Based on the animated television show, Batman Vengeance from Ubi Soft is
an artistically produced action/adventure game, starring the
world-famous caped crusader.
After playing the less-than-stellar
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker for Nintendo 64, we were a bit
apprehensive about the Dark Knight's debut on Nintendo GameCube. Would
Batman Vengeance use its excellent license to create an engrossing
gameplay experience, or would it use its license as an excuse to make a
sub-par game? After only five minutes in front of the television, we're
pleased and relieved to report that Batman Vengeance is surprisingly
good and true to its animated roots.
Impressing us early was the fact that the game credits actually roll by
as you're playing through the first level of the game. Such an
interactive introduction is an excellent way to capture the spirit of
the animated series. Thanks to the increased memory available in the
Nintendo GameCube Game Disc, Ubi Soft has crammed this game with
beautifully rendered cut-scenes. The cinematic sequences are like
watching a 3D-version of the cartoon. The cartoons are intermixed with
the gameplay, which serves to advance the game's storyline and makes you
feel like you're fighting crime alongside Batman in the television show.
The story at first seems simple. The Joker has kidnapped a young boy, so
Batman decides to lend a helping hand. As you might expect, the plot
thickens from there and players eventually uncover a sprawling
conspiracy and encounter classic characters like Harley, Mr. Freeze and
more. Batgirl lends a helping hand from the Batcave via a communications
device.
The gameplay takes place in brief spurts interrupted by frequent cinema
scenes. Batman can run, jump, punch, kick and use his cape (which looks
great) to glide through the air. His utility belt is chock full of the
items you'd expect: Batarangs, Batgrapples, Flash Bombs, Remote Charges,
Batcuffs, Nets, the Batlauncher, Batscope, and more. On-screen cues let
you know when it's time to use certain items. When you can use the
Batgrapple, for example, a flashing icon appears near Batman's energy
bar. Press the R Button to enter a first-person view, then move the
C-Stick to direct the Batgrapple. The Control Stick moves Batman even
while using the first-person view, which produces a user-friendly and
innovative play control design.
Hand-to-hand combat is uncomplicated, but thankfully Ubi Soft chose to
mix up the gameplay with much more than button-mashing battles. Cool
challenges include chasing The Joker from rooftop to rooftop, defusing
bombs using a challenging puzzle game interface, free-falling through
obstacle-laden skies and more. If you're a Batman fan, you'll appreciate
this game simply based on the excellent story and presentation.
- Category: Adventure, Action
- Players: 1
- Publisher: Ubi Soft
- Developer: Ubi Soft
- Release date: 03/05/2002