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The 2012 grand-scale epic about Batman's struggle to overcome the terrorist leader Bane, as well as his own inner demons.

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Post Thedarknight628 September 26, 2012, 7:07 pm

yogamble wrote:Off topic but I'd thought I'd share. So my kid was bugging me for an xbox 360 because all his friends are playing mindcraft. A few weeks ago I finally caved and bought him a 360 system and mindcraft. I've been juicing him up telling him one of these days I'm going to buy us Arkum Asylum; so today I went to the game store and bought it. I noticed as I was pursuing games they have a Batman Begins game for xbox 360. Is was a good price like 10 bucks but I passed on it and just bought Arkum Asylum. My question is for you fellow gamers. Have any of you played Batman Begins for xbox 360 or PS and if so is it worth buying. Like I said it's only ten bucks. I know I'm going to enjoy Arkum Asylum because I've heard a lot of ranting and raving about how good it is. After I beat it I plan on getting Arkum City (baby steps ya know). Anyway, anyone ever play Batman Begins for xbox?

Sorry if this is off topic or in the wrong thread.

i thought the batman begins game was pretty good for a movie adaptation i kind of wish i could still play it, cause it was fun doing the batmobile missions which is something that the arkham games were missing.
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Post yogamble September 26, 2012, 9:12 pm

Thedarknight628 wrote:
yogamble wrote:Off topic but I'd thought I'd share. So my kid was bugging me for an xbox 360 because all his friends are playing mindcraft. A few weeks ago I finally caved and bought him a 360 system and mindcraft. I've been juicing him up telling him one of these days I'm going to buy us Arkum Asylum; so today I went to the game store and bought it. I noticed as I was pursuing games they have a Batman Begins game for xbox 360. Is was a good price like 10 bucks but I passed on it and just bought Arkum Asylum. My question is for you fellow gamers. Have any of you played Batman Begins for xbox 360 or PS and if so is it worth buying. Like I said it's only ten bucks. I know I'm going to enjoy Arkum Asylum because I've heard a lot of ranting and raving about how good it is. After I beat it I plan on getting Arkum City (baby steps ya know). Anyway, anyone ever play Batman Begins for xbox?

Sorry if this is off topic or in the wrong thread.

i thought the batman begins game was pretty good for a movie adaptation i kind of wish i could still play it, cause it was fun doing the batmobile missions which is something that the arkham games were missing.





Yeah, I checked out the youtube vids ryan posted and it didn't look all that bad. Not sure why he hates it so much. I thought it looked kind of cool.
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Post SilverHeart September 26, 2012, 10:05 pm

Rule of thumb: movie adaptation = shit 19/20 times.
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Post Law September 26, 2012, 10:07 pm

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ryan4butler wrote:i think its a high-quality fan made set they're selling. And no release date makes it look kinda wierd. :think:


A high quality fan made set? Are you high? There's no way anyone would ever get licensing, much less for a brand new release.

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Post Hustler September 27, 2012, 3:56 pm

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Why is the trilogy Blu-ray pictured with The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy? A smaller, condensed version of the (massive) book? Minor detail here, but also notice how the spots for the discs don't match up. There are two disc spots for Begins but only one disc pictured, and the opposite for TDKR. Maybe it was just thrown together for the product listing, but it strikes me as pretty amateur. I know it's Amazon, but I still want to call bullshit. The other pictures look halfway legitimate, I guess.
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Post Red Hood September 27, 2012, 5:27 pm

Hustler wrote:
atilasantos wrote:Image


Why is the trilogy Blu-ray pictured with The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy? A smaller, condensed version of the (massive) book? Minor detail here, but also notice how the spots for the discs don't match up. There are two disc spots for Begins but only one disc pictured, and the opposite for TDKR. Maybe it was just thrown together for the product listing, but it strikes me as pretty amateur. I know it's Amazon, but I still want to call bullshit. The other pictures look halfway legitimate, I guess.


I think it's a smaller version that doesn't have as much as the Textbook Sizer Art and Making of.
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Post apw September 27, 2012, 5:28 pm

Holy smokes, Batman. The rumors, speculation and general chit-chat can be put to rest.

Christopher Nolan’s Batman epic The Dark Knight Rises will be released on Blu-ray combo pack, DVD, and digital download on Dec. 4, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced exclusively to EW.

The last film in Nolan’s dark, gritty Gotham City trilogy, starring Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Hardy as brutal villain Bane, will also be available in a limited edition Blu-ray Bat Cowl collectible package — not quite in time for your Halloween costume, but there’s always next year.

The Blu-ray combo pack is stuffed with a bunch of extras, from a documentary about the Batmobile, where all five Batmobiles are together for the first time, to Ending the Knight, an in-depth look featuring about 17 featurettes at how Nolan and his production team made The Dark Knight Rises, from Batman vs. Bane to totally demolishing a city street. Both the Blu-ray and DVD include a featurette called The Journey of Bruce Wayne. There are also trailers and art galleries.


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Post Red Hood September 27, 2012, 5:31 pm

http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Dark- ... ray/51955/

This might be the Best Buy Steelbook. I hope it is.
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Post RyanRises September 27, 2012, 5:32 pm

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That looks pretty awsome. :tooexcited:
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Post RabidBEBOP September 27, 2012, 5:48 pm

apw wrote:
Holy smokes, Batman. The rumors, speculation and general chit-chat can be put to rest.

Christopher Nolan’s Batman epic The Dark Knight Rises will be released on Blu-ray combo pack, DVD, and digital download on Dec. 4, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced exclusively to EW.

The last film in Nolan’s dark, gritty Gotham City trilogy, starring Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Hardy as brutal villain Bane, will also be available in a limited edition Blu-ray Bat Cowl collectible package — not quite in time for your Halloween costume, but there’s always next year.

The Blu-ray combo pack is stuffed with a bunch of extras, from a documentary about the Batmobile, where all five Batmobiles are together for the first time, to Ending the Knight, an in-depth look featuring about 17 featurettes at how Nolan and his production team made The Dark Knight Rises, from Batman vs. Bane to totally demolishing a city street. Both the Blu-ray and DVD include a featurette called The Journey of Bruce Wayne. There are also trailers and art galleries.


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