Here, have a nice new Arkham City wallpaper.
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The Ninja Rope’s Guide To The DC New 52
The biggest publishing event of the decade is upon us, with DC rolling out 52 brand new #1s over the month of September. With 52 new titles on the shelf, it’s a little overwhelming for new and casual readers (the type this relaunch is aimed at) to know what’s worth picking up. That’s where we come in. We’ve gone through all the titles and picked out the best of them, so you can know what to look for each Thursday of this month. READ MORE
The Comics Rope: 5th September 2011
Well, it’s finally here. The New DC Universe is upon us. But more importantly, Secret Avengers #16 is here too. Justice League #1, Secret Avengers #16, Uncanny X-Force #14, Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1, Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories and more.
Batman: Arkham City - Catwoman trailer
Catwoman won’t just be a main character in Batman: Arkham City, she’ll also be playable in a solo campaign that intertwines with Batman’s own story. I certainly love my Gotham City sirens, so this is fantastic news. I’m almost more excited about Arkham City than Mass Effect 3. Almost.
Batman: Arkham City - Official Gameplay Trailer
Holy Shit
The recently revealed name of the 2009 smash-hit “Batman: Arkham Asylum” sequel, slated for “fall release” on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011.
The Comics Rope: 11th June, 2010
I like video games. A lot. But I’ve got to be honest with you, I like comics more. So it was only natural that I would try to convince Schism to allow me to rant about comics on this glorious gaming site of ours. He obliged, and now we have The Comics Rope, a weekly column featuring my favourite books of the week as well as anything else interesting in the world of comics. Enough small talk though, Batman #700 came out this week.
This week features Batman, Ultimate Spider-Man, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Thor and The Walking Dead. READ MORE
5 Things for Arkham Asylum Sequel
Batman Arkham Asylum surprised everyone in actually being a deep and detailed comic book game that very much captured a sense of Batman but in its own unique vision. I just finished the game last night and am working through the Riddler Challenges and I agree, kudos to you Rocksteady and Eidos. Still as great a Batman game this is, a few minor faults hamper certain points of the game and some fine-tuning and new features could add even more POW! to the next Arkham entry. In no particular order, here are 5 things I’d like to see…










