Batman: Vengeance

Batman: Vengeance

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Release Date: September 11, 2001

Action, TPP, DC Comics, Batman, comics, superheroes, singleplayer

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Batman's latest adaptation of his adventures, based on a series of films rather than comic stories, in which the hero and defender of Gotham City becomes the target of another dark conspiracy.

Batman: Vengeance is the latest adaptation of the Batman’s exploits, based more on the movies rather than comic books. After defeating the Joker, the hero and defender of Gotham City is targeted by another scheme. All kinds of criminals become stronger, intending to take over the city and introduce complete anarchy. The Batman slowly discovers the link connecting the seemingly unconnected events, but then he is accused of murdering commissioner Gordon, which forces him to go into hiding. Now, chased by the police, the Batman has to find and defeat a hiding enemy to clear himself of all charges.

For the first time, the players get to traverse fully-3D Gotham City and use all sorts of the Batman’s gadgets, such as BatGrapple, BatScope, Batarang, BatLauncher, flashbangs and others. The game successfully mixes different elements: adventure, combat, FPS, racing, flying and puzzle solving. There are 19 big maps to explore, where we can move both on the streets and on the rooftops. The storyline also offers a total of 40 minutes of film cutscenes voiced by the voice actors of The New Batman Adventures.

Last updated on August 18, 2015

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Batman: Vengeance Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows September 13, 2002

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 October 15, 2001

Xbox

Xbox December 18, 2001

GameCube

GameCube November 17, 2001

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance September 11, 2001

Developer: Ubisoft Montreal

Publisher: Ubisoft

Age restrictions: 12+

Batman: Vengeance System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 700MHz, 128MB RAM, graphic card

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports: memory card

Nintendo GameCube

GameCube

Supports: memory card