotesDespite bearing some similarities to the Arkham series of games, namely the blowing up of the Wayne manor, Gotham Knights is set in its own universe, as evidenced by the different protocol names (Knightfall vs Black), Jim Gordon being dead, the general public making no reference to Bruce being Batman and various other character differences. However, Rocksteady's game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (2024) will be set within the 'Arkhamverse'.
- GaffesDuring the first visit to the Iceberg Lounge, the player is told the door to the Penguin's office is locked. However, when the door is forced open, the lock can be seen and it is clearly in the open position.
- Bandes originalesPrologue Cinematic and Batman Theme
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