Genre: Action-adventure
Developed(s): TT Games, Traveller’s Tales
Publisher(s): Warner Bros. Games
Director: Mark Green
Producers: Matthew Burton, Owen Ballhatchet, Ren Teloka
Designers: Jimmy Sedota, Chris Wyatt, Christopher Andrew McGerr, Matthew Wood
Programmers: Rian Walters, Ian Simpson
Artists: David Woodman, David Hoye, Josh Pickering Pick, Richard Dawson
Writers: Bob Scott, David Brown, James Pugh, Joe Moore
Platform(s): PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows
Engine: Unreal Engine 5
Modes: Single-player, multiplayer
Storyline: The story chronicles Bruce Wayne’s entire life, moving from his early origins and training to his rise as Gotham’s legendary protector and patriarch of the Bat-family.
This Game was Great.
Pros: How the player explored throughout many portions in Bruce’s journey to become Batman in a 6-chapter structure. The character roster did work for me, only tired to the Bat-Family and that’s okay. I like playing through the levels, does feel stepping through different stages of Batman media. I can fully explore & customise the Batcave, vehicles & costumes. Facing different villains using different designs from history did bring back memories & I like the game’s updated combat system, does feel similar to the Arkham franchise.
Cons: It’s a shame there’s not a big roster of characters to choose from. The voice cast was a little of a mixed bag for me. The cut scenes began rushing in toward the final two chapters & I was expecting more from the final boss.
I highly recommend playing this game.
Rating: 10 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident Video Game reviewer,
Level Best Art Café
