âAwesome takes time,â the ever-ebullient Dax Ginn recently told a group of reporters in explaining why his studioâs new Batman game, the first from Rocksteady since 2011, is no longer scheduled for a late-2014 release.
If this news sounds a wee bit familiar, itâs because a whole bunch of games seem to be slipping to 2015. The Witcher 3 just did. The Order: 1886. Mad Max The Division. Even Valveâs Steam Machines seem to be slipping.
https://lastchance.cc/the-witcher-3-delayed-until-february-2015-1541407561%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
We at Kotaku first saw Arkham Knight running in March. The game is set in a big open-world swath of Gotham City. The gameâs creators, playing on a PC build, appeared to be able to glide and drive through large sections of it at will. There were framerate hitches, which is common in unfinished games. Those seemed to be getting resolved when we saw the game again in May. But Rocksteady apparently needs more time.
Arkham Knight wasnât just one of the biggest games planned for the fall of 2014. It was also one of the first major third-party games to be announced to be only shipping for new-gen hardware. No PS3. No Xbox 360. Just PS4, Xbox One and PC.
For those dying for a Batman game this year, Lego Batman 3 is still slated for a fall release.
https://lastchance.cc/lego-batman-3-is-here-and-hes-going-into-space-1581948946%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Weâve got some new impressions of the game for you to read, mostly focused on the gameâs playable Batmobile.
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