

In a time when games based on a comic book or video game live-action films were not only mandatory but, more often than not, poor quality, Batman Begins was a surprisingly well-put-together Batman game. A day prior, Electronic Arts' titular movie tie-in video game launched for Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube, and Game Boy Advance. If you aren't, go read up on Batman and why he is our greatest hero.Ĭhristopher Nolan's epic Batman trilogy launched on June 15, 2005, with Batman Begins.

If you are a Bat fan, please argue our choices in the comments. We wanted to provide you with a list of the best Batman games that feature some of the paragon versions of the Caped Crusader and allow you to truly feel like that Dark Knight (technology permitting). You can almost say there is a vast multiverse of Batman games for you to enjoy. Since then, Batman has starred and/or featured in many video games across multiple platforms and console generations. This cowl-based lifeform is a staple of video games, reaching way back to 1986 on the ZX Spectrum when isometric tri-color games were all the rage. So, now that we have established Bruce Wayne's alter ego as the tip of DC Comics' spear, we can discuss all the best games that allow you to truly feel like the Dark Knight when you play them. We can go into an entire debate on how I am wrong, but we both know I am not. I remember buying German magazine "64'er" with demo diskettes and BASIC tutorials, in the time when everyone already switched to pc.Batman is DC's best superhero. My only next machine after the C64 was a fully modern equipped windows xp pc in 2002/03 (!) cause of my job. On a funny note, I never switched to Amiga neither, my interest in C64 even bordered with being ridiculous: i.

What used to make me angry, and still does, is when someone compares two ports of a game graphics-wise, usually saying something uneducated like: "ahh C64's graphics look blocky in comparison to Amiga's"(?!). The 'simple', '8bit miracle', 'limits pushed over the edge', you took the words right out of my mouth. Trust me, if anyone ever loved and still loves the C64 over Amiga from the first day I got it (c64 of course) in the very early nineties till this day, it is certainly me, I cannot even describe it how much. Thanks to my lack of 'ranting-articulation' skills, and maybe too much anger with this particular issue, now I brought myself into the most uncomfortable situation where I turned out to be the one patronising the C64 potentials. First of all you made the perfect comment.
