For those asking. This is not one game but a mix of Batman Arkham origins (DeathStroke/Slade), Batman Arkham Knight (Batmobile), DC Injustice (Jl fighting each other) and DCUO ( Lex, Joker, Black Adam ).
ok sick graphics aside, and realism, what really makes this a homerun, and what's sometimes overlooked, is that this all still had to be directed, and the cinematography created. That's the secret sauce. Much props to the directors and whoever pasted all this together.
The thing that really tips you off to good animation, is when you see something you didn't expect, but which makes perfect sense. Seeing how deathstroke moves, especially his first flips, is just strange. He's in a full metal suit, yet his movements so convincingly show that he can damn well fight in it. Good momentum and inertia is really hard to animate well (for evidence of this I'd advise you to look at fight scenes from the series Red Vs Blue. Specifically the Tex Vs Meta fight scene, and then any fight scene past season 15.) and the fact that deathstroke can both convey a sense of weight, like he's in a walking suit of tank armor, and agility is evidence of just excellent animation.
I’d actually love an animated Batman movie with these exact graphics. Whoever is in charge of these graphics should be promoted.
Name of gamr of movie?
For those asking. This is not one game but a mix of Batman Arkham origins (DeathStroke/Slade), Batman Arkham Knight (Batmobile), DC Injustice (Jl fighting each other) and DCUO ( Lex, Joker, Black Adam ).
This is how a batman fighting scene should be choreographed.
Not the Batman we need, but the Batman we deserve.
Checking the breaker is one of the most hazardous occupations for criminals in Gotham.
"Please don't waste it all on fast cars, and outrageous clothes, and the pursuit of a destructive lifestyle" well shoot kinda sounds like batman
Fun Fact: The room where the soldier was tortured by Hugo Strange is actually on the Arkham City game itself and you can visit it.
Sometimes I think why can't DC & WB just make their games into a movie. Their games have much better story & fighting scene.
ok sick graphics aside, and realism, what really makes this a homerun, and what's sometimes overlooked, is that this all still had to be directed, and the cinematography created. That's the secret sauce. Much props to the directors and whoever pasted all this together.
We need a movie like this. This realistic animation looks so freaking sick
“It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.”
Fyi: the fight scenes in the Arkham games where done via motion capturing, by the stunt team who later worked on Netflix´s Daredevil.
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Imagine sniping at someone only for them to look
The thing that really tips you off to good animation, is when you see something you didn't expect, but which makes perfect sense. Seeing how deathstroke moves, especially his first flips, is just strange. He's in a full metal suit, yet his movements so convincingly show that he can damn well fight in it. Good momentum and inertia is really hard to animate well (for evidence of this I'd advise you to look at fight scenes from the series Red Vs Blue. Specifically the Tex Vs Meta fight scene, and then any fight scene past season 15.) and the fact that deathstroke can both convey a sense of weight, like he's in a walking suit of tank armor, and agility is evidence of just excellent animation.
Such a shame that DC has never came close to making a live action fight scene as good as any of these animated scenes.
I love Batman overall but this Batman is the one we need in the big screen
This Batman will always have a special place in my heart!
"Batman doesn't kill."