I really hope in the future we get to see a more interactable batcave one where you can go hangout, upgrade your gadgets, review over evidence, customize your costume, talk to the Bat-family, pet Bat-hound, and just look at all the mementoes you have from previous missions.
At first I actually thought that was #1 because the original lego Batman May be childish but is still a very iconic and was one of the greatest games I have ever played
Definitely, even in Arkham City. There were multiple lines of dialogue in Arkham Asylum and Arkham City about there being multiple Robins and "Didn't I kill you last time? Oh well"
@Shadowzzz He said this during the Arkham Origins DLC "A Cold Cold Heart." Talk to him in the study before you put on the suit and he'll say that line.
@@bmo5852 If you cut out the tank mode and only include the puzzles and detective stuff for the Batmobile in Arkham Knight then the introduction of the Batmobile was perfect, seriously though the tank mode should've only been used at Ace Chemicals, the Cloudburst attack, and the final battle at GCPD.
He was a truly great Batman. The best part of him in the 1960's show was it was never serious. You could just sit down at have a good time watching it.
My only real regret of that show was there was never a Joker / King Tut team up. Just think of the amount of ham acting going on between Victor Buono and Cesar Romero. It would have been a epic display of a ham fight.
I just want to know how the HELL he got that giant penny down there! I mean he couldn't do it alone. And even with Alfred and Robin helping someone would have noticed.
Kenneth Hathaway They probably either built it in the Batcave or they built it and then took most of it apart so it would go in as several smaller pieces.
@@NirateGoel he actually is building it and probably cause he can get to places around Gotham faster? He is starting off only 2 years in seeing a armored car with a thruster and bat wings riding around might raise some questions the bat wing is fast and more stealthy plus I'm sure having the bat wing fly out of the waterfall is probably much easier than building a lift or a road for the Batmobile to drive off on :/
I’m shock’d that you didn’t include DC Universe Online’s Batcave. Not only do you visit it during the story mode but there are several PvP maps and raids that take place in there. I know I’m late to the party but if you revisit this list, this would be in my top 3, and possibly at the very top.
In defense of the Batman Arkham Origins Batcave, the reason it looks the way it does is because Batman is just getting started. Also, there actually is a spot for the Batmobile. During the sequence when Bane attacks Alfred, you can actually see the Batmobile briefly show up on the Batcomputer. Plus, if you explore a bit more, you can see what looks to be some sort of car, and this is implied to be the Battmobile. I understand why you don't like it, but I personally think that it fits Batman still getting started in his career.
Something about it for me is too... simple... about it. I can't place my finger on it. There's also the fact that we can't explore the upper levels of The Batcave as seen in the level inspired by Batman Forever
I hope one day we get a batcave that is in the detailed style of the Arkham games with: A fully interactive Batwing, Batmobile, and Boat, the ability to change suits in-game, the ability to play as different members of the Bat-family, a full trophy display with information on each item, the penny and dinosaur, a simulation training area, and an interactive batcomputer with information on all of Batman's enemies. (If I missed anything, let me know.)
Needlemouse narrator: the arham asylum batcave was the first batcave in a video game. Lego batman 2008: bruh, we have one of the coolest batcave setups wdym
Honestly, considering how the world of Batman keeps the names of criminals public, I’d like to see Batman get swapped with someone from a different world, where the other guy slowly fights Batman’s villains until he finally gets back home, ready to use the skills he learned on his own foes. The only problem, though, is that Batman took down every major and minor villain in that dudes world in about a week and revealed their identities to everyone so that they can never escape in public
@Alex The Awsome The Batcave in Arkham City was part of the Nightwing DLC, it was a Challenge Map along with Wayne Manor. The Batcave in Arkham Knight, the one used in this video, was part of an AR Challenge Map DLC where they asked the community what Challenge Maps from past games do they want added into Knight. The Batcave, Wayne Manor, Iceberg Lounge and Monarch Theater from City, as well as Crime Alley, Silent Knight (the Asylum's Medical Wing) from Asylum were added. They are exact re-creations of the maps from past games. That's how.
The massive batcave from DC universe online deserved a mention. I mean, it's so big they had to break it down to 3 different maps. And each version of Batman has their own unique cave. Such as the Batman who laughs and flashpoint Batman.
12:40 Actually, that’s pretty much perfect scale for a T-Rex. Real T-Rex’s are actually WAY smaller than how they’re usually depicted in movies and TV shows
Lego Batman 2s cave is more like the seventies one that was located under Wayne Foundation tower.. The building now known as Kane Tower in the early Batwoman comics. It was in the middle of Gotham and the car exit was in an alley.
Not to sound like a pain, but in Lego batman 2, Lex and joker find the batcave thanks to a tracking device built into a piece of fake kryptonite that batman takes to the bat cave whilst thinking its the real stuff. If you haven't played the game, I humbly recommend it as it really set the bar for what to expect in Lego games.
I love how lego 2 batman has absolutely no faith in superman. He's so sure that he'll just turn evil that he has a giant stash of kryptonite under his computer lmao
Now that Lego DC supervillains is out you should know that it’s actually a really good batcave. It’s on a separate island under the mansion with 3 hidden entrances for the batmobile, batplane, and bat-boat.
Batman: Vengeance, A game based on Batman: The Animated Series/The New Batman Adventures, Had a playable Batcave area but It was only for a tutorial. Taught the Player about combat as well as grappling and even freelfalling. Every other appearance from there on are In cutscenes.
The Water Fall Batcave and The Adam West One are my faves. Waterfall Nu1. Adam West Nu2. They just have so much detail and they have Free Roam they are epic to me.
Top 3 Best Batcaves in VG: 1. Predator Challenge Batcave from Arkham City - it was comic accurate and featured multiple environment details because of its use as a Predator Map 2. The Hub-like Batcave from Arkham Origins - it gave you limited free roam around it, and let you interact with Alfred, select evidence and mission details, and CHANGE YOUR BATSUIT!!!!!! 3. The Batcave from Injustice 2: Perhaps the first time any VG Batcave included a good, character-defining plot device from comics unheard of in any cross-media platform before: the Brother Eye (and you could also interact with it) Honorable mentions: - The Bare-bones Batcave from Arkham Asylum: Our first taste at a Third Gen, fully rendered Batman inside a quasi-Batcave. - The minimalistic Batcave from Batman Vengeance for PS2: It was pretty empty, but its streamlined look made quite a throwback to the old BTAS Batcave, in all its vertical and "no hand rails" glory.
I know it has been a few years, but Arkham Asylum wasn't a third gen game like at all, third gen consoles were like, the NES, Master System, and Atari 7800. You're thinking of seventh gen, which included the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii.
5:33 Fun fact in Arkham origins there actually is the Batmobile but it's currently being worked on and if you look at hard enough, you can find it or if you don't look at all, you might be able to find it easily that's how I found it lol
I wish you guys would talk about the people who could Break the fourth wall other Then Deadpool. Freakazoid, Ambush Bug, She-Hulk, Pinkie Pie, Animal man, Plastic Man, Spider-Man(Ultimate Spider-Man), The Creeper (jack Ryder) and Harley Quinn (in her comic).
I know this video is about 4-years old, but there is a reference in Arkham Origins with various parts near the training area to build the Batmobile (use detective vision on it).
@@thenoirknight5729 Origins is totally canon to the Arkhamverse. It's just that they didn't include it in Return to Arkham remaster that means nothing. Besides it's just studio difference stuff, not a big deal. My original comment stands.
The batmobile wasn't built yet in arkham origins. You can find a set of car parts under a cover and when you save alfred you have to move wheels and rubble off of him
Although I wouldn’t classify it as one, in Arkham knight there’s a movie studio, but it SUCKS as a bat cave, but it’s importance is great, and I like how it seems rushed together, and not meant as a base.
Lego Batman 3 is my favorite bat cave in video games! I just love it mostly for all the reasons you listed! I haven't played Arkham VR as I don't have a VR.
Years!! ago I had a old ds with some sort of batman game on it and I could never even get out of the batcave in it it was toooooo difficult for me back then
Injustices Two's Batcave is partially destroyed and none explorable both things you said your self so how can this be better then Adam Wests Cave i mean it is very detailed but still respect dude keep up the epic work and Happy Holidays :)