@@badass3784 Still with me by tritonal feat Cristina Soto. The original version is completely different tho, this slow piano version was only adapted for the teaser
Traior246 I agree. But the trailers to other parts are also very good. For example Arkham Knight: Thomas’s speech in cinematic trailer always gives me goosebumps... “ *...We have lived through dark days, and no doubt there are more to come. But it is the good and great men that stand up for Gotham when* *others turn and run.* *In death, I will love you forever.* *Your father, Thomas...* “
Not everything has to be best or worst. Just appreciate them for what they are and the fact that they set out to do very different things. Arkham Knight had a very solid first trailer.
Because Earth's gravity accelerates us towards Earth and our gravity accelerates Earth towards us all depending on a relative frame of reference. But since it's in a relative frame of reference how do we know we fall at all? So it all boils down to whether or not falling actually exists because remember, our thoughts make reality. The universe presents us with something, for example energy, and we ultimately decide what we want to perceive it as.
Robert Peters, I’m assuming he flinched when he was punched in the face three times. I don’t care how badass you are, you still flinch when being punched.
@@lewis821 You really believe it's impossible for Batman not to flinch when being punched when he shares his universe with a flying alien, a shapeshifting alien, a kid with the Old God's powers, a New God that is the incarnation of evil etc. ?
What I love it's after the gun shot Bruce has this dead look in his eyes that continues during each time jump forward and it's not until the final clip with him in the Batsuit when finally his eyes are alive. It shows the years of just going though the motions until finally taking control. I'll come out and say it this teaser is one of the best Batman origin stories ever in a few seconds it tells you every thing you need to know and still has an emotional weight.
@@michelwelling4692 So he was 27 when he became Batman? Wow, how young. So maybe the other games were older ages: Arkham Asylum: 40 Arkham City: 41 Arkham Knight: 43
@@santiagofranco91952 actually in the comics he became batman at 25. But yes in arkham asylum I think its confirmed hes 39, in arkham city hes 40, in arkham knight he is 42
Batman may not be a real person, but his symbol still stays true. Anyone can be him, but not in a literal sense. He represents humans surpassing the limits they set up for themselves. Batman symbolizes anyone who is willing to break their limits and achieve their ultimate potential. We may never be vigilantes that fight crime, but we can always be better. That is the meaning of the symbol
Indeed Batman is the personification of perserverance, he also symbolizes human natures response to tragedies and suffering in life. He also teaches us that no matter how much money we have or how much succes we have, our wounds will always leave a scar we can not erase. He teaches how meaningless money, fame and achievments by itself is compared to our loved ones.
Once the mind has awoken it will never close its eye again. Since the oldest mythologies ever created (Egypt, Mesopotamia etc) The eye was the most sacred organ. Eye of Horus, the many surrounding eyes of Marduk. The eye was made to be of higher importance than even intelligence itself. And this trailer subliminally reflects that
I don't see how Arkham Origins was so terrible. Just because it didn't revolutionize the Arkham series doesn't make it a bad game. It added a needed segment to Batman's story. Just my opinion (:
True..people who think Arkham origins was a sequel are dummies.. It was never supposed to be a revolutionary game just a back story ..but I would have preferred ras Al ghul over kirgi in the dlc..
"I made a promise to rid this city of the evil that lives in it. That's why I need to strike fear in the criminals that only breath easier when the sun rises. I need to become something they fear, something elemental.. perhaps.. a bat. A Dark Knight. The Batman."
When I was a kid batman was my hero. For over seven years I was a soldier in the U.S. Army in this simple comment I can not explain what I have experienced but seeing a trailer like this brings a lot of emotion out. Going through hell and back to find a cheating ex wife and still pushing on through the fight. Every moment of my life I still think of her and the worst of afghan, and still pushing for what is right. Batman maybe just a comic book character, but his mythology reflects all those who put themselves in the line of fire and those that gave up everything. Its all still with me cause I will never forget.
After a couple years now, this is still my favorite batman trailer. His loss of innocence at the crack of a gunshot. The smile, in his eyes, and his soul, gone, In a flash....and the echo of that gunshot forever etched in his memory.
Everytime Batman goes for the punch in slow motion I cry. He carries all that pain & suffering so no one will every have to go through that like he did as a child. Batman is the best hero
And that's why kids, Batman will always be a legend in comics. It's someone we can relate to, he gets bruised, beaten but comes back through sheer determination... ... not some flawless God that we can't even begin to reach.
SoulRippster You mean the countryside man with obvious super powers, but also with the highest esteem for mankind, despite conquering this world would be "too easy" for him? Yeah, I guess palying "Injustice: God Among Us" is just enough to understand Superman... I love Bruce's personal journey to become the Batman, I really do. It's trully inspirational and amazing, really. But if you say that it's easier to relate to a billionaire bodybuilder polymath overachiever, master in almost every fighting style on the planet in his 30's, that is never wrong about anything or anyone, rather than an humble alien who constantly struggles in a daily basis about what he should and shouldn't do with his powers, I really don't understand people these days.
duffboy502 What I'm saying is that at the end of the day is easier to relate to a human than an indestructible God that likes to help out because he feels like it. If it's easy to destroy as you say, it's easy to rescue from time to time, probabilistically much less risk involved, although I'm aware we're all talking about fictional characters here.
Of course we are. I just don't think it's fair that people nowadays see superman as a dull,easily corrupt,virtually indestructible god that cannot be related to. They see what he can do, but not his personal struggle and his many vulnerabilities . He is a farmboy with all the cheesy american values at heart (or at least,is supposed tobe protrayed as). He is inclined to rule the world in the same manner Batman is to allow killing in his M.O and becoming a maniac. And of course,due to character popularity,the latter would never occur. But hey,thank you for lending your time to discuss superman in a batman video with me.Just made my day :)
Still to this day the best trailer I have ever seen not bc of it being great fighting or showing really cool stuff but bc this shows in the best way possible who batman is and what he went through to become batman and how he will never forget why he does what he does
So Tim Miller director of the new Deadpool movie directed this trailer. I was already hyped for the movie and now learning this my excitement is further increased. This trailer is still just as haunting as the first time I watched it back in 2013. The Merc with a Mouth feels like he's in good hands.
This trailer is a masterpiece. It is bc it conveys so much emotion and information in a succinct 30 second video without words. And its very symbolic. It starts with bruce wayne happy and then the gunshot of his parents being killed as his expression changes. Then the gunshot again introduced a new frame of bruce attending his parents' funeral with a stare of "why?" And anger welling up inside him. Next is the junior high fight. All of the shock and frustration of his parents muder has caught up with him in his early teenage years. Hes a fighter. Next is him being bullied or pushed around. This foreshadows the strength of his enemies when he becomes batman. Next is his training. Hes a learner. Take note that hes looking deeply into the camera all these frames with a transforming expression across the frames. Finally, he is punched by bane. This shows is where bruce the kid in junior high and batman meet. Hes hit and he comes back with a retaliatory blow. This shows not only that hell never stop fighting, but that hes applying what hes learned. The trailer begins with the death of his parents, and ends with the full circle effect of this event that took place in his childhood. Hes giving back everything hes taken through the years tenfold by punching bane back. The final part is the song describing his current state. All of the rage, confusion, frustration, bitterness and questions still haunt him in maturity. But hes fighting so no one has to experience what he did as a child. Batman's a badass.
Obviously that wasn't what OP was referring to. They mentioned his brawl at school then said "Next, is him being bullied or push around" indicating the next scene when he's at martial arts training. @@MichaelSparda
Yes. In less than a minute, we see a video that shows us just the tragic world batman lives in... you stop believing in fairytales here and feel sympathetic for this man... I can tell you all the adrenaline of emotions this trailer gives me...
Enjoy the words I saw with each new frame... I have felt fear. I have felt sadness. I have felt humiliation. I have felt weak. I have felt darkness. This world has always beaten on me. But now it's my turn...
People often confuse originality, revolution & quality, and they believe the 2 firsts always comes with the 2nd. Origins didn't revolutionize the franchise but it didn't intend to, it's made for those who just can't get enough of previous Arkham games (especially City, because Asylum looks quite boring now), and it succeeded at it. It's really a good game, despite the bugs.
Potential94 No one said it was bad, most people just say it’s the worst game in the series, which isn’t saying much since Arkham City is considered one of the best games of the 2010’s, it’s a tough act to follow.
Yeah, all hell breaks lose once he injected that Modified Venom to his body. Almost shit my pants whenever he catches me. But I must say the most annoying boss fight would be the one against Deathstroke. And the easiest one was with the Cutioner, the fucker was worst than a fucking thug fodder. Firefly would be the second easiest
silja lin It is *partly* inspired by Batman the Animated Series, but yeah, it indeed is perhaps the best interpretation of Batman. Perhaps better than even Nolan's interpretation.
This is the best trailer for any Arkham game, any batman film or anything Bat related. So powerful. Raises so many questions, ideas and emotions. Brilliant.
Arkham origins is very underrated game , I think the most people are very spoiled about Batman ,theyve give us so much in it , theyve work very hard to make this game so original , I love this game like other Batman games , its BATMAN DAMN IT!
***** I believe that ''buggy'' thing is their only problem in it , Id like how joker turned to be the black mask that was so creative because jokers personality is just like it , the initiation dlc was so creative , wb mr were so glad because they are developers so they give everything from themselves to make this game original .
Most of their problems are taste issues and other than the game is bugged but I only got one and it was made in a year I mean look at the new spiderman game which is the same as the first game.
I dont like other games besides batmans actually im not a passionate gamer , im only addicted to arkham games ive played main story for 100 times ,but I know what ur talking about spidey there.
Bruce Wayne Well I'm a big gamer and for a superhero game to have as much content that there was in Origins and design wise in a year is and should be impressive.
Yeah ,theres only few things that are really bad , counter the enemy not always works , the explosive gel when you have to blow the wall he spray it on the ground , you have to spray 3-4 times to spray that on the wall so those kind of things ....., like bugs when you fly (thats hilarious bug actually) and the fight with bane and death stroke very bad experience but after all its pretty bad ass game , im addicted to it
What I love so much about TV spot is that sums up the deepest motivation within Bruce's core. Even as he grew up to become Batman, he is still that little boy who wanted to stop the mugger.
ummm no.... bruce wayne died that night.... batman is his true self.... in the lore of the Arkhamverse, bruce needs to go as batman as much as possible, this is evident in the character bios in Arkham City where bruce tried to do as many things that batman himself can do to stop arkham citys campaign but it wasn't possible so he had to do it as Bruce Wayne
u: man that looks alot like bruce wayne in arkham city lol lol BRO NICE BALD HAIR AND BATMAN COSTUME : holy shit thats a nice suit looks like batman WAIT WHAT THATS A FUCKING GAME
This is so strong, emotional, just one minute but so meaningful. This is the reason why Batman may be the most loved hero: he represents all of us, he is so human. This one minute video are images of human condition. Many downs, but with his strenght, he keeps going, he never gives up, he struggles but he fights. He sacrifeces himself. Batman should not be seen as only a comic or a film, he must be seen as a human flag, a model. Batman means sacrifice for love. The goal that should belong to all mankind, to a great man and a great woman.
If i have to be honest, this trailer shows me what Batman means really to us. Batman's journey as young Bruce Wayne, who's parents were murdered by a thug, his training under Ra's Al Ghul and the League of Assassins, and the beginning to the Caped Crusader and the Dark Knight we know now. Batman gives and shows us what really tragedy and fear means. This is one of the reason why Batman is one of the respected superhero of all time. When I saw this trailer while watching movie Premium Rush, it gave me thoughts about what if I was Batman and I felt all of his pain of tragedy and fear. I cried at this trailer of Batman's life.
I'll just finish that comment by saying that I actually saw a lot of my own life in this clip. When I was 8, my older brother was shot by a stray bullet in front of me, I was bullied in school, started boxing when I was 15, joined the Marines at 20, all I'm waiting on is what this life leads up to.
Harold Davidson Yeah, your life does actually sound like a watered down version of Batman's (saw gun-related tragedy at eight, bullied in school, became a trained fighter as a teen, promoted to someone with a dangerous life but saves lives)
Before watching this, I watched the intro for the 1966 Batman series. Then I watched this. How much Batman has changed in visual media (television, movies, games, etc) in just 48 years...
Blake Rose Well, maybe not "Just" but still around 48 years. Sure, Batman's been around longer than that, but I talk about his visual media (TVs, games, movies, etc.).
Why is Batman my favorite super hero? Because his super power is the power of his will, and not some kind of magical bullshit caused by genetics modification or mutation. Respect!
I don't understand all the hate towards this game, the gameplay was as good as the old ones, the story was brilliant in my opinion, the voice acting was almost as good as the ones prior and a bigger map! People are so spoiled I swear. Note that this game was just filler so that we didn't have to wait too long for Rocksteady's third installment, so be grateful they cared enough to give us something to keep us happy until they dished out the main course. That being said, I can't wait for Arkham Knight next year!
No, combat wasn't as good as AC, because they added shock gloves, that completely wiped off the need to fight each enemy differently. And remember Arkham Asylum: combat was soooo good, that it seemed perfect and they could not add anything that would improve it, but you know what? AC just exploded my mind with so many cool new features! Besides, they changed the map and the way that you were travelling through it. They added crazy amount of new (to the game) characters. The map had a unique design in different parts of the map ( for example: steel mill, police department, church) and was filled with easter eggs. Story was brilliant ( well, yes, it wasn't as dynamic as Arkham asylum, because of the open world). Voice cast was even better than in the first game, because of the new characters. Then, AO came out. New graphics ( AC had good graphics, and I was happy with that), new voice cast ( not as good as AC), new characters ( deathstroke's execution was awful), the only feature they added is new detective mode, half of the map is from AC, not to mention the emptiness of the other part. And no, they didn't make Arkham Origins because they "care". They made it because they wanted more money from this franchise. Whoosh, sorry for my english, it's horrible...probably.
This is what they took from us. RIP Kevin Conroy. You (and Arkhamverse Batman) deserved a better curtain call than the slop that was "Kill The Justice League".
It’s amazing how in less than a minute a video game trailer completely captures the essence of Batman/ Bruce Wayne’s entire character and tells you all you need to know about him and what motivates him, his pain, his loss, his fear, and his struggles, and his determination to keep on fighting no matter what. That one moment in that alleyway completely changed his life forever.
Just because EA isn't popular and hated by millions doesn't mean they can't do any good and produce amazing products, I had my fair share of bs with EA but I still buy their shit because they simply have good games.
SolidestStone viper is right, EA can make million times better trailer but at the end of all they will still release pay2win piece of shit game with already cut right of the game DLC that you must pay for.
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