Key Takeaways
- Comics-inspired suits enhance your gaming experience by honoring different DC eras, from the Bronze Age to the New 52.
- Some suits are exact replicas, while others are adaptations that mix comic art and gaming styles.
- The developer has rewarded PlayStation players with exclusive Justice League 3000 costumes.
Includes 5 main titles. Batman: Arkham In the timeline, Batman wears a unique suit from each game entry that has become popular among fans. However, as the game progressed, the developers were kind enough to reward gamers with suits that replicated the Dark Knight's various suits from comic book history.
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All Arkhamverse games sorted chronologically
Since its inception with 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum, the Arkhamverse has expanded into a somewhat complex timeline that includes sequels and prequels.
Many of the comics-inspired suits for Batman and other characters take a different route, with some attempting to mimic the comics identically, right down to the art style, while others adapt the comic design to fit the game's visual style. It will delight not only gamers, but also nostalgic comic book readers as they bring their favorite comics to life digitally.
10 1970s Batman suit
Blue has always worked for Batman.
- First appearance: Batman #232 (1971)
Fans of the classic gray and blue color scheme will enjoy this suit's vivid depiction of Bronze Age Batman. Batman: Arkham City. Yellow tabards, a vibrant blue cowl, and a light gray bodysuit are the elements that make up each of Batman's costumes in the comics as the story returns to a darker tone.
In the '70s, Batman was brought to life by creators such as Neal Adams, Dennis O'Neil, Len Wein, and Gardner Fox, revamping Batman's Golden Age designs. I created a version. It became the new standard for a long time, so much so that suits were brought back. Batman: Arkham Knight To pay homage to our beloved Batman era.
9 90s catwoman suit
Selina Kyle starred and slayed in the '90s.
- First appearance: Catwoman #1 (1993)
It's a shame that Catwoman and other characters can't freely roam Gotham City. Batman: Arkham Knight Because they have well-made skins. For example, Catwoman was gifted a DLC suit that Jo Duffy and Jim Balent debuted in her solo comic from 1993 to 2001, which gave the character a then-modern design reminiscent of her first appearance with a purple color scheme. no see.
The skin is Batman: Arkham Knight It would have been easy to paste skin onto Catwoman's basic design, but Rocksteady went much further and gave her a more comical and accurate design with very long hair and wide, doll-like eyes.
8 The Dark Knight Returns Suit
old man batman defeats superman
- First appearance: The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight Returns This is the defining Batman graphic novel of the 1980s, with its idea of an older Batman retiring in a dystopian era. This has had a huge impact on Batman over the years in comics, animation, and even some live-action films. Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice The concept and design were taken directly from the cartoon.
Players can play as the stocky, older Batman in both games. Batman: Arkham City and arkham knight. However, the Arkham Knight version retains the same Bruce Wayne character model, so he doesn't even fit the suit. However, Arkham City changes Batman to match his graphic novel appearance, and Bruce looks much more brutal with exaggerated body proportions.
7 flashpoint batman suit
Thomas Wayne looks scarier than in the comics.
- First appearance: flashpoint paradox
Batman: Arkham Knight Almost a decade later, it still has impressive visuals, and Rocksteady has used them to create an updated version of the famous suit that wouldn't be out of place in a live-action film. One such example is the Flashpoint Batman suit worn by Thomas Wayne. flashpoint paradox The story presents an alternate timeline in which Bruce Wayne was killed as a child.
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Flashpoint Batman has always been more paramilitary in design, and Rocksteady has embraced this aspect, giving him ample armor, padding, and pouches to suit his gun-carrying style. However, Rocksteady retained the shoulder spikes and red eyes that this evil version of Batman is known for, creating an updated suit for a comically accurate yet realistic visual.
6 batman corporation suit
When Bruce Wayne came back from the dead
- First appearance: Batman & Robin #16 (2010)
This short suit from the comics appears in both works. arkham city and arkham knight Both games tread a similar path, transforming the suits to fit the highly detailed worlds Rocksteady has built. The Batman, Inc. suit is when Bruce and his greatest allies form an international team to protect Gotham City and more.
Grant Morrison's batman corporation The design mixes the new with the old, making it suitable for a more superhero version of Batman than just a vigilante. Batman offers a proven template for the character while being more armored, and the suit can be worn throughout the story and challenge maps in both games.
5 red robin suit
When Tim Drake Became a New But Familiar Hero
- First appearance: Final Crisis #14
Tim Drake is known as the Third Robin, but he is also known as Red Robin, which became his signature appearance after Batman's death in the comics. For some, it helped turn Tim Drake into an iconic version of Robin, making him an ideal inclusion when Robin became playable. Batman: Arkham City.
The hooded version of Robin allows Batman to show respect for his adoptive father, Bruce, while also embracing a unique identity similar to what Dick Grayson and Jason Todd did with Nightwing and Red Hood. Unfortunately, the Red Robin suit never returned. Batman: Arkham KnightEven though Tim Drake is back.
4 justice league 3000 suit
A cloned dark knight from the distant future
- First appearance: Justice League 3000 #1
not everything Batman: Arkham Knight The player got lucky. justice league 3000 This suit is only available to PlayStation owners. That hasn't stopped Rocksteady from going all out on the suits, with designs straight out of the comics in Justice League where DC's greatest heroes are cloned as super beings in the distant future.
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Batman's suit was painted with a hexagonal mesh on the fabric to show that it was a technologically advanced suit. Batman: Arkham Knight. Moreover, Rocksteady even justice league 3000 Dynamically moving suit armor plates show how much care was put into the suit in the game.
3 new 52 batman suit
The Batman who helped define the 2011 DC reboot
- First appearance: Justice League #1 (2011)
Batman: Arkham Knight It came out at the end of the New 52 era, when Batman was always designed to wear high-tech armor. So it makes sense that, of all the comic book suits coming to the game, the New 52 design would be a good fit for Rocksteady's Batman.
This piece features all the plate lines DC fans know and love as the New 52 Batman faces off against many iconic and evil villains, including the Court Of Owls and Darkseid. The developers also captured the bulky proportions seen in Greg Capullo's work with rounded shoulders and a logo that runs across the chest.
2 noel batman suit
The perfect suit for the holiday season
- First appearance: Batman: Noel
with Batman: Arkham Origins Nothing suits you better than a formal attire on Christmas Eve. Batman: Noel This skin is taken straight from the pages of Lee Bermejo's illustrations. It features a symbol connected to the cape, a stronger Kevlar-like material, and a militaristic utility belt.
Lee Bermejo's Batman has since become an iconic suit in comics. Batman: Noel It came out in 2011. Not only did it appear in the famous prequel game, but fans loved it so much that Rocksteady brought it back. Batman: Arkham KnightLooks better with improved fidelity.
1 First appearance Batman suit
The Batman suit that started all Batman suits
- First appearance: Detective Comics #27
Without Batman and DC, it wouldn't be what it is today. Detective Comics #27Rocksteady paid homage to this by including the original Batman suit. Batman: Arkham Knight. The long, slanted ears appear along with purple gloves, an earless symbol, and a short cape, a design that continues to influence modern Batman suits, including: Batman: The Caped Crusader.
When suits first appeared Batman: Arkham Origins, arkham knight This version is improved in almost every way, right down to the fabric details on the suit, which make it look like Batman is wearing a modified long-sleeved shirt. First Appearance suits may not fit your technologically advanced style. arkham knightHowever, it remains a historic suit for traversing Gotham City.
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