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GameInformer - Hands-On With Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

GI - We already told you all about Batman: Arkham Origins in our cover story, along with a hands-on E3 2013 preview. But Arkham Origins has a little brother called Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate. The Vita and 3DS side-scrolling 3D adventure game takes place six months after the conclusion of Arkham Origins. In my hands-on demo, Batman chases Catwoman across rooftops while beating down thugs.

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sherimae24133981d ago

im pretty sure that the vita can handle an open world 3d batman game...
im wondering why it has to be in a 2.5d side scrolling game...

is it because of a lazy development or low budget or because it is also in 3ds..... sigh......

Shinobi1003980d ago (Edited 3980d ago )

How many fully 3D original games have come to Vita this year? Two by my count: Soul Sacrifice & Sly Cooper. There just ain't enough devs out there that are proficient in making fully 3D games. They either dropped down to exclusively making lil Ipad games, because idiot kids buy every single re-skinned endless runner or physics based flinger, or they're working on the big boy consoles. Zipper Interactive bit the dust, Nihilistic dropped down to the Ipad game, etc., etc.

Moral of the story, if you crave full, open world 3D experiences, DO NOT support Apple or any other button-less products under any circumstance. Because they're only point on this Earth is to destroy core gaming

Shinobi1003980d ago

This game looks ridiculously awesome. Best handheld Batman game to date. Licensed games are suddenly heading back to the level of greatness that held during the 16-bit era. Just look at some of the high quality licensed games this year: Batman obviously, Lego Marvel, and Scribblenauts Unmasked. Which is all good, b/c I'm a little kid trapped in an adult body, kinda like this awesome 90s superhero Prime: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRI...

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A Look at All of the Stealth Games Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The stealth genre is one that some would argue doesn’t even exist – many titles include stealth elements, but actually fit into one of a number of other genres like action, platformer, or third-person shooter. Ever since the breakout success of the Metal Gear franchise (in particular Metal Gear Solid), though, the genre seems on much more stable footing and it demonstrated that you can have a veritable blockbuster on your hands relying only on stealth mechanics as the main gameplay element.

In recent years we’ve seen other things like Assassin’s Creed, Hitman and Splinter Cell continue to push the genre forward, although it still has somewhat limited appeal. Thankfully, the Vita has a healthy selection of stealth games available (and even more with backwards-compatibility), meaning if you’re looking to do some sneaking on the go then you’ll be well served with the console."

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A Look at How Well the Vita Works as a Portable PS3

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "As the Vita provides a brilliant portable legacy experience for Sony’s other two home consoles (PS1 and PS2), I decided to focus this article on the next in line – the PlayStation 3. Unlike its predecessors, the PS3 far outpaces Vita in terms of power, on top of being built on an extremely unique architecture which meant porting between the two wasn’t as straightforward as it could have been. Still, thanks to engine compatibility and some brilliant efforts from developers, the two consoles shared numerous pieces of software and, where this wasn’t possible, others sought to provide bespoke experiences instead. Altogether this means that the Vita does a pretty good job at providing a portable PS3 experience."

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FallenAngel19842024d ago

“Sony may have advertised Vita as ‘console quality on the go’, which irritated many buyers due to games with reduced framerates and graphical elements being released“

Why would some people complain about that then but praise the Switch now for doing the same thing?

“The PS3 might not be remembered as Sony’s finest hour in gaming”

I and many others see PS3 as Sony’s best console

Neonridr2024d ago (Edited 2024d ago )

The Switch still offers the same game though. Sure in docked mode the game may have run at a higher resolution or framerate, but the game was still the same in terms of content. Most Vita games were altered from any console equivalents (unless they were smaller indie titles). Look at Call of Duty for example, which made a horrible transition and this was a game that they bundled with the Vita and tried to promote. That's not to say there weren't some great titles on Vita though. Killzone and Uncharted were great and closely mirrored the console games while offering a new story.

Razmiran2023d ago

I remember the early fps hype on the vita was murdered after a few botch jobs (Borderlands, Call of duty, Resistance) which helped put some nails on the "Portable triple A" coffin
Killzone Mercenary was awesome tho

EddieNX 2023d ago

The Switch is doing a much better job of delivering on that premise perhaps?

InKnight7s2023d ago

Because Switch is much larger device + a gen years later device, and despite of that the gap isn't that much.

Bruh2023d ago

The PS3 was the most revolutionary console of its time, Blu Ray, built in WiFi, bluetooth for its accessories, the Cell

It was a multi-media powerhouse

SierraGuy2023d ago

Same ... anyone who disagrees is confused.

@neon...you bring up COD at least that game made it to Vita. We still have yet to see it on Switch I might remind you.

When developers are asked if COD would make it to Switch...they laugh... because it's funny.

Neonridr2023d ago

but look at Doom and Wolfenstein 2 for example. Those games are identical. Sure some sacrifices to resolution or framerate had to be made, but it's still the same game. That was my point. No larger studio games made the transition over to the Vita and remained the same, they were usually stripped down versions much like Wii versions of games compared to the 360/PS3 at the time.

Razmiran2022d ago

That pitiful CoD game on vita was pure trash, you cant even use it as an "At least"

TekoIie2023d ago (Edited 2023d ago )

"Why would some people complain about that then but praise the Switch now for doing the same thing?"

Because the Vita never delivered whereas the Switch delivered day 1. BotW was easily big budget AAA console quality and seeing as it won GOTY it's clear that it succeeded. If we look back at the Vitas initial games from Sony like Uncharted they felt like discount versions of the prior releases in the franchise. BotW stands alongside the top releases in it's franchise. There's a clear difference there.

The Switch is doing the same thing but succeeding. That's why it gets a pass. There were a few gems on the Vita but they were so few and far between that they couldn't be impactful and help the system grow.

TekoIie2022d ago (Edited 2022d ago )

@protagonist

Then refute what I wrote. List all the games that are comparable to a big budget AAA game that would release on the PS3 and how they helped the Vita sell.

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WhyWai882023d ago

I heard comment that the unused port on Vita was originally planned for Vita TV function.
But Sony decided to take it out and release a separated failed Vita TV...

Aww... Vita could have been the Switch, but Sony got greedy and worried Vita will capitalize on PS4 market...

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Utomik Adds The Sexy Brutale and Furi to Library in March

Hardcore Gamer: Utomik revealed just a small handful of the 26 games set to arrive on the platform in March. The highlights include The Sexy Brutale and Furi. However, their focus isn’t only on new indies as the classic adventure game Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is also being added

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