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Batman: Dark Tomorrow

Batman: Dark Tomorrow

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: March 18, 2003

Singleplayer

A dynamic arcade game in which we play the role of the eponymous superhero and set off on the streets of Gotham City. Several different levels to overcome.

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Batman: Dark Tomorrow is a dynamic arcade game in which we have the opportunity to play as the title superhero. Unlike many other productions of this type, where classic TPP view is used, this time a combination of moving and static cameras has been used. This game represents a genre of so called beat'em ups, although it also offers many elements typical for stealth games or less complex adventure games. Hotgen Studios is responsible for the development of Dark Tomorrow. The company has also developed games such as Eggo Mania or World's Scariest Police Chases 2. Batman: Dark Tomorrow was released on Xbox and Gamecube. The version for Microsoft's console looks a bit nicer. In of mechanics both editions present a very similar level of execution.

The plot does not play a very important role during the game. The title character once again has to face the villains who threaten the safety of Gotham City. It is worth noting that the script for the game was prepared by two famous people - Scott Peterson and Kenji Terada (Final Fantasy series). Interestingly, the player's progress is illustrated by professionally prepared cut-scenes.

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Platforms:

Xbox

Xbox

GameCube

GameCube

Developer: HotGen Studios

Publisher: Kemco

Age restrictions: 12+

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Batman: Dark Tomorrow Video Game:

Nintendo GameCube

GameCube

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memory card