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Batman: Vengeance

Batman: Vengeance is a 2001 action-adventure video game based on the fictional superhero of the same name. It was released for PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. The game was developed and published by Ubi Soft in conjunction with Warner Bros. and DC Comics.

Batman: Vengeance
Developer(s)Ubi Soft Montreal[a]
Publisher(s)Ubi Soft
Producer(s)Reid Schneider
Designer(s)Pierre Rivest
Programmer(s)Stéphane Morichère-Matte
Artist(s)Hugo Dallaire
Stéphane Belin
Alex Drouin
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation 2
  • NA: October 23, 2001[1]
  • EU: November 9, 2001
Game Boy Advance
  • NA: October 30, 2001
  • EU: November 9, 2001
GameCube
  • NA: November 18, 2001[2]
  • EU: May 3, 2002
Xbox
  • NA: December 18, 2001
  • EU: March 14, 2002
Windows
  • NA: September 6, 2002
  • EU: October 8, 2002
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

The game is based on the television series The New Batman Adventures, and features the voice cast from the show reprising their roles. The story centers on Batman's investigation of the Joker's apparent death after their latest encounter, while having to deal with other villains and their schemes, all part of a larger plot orchestrated by the Clown Prince of Crime. Batman: Vengeance received mixed reviews upon release.

Plot edit

Batman saves a woman named Mary from a bomb placed by the Joker at Gotham Chemicals, who is holding her son hostage for ransom. Using a transmitter, Batman tracks down the Joker and Mary to a partially demolished Gotham Bridge, where she is unmasked as Harley Quinn and the kidnapping scheme is revealed to be a plot to trap Batman. Batman defeats the Joker, but the latter falls off the bridge to his apparent death. Suspicious that the Joker survived, Batman lets Harley escape in order to monitor her using the transmitter.

Batman and Batgirl are alerted to Mr. Freeze attacking Gotham Industrial Research to kill scientist Isaac Evers, the creator of the miracle drug Promethium for cryogenically frozen people. Freeze seeks revenge against Evers for a promotional Promethium video he believes Evers sent to mock him. While pursuing Freeze, Batman uncovers Evers' dealings with the Joker, who funded his research after his initial government funding was cut because of Promethium being unstable. After saving Evers and defeating Freeze, Batman discovers Poison Ivy has created a new species of super-plants infested with deadly worms, and tracks her down to the remains of Gotham Chemicals. There, he finds Mayor Hamilton Hill, who explains Ivy blackmailed him and other wealthy socialites by poisoning them with her worm-infected plants, which were created from a mysterious chemical. Batman defeats Ivy and obtains an antidote to save her victims.

Batman witnesses the Joker's goons hijacking a blimp and speaks with Harley, who informs him that they have been operating on their own since the Joker's apparent death. After foiling their plan to send explosive Joker toys into the city's sewers, Batman finds an abducted Issac Evers. He explains that he had hired the goons to destroy Gotham Industrial for the insurance money, having been unable to collect on the damage left by Mr. Freeze without revealing his deals with the Joker. The goons then turned on him to carry out their plan to destroy Gotham using the toys. As Batman hands Evers over to the police, Commissioner Gordon is hit with a batarang. Blamed for the attack, Batman escapes from the police and concludes that Harley is behind everything since the Joker's apparent death. Disguising himself as a drifter to avoid police attention, Batman investigates the Joker's former hideout and finds evidence hinting at his survival.

After tracking the stolen blimp to the Gasworks, Batman confronts a still-living Joker, having faked his death to exact his true plan. He reveals that he secretly manipulated Evers, Freeze, Ivy, and Batman into fulfilling his goals to mass-produce a flammable Joker toxin developed from Promethium, which he intends to spread throughout the city's sewers. Batman shuts off the city's pipe network to stop the flow of the toxin, while the Joker attempts to escape in the blimp and spread the toxin himself. After subduing Harley, Batman stows aboard the blimp and stops the toxin from being released. As a last resort, the Joker tries to crash the blimp into the city, but Batman destroys the blimp and saves the Joker from falling to his death.

The villains are incarcerated at Arkham Asylum. Batman meets an apologetic Gordon, as it was discovered Harley threw the batarang, and thanks Batman for saving Gotham. Batman retreats to look out over the city, when the Bat-Signal appears behind him.

Development edit

Vengeance took environmental and character designs from The New Batman Adventures, with the voice cast from that show including Kevin Conroy as Batman, Mark Hamill as the Joker, Tara Strong as Batgirl, Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy, Michael Ansara as Mr. Freeze, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Alfred Pennyworth, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Bob Hastings as Commissioner Gordon, and Lloyd Bochner as Mayor Hill.

Reception edit

Batman: Vengeance received "mixed or average reviews" across all versions of the game, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[3][4][5][6][7] Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the PlayStation 2 version, "While it has a number of things going for it, Batman Vengeance still comes up short in a few key areas."[31]

Jon Thompson of AllGame gave the PlayStation 2 version three-and-a-half stars out of five, saying that it was "hampered by its linear nature and lack of mental challenge, but the game is still heads and shoulders above all other Batman titles released in the last few years. Those looking for an entertaining action game as well as those who are huge fans of the Dark Knight will definitely get a kick out of the experience."[38] Later, Chris Holowka gave the GameCube version a similar score of three-and-a-half stars, saying it was "truly an interactive cartoon, beautifully mimicking the simple, bold animation style that made the animated television series so groundbreaking."[39] However, Brett Alan Weiss gave the Game Boy Advance version three stars out of five, saying, "The simplified Metal Gear-type gameplay is marginally appealing and helps tie the package together as an entertaining mixture of well-known play styles with a Batman theme."[40] Computer Games Magazine gave the PC version two stars out of five, saying, "There's a few clever puzzles scattered throughout the levels; unfortunately, there's also a few incredibly painful flying and driving sequences as well."[41]

Pong Sifu of GamePro said of the PlayStation 2 version, "With some fine tuning, Batman Vengeance could've been legendary. Though many gamers may be put off by the game's shortcomings, Bat-fans looking for a fun-filled romp above the streets of Gotham will be delighted by the film-noir visuals and engaging story line."[42][c] The Man in Black said of the Xbox version, "There's much to praise about the effort behind this rough-hewn but imagnative game. If you're a fan, you might tackle this tale of the Dark Knight with a Vengeance."[43][d] Michael Lafferty of GameZone gave the Game Boy Advance version 8.4 out of 10, saying, "The graphical elements are very well done, the animation is solid and the various challenges will keep players intrigued."[44] Carlos McElfish gave the Xbox version seven out of ten, saying, "The gameplay as a whole is lethargic and inaccurate."[45] Lafferty later gave the PC version a similar score of seven out of ten, calling it "a year-old game newly ported to the PC that plunges players into a world of bad camera angles and overwrought control elements."[46]

The game was nominated for "Outstanding Achievement in Original Musical Composition" at the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' 5th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, which ultimately went to Tropico.[47] The PlayStation 2 version was also nominated at The Electric Playground's 2001 Blister Awards for "Biggest Disappointment of the Year", but lost to the Xbox version of Shrek.[48]

By the end of 2001, sales of the game had surpassed 540,000 units.[49] Its sales surpassed 670,000 units by the end of March 2002.[50]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ported to PC by Ubisoft Shanghai
  2. ^ Three critics of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the PlayStation 2 version each a score of 6/10, 5/10, and 6.5/10.
  3. ^ GamePro gave the PlayStation 2 version 4/5 for graphics, 5/5 for sound, 2.5/5 for control, and 3.5/5 for fun factor.
  4. ^ GamePro gave the Xbox version two 4/5 scores for graphics and sound, and two 3.5/5 scores for control and fun factor.

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Batman Vengeance is a 2001 action adventure video game based on the fictional superhero of the same name It was released for PlayStation 2 Game Boy Advance GameCube Xbox and Microsoft Windows The game was developed and published by Ubi Soft in conjunction with Warner Bros and DC Comics Batman VengeanceDeveloper s Ubi Soft Montreal a Publisher s Ubi SoftProducer s Reid SchneiderDesigner s Pierre RivestProgrammer s Stephane Morichere MatteArtist s Hugo DallaireStephane BelinAlex DrouinPlatform s PlayStation 2Game Boy AdvanceGameCubeXboxMicrosoft WindowsReleasePlayStation 2NA October 23 2001 1 EU November 9 2001Game Boy AdvanceNA October 30 2001EU November 9 2001GameCubeNA November 18 2001 2 EU May 3 2002XboxNA December 18 2001EU March 14 2002WindowsNA September 6 2002EU October 8 2002Genre s Action adventureMode s Single player The game is based on the television series The New Batman Adventures and features the voice cast from the show reprising their roles The story centers on Batman s investigation of the Joker s apparent death after their latest encounter while having to deal with other villains and their schemes all part of a larger plot orchestrated by the Clown Prince of Crime Batman Vengeance received mixed reviews upon release Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editBatman saves a woman named Mary from a bomb placed by the Joker at Gotham Chemicals who is holding her son hostage for ransom Using a transmitter Batman tracks down the Joker and Mary to a partially demolished Gotham Bridge where she is unmasked as Harley Quinn and the kidnapping scheme is revealed to be a plot to trap Batman Batman defeats the Joker but the latter falls off the bridge to his apparent death Suspicious that the Joker survived Batman lets Harley escape in order to monitor her using the transmitter Batman and Batgirl are alerted to Mr Freeze attacking Gotham Industrial Research to kill scientist Isaac Evers the creator of the miracle drug Promethium for cryogenically frozen people Freeze seeks revenge against Evers for a promotional Promethium video he believes Evers sent to mock him While pursuing Freeze Batman uncovers Evers dealings with the Joker who funded his research after his initial government funding was cut because of Promethium being unstable After saving Evers and defeating Freeze Batman discovers Poison Ivy has created a new species of super plants infested with deadly worms and tracks her down to the remains of Gotham Chemicals There he finds Mayor Hamilton Hill who explains Ivy blackmailed him and other wealthy socialites by poisoning them with her worm infected plants which were created from a mysterious chemical Batman defeats Ivy and obtains an antidote to save her victims Batman witnesses the Joker s goons hijacking a blimp and speaks with Harley who informs him that they have been operating on their own since the Joker s apparent death After foiling their plan to send explosive Joker toys into the city s sewers Batman finds an abducted Issac Evers He explains that he had hired the goons to destroy Gotham Industrial for the insurance money having been unable to collect on the damage left by Mr Freeze without revealing his deals with the Joker The goons then turned on him to carry out their plan to destroy Gotham using the toys As Batman hands Evers over to the police Commissioner Gordon is hit with a batarang Blamed for the attack Batman escapes from the police and concludes that Harley is behind everything since the Joker s apparent death Disguising himself as a drifter to avoid police attention Batman investigates the Joker s former hideout and finds evidence hinting at his survival After tracking the stolen blimp to the Gasworks Batman confronts a still living Joker having faked his death to exact his true plan He reveals that he secretly manipulated Evers Freeze Ivy and Batman into fulfilling his goals to mass produce a flammable Joker toxin developed from Promethium which he intends to spread throughout the city s sewers Batman shuts off the city s pipe network to stop the flow of the toxin while the Joker attempts to escape in the blimp and spread the toxin himself After subduing Harley Batman stows aboard the blimp and stops the toxin from being released As a last resort the Joker tries to crash the blimp into the city but Batman destroys the blimp and saves the Joker from falling to his death The villains are incarcerated at Arkham Asylum Batman meets an apologetic Gordon as it was discovered Harley threw the batarang and thanks Batman for saving Gotham Batman retreats to look out over the city when the Bat Signal appears behind him Development editVengeance took environmental and character designs from The New Batman Adventures with the voice cast from that show including Kevin Conroy as Batman Mark Hamill as the Joker Tara Strong as Batgirl Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy Michael Ansara as Mr Freeze Efrem Zimbalist Jr as Alfred Pennyworth Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn Bob Hastings as Commissioner Gordon and Lloyd Bochner as Mayor Hill Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGBAGCPCPS2XboxMetacritic68 100 3 70 100 4 57 100 5 68 100 6 70 100 7 Review scoresPublicationScoreGBAGCPCPS2XboxComputer Gaming WorldN AN A1 5 5 8 N AN AElectronic Gaming MonthlyN AN AN A5 83 10 9 b N AEP Daily8 10 10 N AN A7 10 11 N AGame InformerN A6 75 10 12 N A7 10 13 7 10 14 GameRevolutionN AN AN AC 15 N AGameSpot6 7 10 16 7 4 10 17 4 5 10 18 7 4 10 19 7 4 10 20 GameSpy58 21 73 22 2 5 23 80 24 82 25 IGN6 10 26 8 1 10 27 6 8 10 28 8 10 29 8 2 10 30 Next GenerationN AN AN A3 5 31 N ANintendo Power3 5 5 32 3 7 5 33 N AN AN ANintendo World ReportN A8 10 34 N AN AN AOfficial U S PlayStation MagazineN AN AN A3 5 35 N AOfficial Xbox Magazine US N AN AN AN A4 6 10 36 PC Gamer US N AN A55 37 N AN A Batman Vengeance received mixed or average reviews across all versions of the game according to review aggregator Metacritic 3 4 5 6 7 Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the PlayStation 2 version While it has a number of things going for it Batman Vengeance still comes up short in a few key areas 31 Jon Thompson of AllGame gave the PlayStation 2 version three and a half stars out of five saying that it was hampered by its linear nature and lack of mental challenge but the game is still heads and shoulders above all other Batman titles released in the last few years Those looking for an entertaining action game as well as those who are huge fans of the Dark Knight will definitely get a kick out of the experience 38 Later Chris Holowka gave the GameCube version a similar score of three and a half stars saying it was truly an interactive cartoon beautifully mimicking the simple bold animation style that made the animated television series so groundbreaking 39 However Brett Alan Weiss gave the Game Boy Advance version three stars out of five saying The simplified Metal Gear type gameplay is marginally appealing and helps tie the package together as an entertaining mixture of well known play styles with a Batman theme 40 Computer Games Magazine gave the PC version two stars out of five saying There s a few clever puzzles scattered throughout the levels unfortunately there s also a few incredibly painful flying and driving sequences as well 41 Pong Sifu of GamePro said of the PlayStation 2 version With some fine tuning Batman Vengeance could ve been legendary Though many gamers may be put off by the game s shortcomings Bat fans looking for a fun filled romp above the streets of Gotham will be delighted by the film noir visuals and engaging story line 42 c The Man in Black said of the Xbox version There s much to praise about the effort behind this rough hewn but imagnative game If you re a fan you might tackle this tale of the Dark Knight with a Vengeance 43 d Michael Lafferty of GameZone gave the Game Boy Advance version 8 4 out of 10 saying The graphical elements are very well done the animation is solid and the various challenges will keep players intrigued 44 Carlos McElfish gave the Xbox version seven out of ten saying The gameplay as a whole is lethargic and inaccurate 45 Lafferty later gave the PC version a similar score of seven out of ten calling it a year old game newly ported to the PC that plunges players into a world of bad camera angles and overwrought control elements 46 The game was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Original Musical Composition at the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences 5th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards which ultimately went to Tropico 47 The PlayStation 2 version was also nominated at The Electric Playground s 2001 Blister Awards for Biggest Disappointment of the Year but lost to the Xbox version of Shrek 48 By the end of 2001 sales of the game had surpassed 540 000 units 49 Its sales surpassed 670 000 units by the end of March 2002 50 Notes edit Ported to PC by Ubisoft Shanghai Three critics of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the PlayStation 2 version each a score of 6 10 5 10 and 6 5 10 GamePro gave the PlayStation 2 version 4 5 for graphics 5 5 for sound 2 5 5 for control and 3 5 5 for fun factor GamePro gave the Xbox version two 4 5 scores for graphics and sound and two 3 5 5 scores for control and fun factor References edit Fielder Joe 2001 10 09 Batman Vengeance Preview GameSpot Fandom Archived from the original on 2002 02 03 Retrieved 2024 02 02 Ahmed Shahed 2001 11 07 Batman Vengeance to make GameCube launch GameSpot Fandom Archived from the original on 2001 11 12 Retrieved 2024 02 02 a b Batman Vengeance critic reviews GBA Metacritic Fandom Archived from the original on 2022 07 21 Retrieved 2024 02 02 a b Batman Vengeance critic reviews GC Metacritic Fandom Archived from the original on 2022 10 20 Retrieved 2024 02 02 a b Batman Vengeance critic reviews PC Metacritic Fandom Archived from the original on 2023 05 04 Retrieved 2024 02 02 a b Batman Vengeance critic reviews PS2 Metacritic Fandom Archived from the 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