Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Is the DC Movies universe ready to be MCU'fied?

 


Ever since James Gunn came to the centerstage for DC movies, announcing the lineup of upcoming DC movies trying to revive the 'DCverse,' recent rumors have started surfacing on the internet that there is a possibility that the Russo Brothers might get a chance to direct the next Batman movie based on 'The Brave and The Bold' comic (not linked to the one that released last year)

If this happens for real, it would be interesting to see how the Russo brothers would set up the Batman and Robin storyline that could reshape the DCU.

Based on their previous work on Marvel movies such as Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Endgame, we can expect a Batman movie directed by the Russo Brothers to be action-packed with a strong emphasis on character development and storytelling.

The Russo Brothers are known for their ability to balance action with character development and storytelling. They have a talent for creating complex characters with depth and nuance while delivering thrilling action sequences. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, they explored themes of loyalty and betrayal while also providing some of the most exciting action scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In Avengers: Endgame, they brought together dozens of characters from across the MCU for an epic conclusion that was both emotionally satisfying and action-packed.

If they were to direct a Batman movie, we could expect them to bring that same skill and expertise to the project. They would likely focus on exploring the character of Batman in greater depth, delving into his motivations and backstory while delivering plenty of thrilling action sequences. They would also probably bring their signature storytelling style to the project, weaving together multiple plot threads and character arcs into a cohesive whole.

Friday, October 28, 2022

Playing for Fun, not Knighthood: Gotham Knights Review

 

 

Sharing my observations based on initial gameplay on Xbox Series X, I have reached the campaign up to chapter 1.4, finished the S.T.A.R Labs mission featuring Mr. Freeze recently

Story:

The game starts slow; You begin with assignments based on the mystery clue that batman left after his death. I got enough time to get familiar with combat and explore the playing style of all four characters; there is no hurry to get going with the main story.

Red Hood behaves like the Hulk, Nightwing acts like Captain America, and Batgirl and Robin are the brains and tech in the pack. Alfred has decent cutscenes to build rapport with all protagonists while mourning Bruce’s death.

I started seeing more missions featured on the map after I completed the Harley Quinn Blackgate Prison chapter. After the Mr. Freeze mission, I feel the story will evolve into multiple layers as the game progresses, and side missions pack good variety.

Graphics:

Addressing the 30 FPS controversy first, I have zero issues playing this game at this frame rate, and that’s my take. I always wished Arkham Knight could get a 60 FPS upgrade which never happened, but I have played Marvel's Avengers in a much worse state @ 30 FPS; compared to that, this game is very stable at launch.

I think the 30 FPS outrage gained traction because developers were not forthcoming about this point, which they should have been. Current-gen consoles have been released with claims to mainstream 120Hz gaming experience, and we are still a year or two away from that reality.

Gotham City looks more colorful compared to the dark greenish/blue hues that Arkham Knight had for ambiance; that game carried a grainy screen effect when playing outdoors due to constant rain, it rains in Gotham Knights, too, but the weather effect is not that heavy.

The level of detailing shines in the photo mode. You realize that graphics are high fidelity around your player and NPC; distant environment graphics are mid-resolution class and smartly cloaked with ambient lights. The game sometimes struggles with real-time image rendering on Xbox series x when you grapple into a frame, and you can see billboard text blurred out, which normalizes in a few seconds.

Gameplay:

I only miss the fluid combat from the Arkham series, which set a benchmark for superhero games. I like the variety of combat moves between all four characters. In the beginning, I beat NPC thugs quickly; however, as the game progressed, it got crowded with multiple enemy waves, and I started getting sweaty palms during the combat.

One key difference I noticed is that games from the Arkham series encourage you to improve your reaction time; in Gotham Knights, you have to time your attacks and not just go around button-mashing and evading. The dodge move works fine, but when too many enemies surround you, it gets overwhelming, and you feel you are losing control, making it difficult to maintain the attack chain. If you time your light or heavy attack as programmed, you can knock down enemies in fewer blows.

I will have to train to get familiar with this combat style and unlearn the Arkham game series combat style, and I find Nightwing to be the most boring of all characters, even with his special moves.

I also like how various suits, melee, and ranged weapons unlock and upgrade as you complete challenges; the ability to mix and match outfit parts is also notable. I wonder why Marvel’s Avengers developers/publishers could not think of something like this.

Sound:

Sound design is a weak area for this game; it does not even come close to the Arkham series. There is no feeling of dread during tense moments when you are taking down enemies with stealth or epic sounds to complement your perfect takedowns etc. Riding the Batcycle plays music like the b-grade background score you hear in Greg Berlanti’s DC TV series like Flash, The Arrow, Supergirl, etc.

Final Verdict

I will rate this game a 7 out of 10 because I purchased Marvel’s Avengers in a sale for $25 in Nov 2020, and I felt it was not even worth that price then. So it’s for the gamers to decide if this game is worth spending $70

I am a sucker for the superhero genre when it comes to games, and I was hoping Marvel’s Avengers would have a turnaround in a few months which never happened. It pushed me into a useless grind that was not even rewarding, yet some gamers enjoy playing Marvel’s Avengers to date, which is okay.

I hope the game developers find a way to introduce a 60 FPS patch next year. I purchased a disc version of this game with zero expectations, expecting the worst, and it doesn't hit the ball out of the park, but it does not disappoint a Batman fan like me.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Complete history of Justice League of America


Justice League of America came into existence as Justice Society of America during 1940, when Superman and Batman were not a part of this elite team roster. This team of super heroes has being rebooted quiet a few times and various writers have mirrored reflections of society across years through this series.

Check out the video feature below that traces the journey of the Justice League



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

History behind design of Bat Suits











Batman as a comic book character has come across generations and has donned many suits from the time it has made an appearance in movies, Batman's character has being envisioned in different forms in both motion pictures when it first began it's journey on the big screen in 1940 and different versions of animated series across various countries.

I grew up watching Tim Burton's Batman on VHS tapes during my summer vacations and could not get enough of the dark gothic set up in which those stories were told, moving on to the forgettable adaption of Joel Schumacher's bat movies, Christopher Nolan breathed fresh life into this character keeping it as realistic as possible and bringing the vulnerability back to Batman's character which went missing.

Batman cannot be a match to gadget and techno bling of Tony Stark aka Iron Man, however the master of dark has enough tricks up the sleeve to hunt the bad guys in the night while protecting Gotham city.

Read this article from nVision app site which goes through the entire history of Bat Suits and another video feature from YouTube that discusses same topic


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Batman of Shanghai


















Check out this animation video that featured on cartoon network, an interesting rendition of Batman fighting over a scroll stolen first by Cat Woman and then Bane crashes into the party, Batsy however manages to emerge from the shadows to win this three way fight. I liked the concept on which the whole video has being set, which blends well with the story of a short feature, Bats goes East!





Thursday, June 07, 2012

Nokia's tryst with Batman












Nokia is launching The Dark Knight Rises edition of Lumia 900 which would come loaded with claim gotham city game and a dark knight rises app, Nokia has a history of it's obsession with Batman which was evident from previous version of Nokia 5800 Express music phone that featured in the Movie The Dark Knight and prior to this Nokia also launched a clam-shell handset model Nokia 6205 which was loaded with content from The Dark Knight movie.

One of the Nokia handset designer also came up with a weird concept design N19 which never made it to the stores, and another Batman-Spiderman inspired phone as well. check out this article from TechCrunch to read more about this

Friday, February 24, 2012

Famous comic characters in REAL life



Take a look at how some famous comic characters would look life, embracing the real life. links to photo's here

Sunday, February 19, 2012

What if... Batman Movies



Take a look at some interesting movie poster concepts of Batman movies if made by some famous movie directors, link here (courtesy:geektyrant.com)

Monday, December 26, 2011

Batman Suits History

Check the huge array of Batman suit's the caped crusader has donned over the years.

Every Batman bat-suit

[Via: Screen Rant]