Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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You know you have always wanted one, as a little kid you dreamed to have your very one BatCave (that or the Batmobile). Now you can technically have it. Home will be receiving its very one BatCave Apartment. For you to put all your crazy gizmo's and gadgets.
-Able to play as The Joker in eight Challenge Map which will be released as downloadable content on August 25th on the PlayStation Network. This DLC will be free.
-There will be a "Batman Arkham Asylum Batcave Outpost Apartment". Apparently, this will be only for PlayStation Home. It will contain items such as the Batsuit, Batmobile, and Batwing, along with various Bat-gadgets. This content on PlayStation Home will be free.
-The comic book "The Road to Arkham" will be given to PSP owners via download on the PlayStation Network. This comic will be free but will most likely NOT be able to be read by your PS3.
-The PlayStation 3 version of Batman: Arkham Asylum will use some elements of SIXAXIS Motion Control.
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Most recently commented on by on Aug 14, 2009
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Awesome. Awesome, awesome, awesome.
"Quick Robin, TO THE BATCAVE!"
*arrives*
"Now, to the RE5 AREA!!!!"
-The PlayStation 3 version of Batman: Arkham Asylum will use some elements of SIXAXIS Motion Control.
(This is a bad thing, the sixaxis is effing terrible and they should just forget about it).
By the time you've completed the game and got all the achievements you'll probably not want to play it anymore, I doubt it will have that great of a lasting appeal.
I honestly fail to see how having the OPTION of using the Six-Axis every now and then when you follow the Batarang or hack something is important.
This game will have lots of lasting appeal to those who like batman. If you don't like batman, then it won't. But that doesn't mean it's a bad game, it's something called personal taste.
EDIT: Oops, sorry, Hideo, I meant to reply to conel3, not you.
If you don't like home, why do you even care? It's like complaining because a car you bought came with a coupon for free tacos. You don't like it, Oh Well . . . no need to get your pantie in a twist.
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