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Video Game By Kemco.
Batman,
the crime-fighting Dark Knight, is back for an all-new
adventure. Things are getting ugly in Gotham City, and
it's up to Batman to save the day. The legendary Caped
Crusader must use all his mental and physical skills,
devices from his utility belt, and sleuthing prowess
to fight crime, solve the mystery, and defeat the bad
guys. Batman: Dark Tomorrow is the first Batman game
based primarily on the comic book Batman, not a movie
or the animated series. Veteran Batman writer Scott
Peterson and video game scripting legend Kenji Terada
(Final
Fantasy I, II, and III) have teamed up to craft
an intriguing story with an innovative control scheme.
Batman:
Dark Tomorrow puts you in control of a realistic Dark
Knight, facing the worst criminals of his career!
Commissioner Gordon has disappeared, and gang wars rage
in Gotham. Clues seem to indicate that Arkham Asylum
is at the center of it all. Help Batman solve the mystery,
rescue Gordon, and put the gang wars to an end!
Battle through multiple levels of exciting gothic settings,
from the Batcave to the Gotham City underworld.
Use your detective skills to solve the puzzles you face,
and your fighting skills to beat Killer Croc, the Rat
catcher and other maniacs.
Incredible graphics & cut scenes that are sure to
impress and astound you!
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| Rooftop
Level |
If
you fall off, launch the grappling hook and climb as
high as it goes. Then, press A and launch it again until
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Reviews: |
"The
negative reviewers here are NOT lying to you. This is
a game that nearly everyone who plays it for fifteen
minutes is going to hate. So why the four stars? Simply
because out of every Batman game I've every played-
and I've played them all- this is the first that really
made me feel like Batman.
As
I said, you can't just play it for fifteen minutes.
The tricky camera makes running nearly impossible, and
most people will give up before they've passed the first
few stages. Let me point out- it's not one of those
games that is just plain frustrating and difficult.
I've been playing it for a week now, and it's quite
easy to make it halfway through the game without a single
continue. However, if you aren't willing to slow your
approach to it, you will NOT do well.
Case
in point are the fight sequences. The great thing about
them is that they almost never unfold the same way twice.
Batman has a nice variety of moves (although you'll
need to scope out the strategy guide for them, as they
aren't included in the manual!), but fights can either
end with one punch or quickly evolve into drawn-out
affairs. For example, encountering a group of enemies
doesn't mean you'll get to take them on one at a time-
they'll swarm you, even hitting when you're down! This
makes for some very realistic (and fun!) fights, and
you will definitely need to employ strategy to survive!
reviewer:
"walken".
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