Batman Begins review:
Batman has had a tough time breaking into the game world. All the recent games have been either mediocre or bad and the only games ever to be mildly passable were...
Batman Begins review:
You can literally get everything and more out of watching the movie that you could from playing the game...in the same amount of time and for much less money.
Batman Begins review:
No such luck, unfortunately.All told, too much effort went into the main character and the story, and too little effort was put into everything else (the level designs, the enemies, the graphics, the audio, and so forth). You can literally get everything and more out of watching the movie that you could from playing the game...in the same amount of time and for much less money.
Batman Begins review:
It’s summer, which means it is yet again time for a slew of comic-book-to-movie translations to saturate the movie theatres. We’ve got some of the new kids on the block, like Fantastic Four and Ghost Rider (the latter is late summer). Meanwhile, tried-and-true methods have been shown off in the latest installment of the Batman franchise. Batman Begins, which introduces Christopher Nolan’s vision of Gotham City as well as the Year One series of comics, has received rave reviews from everyone. Being considered as one of the best comic book translations ever, and an outright good movie without any basis of comparison, it seems to be damn near saddening that I have to sit here and tell you to not even look directly at its gaming counterpart on your local rental shelves. If you do, you are liable to catch dementia and severe fits of needing to gouge someone’s eyes out. Batman Begins, available for your favorite console, is the best Batman game to be committed to a virtual world, and frankly, that ain’t saying much.