Harley Quinn’s Revenge has had the opposite effect on me than whatever its creators likely intended. The linear, two-hour epilogue for PS3 and Xbox 360 to last October’s excellent Batman: Arkham City has diminished my desire to return to that game and give me new worries about this Batman series’ future.
If you thought you had discovered everything in Batman: Arkham City or, if not, it could be found on GameFAQs or in some other corner of the web, well, that’s not so, says the game’s studio. There are still “three or four” secrets in the game that no one has yet found, the game’s director said in a panel discussion at London this weekend.
There are two kinds of Batman: Arkham City action figures. There are the standard ones, and there are the expensive ones. These are a new line of the standard ones, but before you let that put you off, some of them look pretty great.
The trailer for the next Arkham City DLC harley Quinn’s Revenge starts out about how you’d expect — with lots of hot (or, “hot”) close-ups of our favourite ICP groupie Harley Quinn walking slowly away from the camera.
The upcoming Game of the Year edition of Arkham City, to be released May 29, will include all of the game’s downloadable content, including the upcoming Harley Quinn’s Revenge. So hold onto your credit card for now.
One of the best things about Batman: Arkham City’s marketing campaign were the all-white posters showing off the game’s characters. They were minimal, they were stylish. So thanks, Warner Bros., for shitting all over them with this atrocious box art.
Rumours have been swirling — based on a list of achievements — that Batman: Arkham City will be getting a new story-based add-on that centered on Bat-villain Harley Quinn and The Dark Knight’s junior partner Robin. Well, a teaser image released today by the game’s official Twitter account seems to point to a future appearance by the Joker’s girlfriend.
Arkham City villain Hugo Strange knows what truly terrifies men. It’s not darkness or blood. It’s horses. In slip-on shoes.