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Nintendo GameCube Game: Batman Begins |
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Plunge into Gotham
City's criminal underworld as the legendary Dark Knight in the
Batman Begins video game. Use fear, intellect, and an arsenal of
high-tech gadgets to terrorize and defeat sinister forces
threatening the city, including the Scarecrow, Ra's Al Ghoul, and
Carmine Falcone. From an ancient Himalayan monastery to stately
Wayne Manor to the halls of Arkham Asylum, embrace the darkness in
this thrilling interactive companion to director Christopher Nolan's
(Memento) gritty reinvention of the Dark Knight.
Game Features:
• Interactive Environments: Gamers must use their environments, from
scaling buildings and gliding between rooftops, to triggering
explosions and unleashing the insane inmates of Arkham Asylum
against their enemies, to bring justice to Gotham.
• Cinematic Combat: Mixed martial arts combat and devastating
finishing moves developed exclusively for Batman Begins are
faithfully recreated in the game with the assistance of the film's
stunt coordinator.
• The Bat Utility Belt: Delve deep into the ultimate arsenal of
high-tech crime fighting gadgets, including the Batgrapple, Batarang,
Optic Cables and Lock Picks.
• The Batmobile: Tear up the streets and rooftops of Gotham in the
Batmobile. Fight crime in multiple levels of lightning-fast
vehicular combat.
• Experience Gotham City: Batman Begins brings gamers into the
Batman universe, allowing them to experience the origins of the Dark
Knight as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego Batman from the alleys
of Gotham City and depths of the Batcave to the twisted halls of
Arkham Asylum.
• Epic Storytelling: Featuring a game script by JT Petty, the
acclaimed writer of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell , Batman Begins
allows players to delve even deeper into the universe masterfully
depicted in Christopher Nolan's film.
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