No, he will reprise his voice role for the new Arkham City.
Batman arkham asylum 2 is not being released, but Batman Arkham City was released October 18, 2011 Batman Arkham Asylum: Game of the Year was released May 11, 2010
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yes he will sadley! ;( he was supposed to quit after Arkham Asylum but they begged him to return to play in the sequel. You can se he is quiting with that he do not voice Joker in the new batman series The Brave And The Bold. (M)ARKHAM(ILL) see ARKHAM is in his name!
if you go to batman: ArkhamCity.com it will tell you that batman will come out later in the fall of 2011 due to it being made with a larger map.
Technically, he makes an appearance by being mentioned as an easter egg. There are a couple of theories as to why Scarecrow is not in the game though. One is that the whole game Arkham City is just one of Scarecrow's nightmares that Batman is being subjected to. The other is that he just wasn't in this game, but will make an appearance in Arkham World when that comes out.
It might be better, but it did not sell more games and Batman Arkham City was being discounted to much lower prices over the holiday season.
The Wii U has a reputation for being a 'family' console, and as such, not many violent games make to the console. It ultimately rides on how violent the finished product is.
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.
Not exactly. Ra's al Ghul is the main antagonist, his plans being carried out by his pawn, Hugo Strange. The Joker has his own ways to cause trouble for Batman, but he's part of a secondary storyline.
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.
I think the only qualification for being Batman is to be Batman.
The song is an off key Karaoke version of Strangers in the Night. Mark Hamill is singing the lyrics, but it's audio tricks that make it sound so old and scratched like an undusted record playing.