

However, more could be done to make this mode engaging than rewinding time and examining trails of blood. The Detective Mode investigations have been a staple of the series since Arkham Asylum, and they help to break up the action that is otherwise heavily focused on traversal, stealth, and beat-‘em-up combat. There is nothing left for that character to do in this game’s universe, other than hog the spotlight. What was supposed to elicit shocks was instead met with groans.īatman has other enemies who can be the star of the show, and the next game would be better if it didn’t include the Joker at all.

He also emerged as the true villain behind the events of Arkham Origins rather than Black Mask. Despite the Joker dying in 2011’s Batman: Arkham City, he appeared as a hallucination to Bruce Wayne over the course of Arkham Knight. Still, the notion that Batman might soon be involved with a genre that many would never associate him with is quite interesting, to say the least.This is a pretty essential component - or lack thereof - considering how the Batman: Arkham series had progressed over the years. The name of this specific game is said to be a "working title" which means that if it is real, those at WB Games will surely end up calling it something completely different. Yes, a Batman game in the vein of a title such as Sim City, which is simply recognized as "Batman Citybuilder" within the database, might very well be in development. Outside of Insurgency and the Arkham Knight remaster, the most bizarre Batman game that has appeared in this leak is said to be a citybuilder title. To see it mentioned here might tell us that the game was officially in development at one point, although it will likely never end up releasing. Arkham Insurgency was at one point rumored to be the name of the next entry in the series after Arkham Knight, but it never ended up releasing for one reason or another.

Some of these titles that would fit into the latter category Batman: Arkham Insurgency and a new remaster of Batman: Arkham Knight. While many of these games are ones that have been released in the past, others haven't ever come about.

In a breach that was discovered through Nvidia's GeForce Now service, a handful of titles associated with Batman were found mentioned within a larger database.
