Boy of boy, it’s really an understatement to say that I’m really, REALLY looking forward to Batman: Arkham City, which is shaping out to be a violent, brutal, dark, bold, and compelling slice of mega-hardcore action, where we’ll find Batman in the middle of the harsh Gotham City, amongst its thugs and thieves. Arkham City is looking to be a truly worthy successor to Arkham Asylum, giving Batman more freedom to navigate, execute, and explore, along with a slew of gory action sequences. a truly worthy successor. Just like Assassin’s Creed II was to Assassin’s Creed, it was an actual, worthy upgrade, moving forward in gameplay mechanics.

For those who played Arkham Asylum, you all know how important those gadgets are when it comes to Batman’s effectiveness. IGN recently did an interview with Rocksteady’s Marketing Game Manager, Dax Ginn, on his favorite gadgets in the upcoming Batman: Arkham City. “With Batman’s utility belt, what we’ve done is we’ve really thought about the way in which he used them and developed them within Arkham Asylum, and then considered the challenge that he faces within Arkham City,” says Ginn, “All of his gadgets evolve in a way that is appropriate to survival within Arkham City, so it’s not the same set that he took into Arkham Asylum.”

In his interview, he’s spoken about his top five gadgets, in no particular order, and here’s what he has to say about them:

Cryptographic Sequencer

The Cryptographic Sequencer was a gadget that Batman had in Arkham Asylum, but he was using it to unlock security panels and door locks that were basically right next to him. “Out in a sprawling game world like Arkham City, he uses it to hack into conversations that are happening anywhere in the city, so you use the Cryptographic Sequencer in this game to identify and hack into communications between criminal masterminds and their thugs, the various factions, and it gives you a kind of clue and an insight into the broader narrative that’s happening, not within your immediate vicinity.” 

Sounds good. Again, this gives us a hint as to how open Arkham City is going to be. I predict a sandbox-type gameplay.

You can catch what's happening around Gotham City with the Cryptographic Sequencer.
You can catch what’s happening around Gotham City with the Cryptographic Sequencer.

Explosive Gel

“The Explosive Gel was something that has evolved out of Arkham Asylum in a really awesome way, because rather than just being able to use explosive gel to take down a weakened wall, we’ve given Batman the ability to just smash through that wall, and so we’ve taken the explosive gel in a different direction and integrated it into combat, so if you’ve got four or five guys around you and you’re taking them down, you can use Quick Combat Gel.

“Batman basically does a summersault handstand and sprays the gel on the floor, and then kicks out of that, and then from that remote position he can then detonate the gel, which obviously takes down a load of guys or delivers a lot of damage at that point. Integrating gadgetry into combat is a totally new feature for Arkham City, and it works so sweetly.”

So what do we make of this? All signs here of Arkham City being more violent, with free flowing enemies all over the city. Good? Yes. Definitely.

Lets 'Explosive Gel' their asses, in one sweet go.
Lets ‘Explosive Gel’ their asses, in one sweet go.

Batclaw

“Another example [of using gadgets in combat] is the Batclaw, so using the Batclaw to remotely grapple onto Riddler trophies that are around the place means that the Riddler has put these trophies in some ridiculous locations, which is what makes interrogation so important, but also within combat, if there’s a guy on the other side of the battle from you, you can unleash your Batclaw, drag him across, and go into a body slam or an uppercut. There’s a whole load of different moves that link into that.”

Line Launcher

“The Line Launcher that we developed for Arkham Asylum has been evolved in a way that gives the player an incredible sense of flexibility in navigation. The Line Launcher in the first game just connected a wire between two points, and then Batman used that as a zipline to get across a gap or whatever it might be. Now, you can connect that wire between two points, and as you’re zipping across it you can flip up onto it and balance on the wire, or during that flip you can fire another wire at 90 degrees to that first wire.

“So it puts you in a position where you can flip up, then use that freeform, emergent perch point you’ve just made to then attack from the shadows or attack from above, or if you use the double line launch, you can get around, navigate through tight spots. There are particular, specific puzzles that have been built up just to encourage the player to use the Line Launcher in an awesome, strategic way.”

This is just one of the gazillion stunts you can pull off with the upgraded Line Launcher
This is just one of the gazillion stunts you can pull off with the upgraded Line Launcher

Smoke Pellets

“The Smoke Pellet is something that you use when you’re absolutely outnumbered and – most importantly – outgunned. So if there’s a load of guys who are all packing assault rifles and you know there is no way that you are going to be able to take them all down, if you drop a smoke bomb it buys you, maybe half a second, to then get out of there, whether that’s grappling up to the ceiling or a gargoyle or making a covert exit. It’s kind of like a last ditch ‘this is your final opportunity to get out of here alive’.”

This is a new addition to Arkham City. You can catch the Smoke Pellets in action right here.

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When not being the Editor-in-Chief at iLLGaming or a tech journalist that he is known for, Sahil indulges himself with his pug named Tony. His favorite games are Dota 2, Dark Souls, Deus Ex and DOOM. He is sucker for PC builds and dreams about benchmark numbers in his sleep.

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