The Dark Knight is definitely the biggest hit of this year, and probably the biggest hit of the decade. As with blockbuster movies like these, people always ask: "Where's the video game?" With these questions come the rumors that the game is in the works, and speculation on the gameplay and whether it will, or will not, be a "good" game.
DSOGaming writes: "Ruslan Gadzhie has shared some incredible screenshots from a real-time 3D character model of Christian Bale as The Dark Knight from the Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight movie trilogy."
I just wish WB Games or Rocksteady would make a Batman Beyond video game. Getting to play in a Cyberpunk world of Batman would be something really unique compared to all the other former Batman games.
Im fed up of unreal engine 4. Ruined soul calibur for me (my greatest game of all time)
Games, in my opinion, should use as many varied engines as possible, in house developed if possible.. because it gives the games their own specific feel / individuality.
Examples of this "feel"
Twisted metal 4 (ps1, ps2)
Soul calibur 2 (Dreamcast)
Mario 64 & Mario kart 64, wii... Etc.
Metropolis Street racer (Dreamcast)
Ratchet & clank / spiderman (ps4)
UE4 isn't universal between devs. Most dev teams create their own proprietary tech to advance the tech in UE4. Can't wait to see what devs do for next gen
Tasdemir has recreated scenes from The Dark Knight, Inception, Oblivion, The Matrix and Blade Runner 2049 in Unreal Engine 4 that look absolutely stunning.
This list takes a look at ten cancelled video games that make you wonder why anyone thought they were a good idea in the first place. From gimmicky titles relying on underpowered technology to horrifically weird ideas with bizarre premises, it’s probably a good thing that these awful-sounding games never saw the light of day.
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silly batman trix are for kids
I wish they would stop making games based off movies. They're all junk! All of them. See, in order for this to work you have to have a movie mentality and these idiots don't.
How many movies do you know based on video games are a close replica of the source material? Few... how about none? Sounds good to me. So, in order for a game to work for a movie the movie has to have the idea of the game and nothing else. So, why don't we do this. Why don't we take the idea of a movie and make it into a game?
Don't follow the movie, just the concept. The only way it will work is if liberties are taken at most every turn. Batman games are 97% made up of the developers bathroom breaks... Let's change that.
It would be nice if the game followed the movie, and not just Batman in some redundant open world mission based crap. Open the game like the movie, not in a cinematic, but in actual gameplay of the bank heist playing as the Joker. It should switch back and forth through playable characters as often as the movie changed focus. There are other ways to expand a game beyond the limits of a movie besides adding 30 "stop the mugging" missions.
If they screw this up...I don't even wanna look. ;_;