With
The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger's stellar performance as the Joker still fresh in everyone's mind, who doesn't want to play a new, non-sucky Batman game? Of course, we have
LEGO Batman to look forward to, but it's hard to feel like the Gotham bad-ass when you're controlling a plastic and deformed minifigure.
The upcoming issue of
Game Informer, due August 18th, has the scoop on publisher
Eidos Interactive's forthcoming game,
Batman: Arkham Asylum, and though it hasn't yet been revealed which consoles the title will appear on, we have hopes that one of those systems will be the Wii.
Though the game's developer, London-based Rocksteady Studios (
Urban Chaos: Riot Response), hasn't yet released anything for the Wii, its founders
did have a hand in creating
Catwoman: The Game for the GameCube -- that has to count for something, right?
According to
Game Informer,
Batman: Arkham Asylum is an original title following a botched prison transfer which the Joker uses to his advantage, turning the psychiatric hospital's worst patients and Batman's worst enemies against the caped crusader. The game will feature "a dark and gritty setting reminiscent of
Bioshock" and a story co-written by Paul Dini, who you'll recognize from his work on
Batman: The Animated Series.
Jump past the post break for an alternate cover of the
GI issue with the Joker!