The only ones confirmed for allies are Robin so far......(i think)..
so far all we know is that arkham city is comming out(BAA 2)
You can still play the game but all you can do is go around the island and solve all the Riddlers challenges :p
It doesn't- Batman: Arkham Asylum is set in its own timeline/continuity that stands apart from all other adaptations. It takes a massive amount of inspiration from the 90's Batman the Animated Series, featuring much of the cast and writing talent from that classic "DC Animated Universe" incarnation. There is also heavy thematic styling inspired from the Burton movies, but that applies as a generality to all Batman products released after those anyway. In short, the Arkham games are stand-alone, and can be experienced by themselves without a movie to tie into.
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Very good, you could basically walk all around the island. Some parts of the island are closed off from the rest at certain points in the story. Such as a building being locked or confined to one area until a certain goal is completed.
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It says that because if u didnt collect all of the riddler trophies and challenges
The story line is finished. You can now collect all the Riddler's questions and "Annalise" all the "beetle" tablets to completely finish up the game.
for the current arc that runs all the way to Batman Inc its Batman 655, which starts the Batman and Son arc and continues on his years long Batman story. It skips around from there, but that's your starting point. Also he did work on Batman a couple times prior to this, Batman: Gothic and Arkham Asylum.
When you complete the game it doesn't you have actually completed it, you still have to collect all the collectables and unlockables. Then you will have completed the game 100%.
Not necessarily, I certainly would recommend playing Arkham Asylum first as their are pieces of the story that also tie into the sequel,but on the same token everything that happens inside of Arkham City is also stand alone so you could jump straight into the sequel without much confusion. Even if you are familiar with the Batman Mythos there are a few examples of brand new characters being introduced within Arkham Asylum. All in All if you are debating about playing both simply play both. I'd recommend playing in chronological order but is playing them in order a necessity,no you can play in any order and not risk much confusion or much spoilers to the previous game other than its ending.
Find all the Locations of where you see a Beetle in the center. Use your Camera to take the shots. After you capture all them all, you will get another recording of which you then also get an Achievement of Trophy for it. You can also free Roam after the game. So you can always go back and see what you missed.