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“Year One E05 – Viper Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 23

In this podcast we discuss, with full spoilers detail, Episode 5 of Gotham “Viper”. It’s all about the weapons this week from the drug Viper to Liza and Oswald Cobblepot everyone has a weapon in play for their plan for Gotham. Of course, we also include the Gotham news. You can send your feedback to us for the show to [email protected].

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As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 6 of Gotham – “The Spirit of the Goat”.

Derek and John

Gotham TV Podcast

Date recorded: 11/11/2014
Date published: 11/11/2014
MP3, 1h 06m, 128kbps, 60.7 MB

“Year One E04 – Arkham Review” – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 22

Gotham “Arkham Review” – Year One E04

Show Notes

In this podcast we discuss, in full detail, episode 4 of Gotham “Arkham”. It’s all in the planning this week as we talk all about Oswald Cobblepot’s master-plan, the battle over the future plans for Arkham City and Fish Mooney’s Plan B. Of course, we also include all the Gotham and DC related news send your feedback to [email protected].

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Spotify playlist

We discussed the “KeaToya” playlist created by Lady Jae a really fun set of songs based on the early years of Barbara Keane and Renee Montoya’s relationship. Have a listen to it over on Spotify.

If you want to send us your thoughts or suggestions or any feedback on John’s Oswald Cobblepot theory you can send them to our email address [email protected]

As always thanks so much for listening and we’ll be back next week with our discussion of episode 5 of Gotham – “Viper” where a new deadly drug is infecting the streets of Gotham.

Derek and John

Gotham TV Podcast

Date recorded: 04/11/2014
Date published: 04/11/2014
MP3, 1h 19m, 128kbps, 73.23 MB

New footage in SDCC Gotham TV Trailer

A new Trailer for Gotham was released along with a fan competition on Fox.com. The competition gives the option to create a new poster for the upcoming TV show Gotham or to recreate a scene from the new trailer below to win a trip to New York to watch the official premiere of Gotham.

The new trailer includes footage that looks like it’s taken from later in the season including our first mention of Arkham Asylum, Bruce Wayne’s assertion that he’s just testing himself with a burning candle to his hand and Robin Lord Taylor being picked up by two frat boys who tell him he looks like a certain aquatic flightless bird. Take a look at the trailer below and if you are in the United States enter the contest here or the video contest on the facebook page here

Also at an interview with IGN.com Ben McKenzie confirmed the appearance of the previously unannounced Gotham kingpin Sal Maroni. Previously played by Eric Roberts as the pretender to the throne left behind by Carmine Falconé this time they’ll both exist in Gotham together. We’re excited.

We’ll be talking all about the new trailer, competitions and the panel in our podcast tomorrow.

Game Review – Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate Deluxe Edition PS3

Overview

Set three months after the events of the Batman: Arkham Origins game by WB Montreal, Batman Origins Blackgate sees Batman get drawn to Blackgate prison while chasing Catwoman. Commisioner Gordan tells him that three of Gotham’s biggest criminals, Joker, The Penguin and Black Mask have taken over three seperate areas of the prison and need to be taken down. With the help of Catwoman, Batman enters the prison to stop the criminals one by one.

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Graphics

I’ve played all three Batman: Arkham games to date and enjoyed each one. The graphics have been amazing and the feeling of “Being Batman” is like no other I’d experienced before. I must admit I was hesitant to play the game as almost everything I’d seen showed a more cartoony style for this. The developers Armature Studios describe it as being a 2.5HD reboot of the PlayStation Vita and Nitendo DS game of the same name. I was pleasantly surprised with the implementation of this transfer. There are some sections of the game that are totally on rails. You can’t explore the corners of every room and the camera moves around with you as you move through various areas but this really is a great looking downloadable game. Scenes like the fight with Killer Croc really stand out as beautiful. The majority of the cut scenes look like motion comics with voice over from the actors but it’s a nice style and doesn’t take away from the game once you get used to them.

Gameplay

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Once you are in the main game you can choose to go after the three protaganists in any order you wish. Penguin has taken up quarters in the Cell Blocks, Joker has taken the Administration wing and Black Mask has taken the Industrial section of Blackgate prison. While I don’t really understand why Blackgate has an Industrial section I love that you get to choose in which order you play the game. With the added bonus of collectables for each of the bad guys (Penguin – 20 Bird cages, Joker – 20 sets of chattering teeth, Black Mask – 20 porcelin masks) it keeps you coming back for more and more.

Batman himself has an array of gadgets available to aid him in his mission. He starts out with the Batarang, Bat-Scanner, (Bat?)Grappel Gun and Cryptographic Sequencer (a decoder for the electronic key pads of locked doors). Each of these items is hugely useful but I found myself relying on the Scanner most often. You can scan every corner of every room. When I got lost or couldn’t find where to go on the less than helpful map, all that was required was a scan of a dead end to find a breakable wall or a vent that I could break open. More gadgets are unlocked and upgraded throughout the games running time but are generally provided in the area where you’ll use them most. These include a Line-Launcher for crossing areas you couldn’t cross before, a Bat Claw for grabbing on to objects or people and pulling them down or towards you and a Gel Launcher for sending explosive charges at breakable areas and setting them off at will.

Also present if you’ve played the previous Batman: Arkham games is the free flow fighting system. This is a system built on pressing one or two buttons in a timed order to pull off moves that only batman can achieve. You chain your combat in order to knockout your enemies as quickly and efficiently as possible. Batman doesn’t kill. While I was never great at this process in the Batman: Arkham games I’m terrible at it in these games but luckily the difficulty is not that hard so while I can’t pull off a 30 times combo I can dispatch enemies with some Batman style.

Watch the Official Trailer for Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

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Value

With three full campaigns and loads of collectables, trophies and secrets to be found this game is well worth the price tag. I paid €19.00 for this on the Playstation and spent more time playing this than the majority of games I’ve paid full price for.

Overall impression

I was taken aback by how much I enjoyed this game. When I originally heard that it was a transfer of a game from the PlayStation Vita to the PS3 I was expecting a two to three hour sub-par experience that I’d give an afternoon to and then not come back to again. The fact that the voice actors from Batman: Arkham Origins are involved and that the story takes place over three sizable playgrounds means it doesn’t get tiresome. It’s definitely different from the fuller console versions but it really is an enjoyable diversion while we’re waiting for the next generation PlayStation 4, PC and XBox One exclusive Batman: Arkham Knight, recently delayed to 2015. I’m going back to solve more cases.

Derek