One and doneBruce Timm
After that, Arkham.
Nolan post-BB was such a let down, Batman wise.
One and doneBruce Timm
You know what that really reminds me of? Jeph Loeb's stories.
Talk about long, drawn out nonsense sticking in villains every issue just for the hell of it.
Rocksteady's Batman was kind of an asshole. I think Nolan captured the character better.
Batman is an asshole. It's more blatant depending on certain writers, but a man who does what he does isn't exactly a picture of stability or pleasantness.
Batman is an asshole. It's more blatant depending on certain writers, but a man who does what he does isn't exactly a picture of stability or pleasantness.
Without a doubt, Rocksteady. Nolan's Batman wasn't Batman in any way other than in name and costume. His Batman didn't display any Batman characteristics such as having a sharp mind, investigative skills, martial arts background, use of gadgets in fights/investigations, and finally, Nolan's Batman didn't look cool. Ever. Especially when he thought it was a great idea to shoot Batman in broad daylight. That was absolutely genius.
Without a doubt, Rocksteady. Nolan's Batman wasn't Batman in any way other than in name and costume. His Batman didn't display any Batman characteristics such as having a sharp mind, investigative skills, martial arts background, use of gadgets in fights/investigations, and finally, Nolan's Batman didn't look cool. Ever. Especially when he thought it was a great idea to shoot Batman in broad daylight. That was absolutely genius.
Nolan by a fucking long ass mile
Roxksteady for sure, but I haven't done Arkham Knight yet. Origins shouldn't be counted though.
Origins has the best storyline and character designs in the franchise. It's open world is a bit of a copypasta job, and it's a more bugged game, but it's either underrated or over-criticized IMO.
Oh my god. Blu Rays are region free, right?
Surprised at the comments about Bale - his performance is the driving force in TDKT. He played Bruce with sincerity and injected a dose of humanity the on-screen character sorely needed. There are moments that Bale sells so incredibly well, especially with his eyes.
Not to mention, Bale's Batman fights for family and lives for love.
I liked Hush. It's a nice detective story, I think. Plus, wasn't that an anniversary-type story? Because it makes sense so many characters showed up in that.Hush especially.
Surprised at the comments about Bale - his performance is the driving force in TDKT. He played Bruce with sincerity and injected a dose of humanity the on-screen character sorely needed. There are moments that Bale sells so incredibly well, especially with his eyes.
Not to mention, Bale's Batman fights for family and lives for love.
I'm not sure, but I know this set is! I've been eyeing it for months now and couldn't resist under $50 shipped. Here is the link if you're interested, fellow Bat-fan...
http://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B00PGTOAO2/
You're a saint!
But ot: strictly between Nolan and Rocksteady, I prefer the manner in which RS presents Gotham and Batman. It feels like this gorgeous recreation of an imaginary city taking the best bits from every interpretation of the Bat, and then given me what basically is to me a huge playground to just be the goddamn Batman.
It has an average of ~75 at this point and I consider that to be the exact score it deserves. It's a good game, great premise but rather lacklustre execution. Considering the fact it's way too similar to Arkham City, relatively little new stuff and the many bugs it had during launch, a 75% is a very respectable score.
i side with the arkham games since they feel more batman. However the arkham games have the saem problem the Btas had in the fact that they did all these villains with great interpretations, and still get a shitty bain. Its like bruce timm never read anything with him in it. I enjoyed DKR even with its faults, but I love how Bain was done right and an absolute beast. At least in the first half of the movie.