Capcom saw it for the first time the other day and was so happy and excited.” We even have the exact artwork up on the mansion walls.
“We worked hand in hand with Capcom on this movie to the point that we actually got blueprints from them on the designs of the Spencer Mansion and Raccoon police station in order to recreate them as perfectly as we could. “They wanted to see the iconic characters and locations and feel that the movie was more in line with the game world so that’s really why we chose to go in that direction,” Roberts continues. I wanted scares and atmosphere rather than full-on action. Roberts tells IGN, “ I wanted to go back to the horror of it all. Kennedy, Jill Valentine, and the nightmarish Lisa Trevor.Ĭheck them out below and head over to IGN for all kinds of fresh insights! IGN has scored the very first images from the upcoming movie this week, which put the spotlight on Claire Redfield, Leon S. In other words, this one has nothing to do with the previous movies, which starred Milla Jovovich. Sony’s Johannes Roberts-directed film reboot Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will be releasing on November 24, with the new movie promising to return us to the “terrifying roots” of the original video games, particularly Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2.
Individual pricing hasn’t been released but this is definitely part of the Season Pass that cost users $40. gray and black Batman, Arkham Origins Batman, 1990s Catwoman, Arkham City Nightwing and One Year Later Robin. The DLC pack will also include six other skins: 1970s Batman, pre-Batman, Inc.
The films featured iconic views of the suit and of the Batmobile, both of which are coming to Arkham Knight this August!īattle through the streets of Gotham City with this pack that includes the Batman skin and Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film, as well as two tracks inspired by the film’s sequel.Īccording to ComicsAlliance, there will be, “… two race courses included based on Batman Returns, and it looks like one will be Wayne Manor and the other is possibly the Gotham Zoo.” My generation remembers Batman in a slightly different manner, being that many of us grew up seeing The Caped Crusade played by Michael Keaton in Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns.
Disgusting was telling me how much he enjoys it! And who can blame them? The game is getting rave reviews for its story and presentation (minus the horrible PC port) and it’s supposed to be just an insanely fun game. While I haven’t played it, my friends are all gushing about Batman: Arkham Knight.