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E3 09: Playing as the Joker in Arkham Asylum photo

I preordered Batman: Arkham Asylum for the PlayStation 3 for one reason only: to get my hands on the eight, PS3-exclusive Joker challenge rooms where you can take control of the Clown Prince of Crime himself.

To my surprise, Rocksteady was actually displaying one of the eight challenge rooms on the E3 show floor (next to the awfully cool-looking Arkham Asylum booth, which had been decked out to look like the actual Arkham Asylum). Being the massive Batman fanboy that I am, I dashed to the first available booth in an effort to see how the Joker handled.

Hit the jump to find out how that went.

The Joker controls exactly the same as Batman. I'm not sure if you get to use other, Joker-specific gadgets in the other challenge rooms, but the single combat room I played felt literally identical to the Batman challenge rooms I played at GDC and Gamestops around the country. Rocksteady changed Batman's skin out for the Joker's and gave him a bunch of new animations, but he plays exactly the same way.

Granted, I don't necessarily consider this a bad thing. I rather enjoyed the fluidity with which Batman controlled in the original challenge rooms, and the Joker controls just as smoothly. The main change is that his combat animations are much loopier, weirder, and often more funny than anything Bats ever did.

He's lankier and bouncier, visually relying more on trickery (instead of Batman's cape swipe, he confuses enemies with a laughing gas shooter hidden up his wrist) than the brute force Bruce Wayne utilizes so well. For instance, I once got the Joker to jump on a SWAT team member, wrap his legs around him, and start wailing on his head like a kid throwing a temper tantrum. Later, he motioned as if he was going to punch a guy with his closed right fist, before suddenly extending two fingers and poking him in the eyes. I was really surprised to find myself laughing at the maniacal glee with which the Joker dispensed his enemies; his animations really feel true to his character.

Instead of Arkham inmates and villains from Batman's rogue gallery, you fight members of the Gotham SWAT team and, in the final level of the room I played, Commissioner Gordon himself! Perhaps it's just the Batman geek in me, but I got a real charge out of being able to pummel a recognizable good guy, for once.

If you were hoping for the PS3 version of Arkham Asylum to provide some totally new Joker combat mechanics, then you're going to be disappointed. If you're willing to just enjoy the extra challenge maps and the purely cosmetic skin changes at the expense of being unable to earn 360 achievement points, then perhaps the PS3 version of Arkham is for you.

Personally, I'm still pretty happy with my preorder.  I'm still curious to know if the Joker gets new toys for his stealth challenge rooms (if he even gets stealth rooms), but I finished the Joker challenge rooms with a grin on my face.








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Saint Demon's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:30
Saint Demon
Sounds awesome.
D-Nez's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:33
D-Nez
Normally I prefer using the 360 controller over the dualshock so I'm ok the fence about this. Do I stick with my preferred controller or get it on PS3 for the Joker skin.

It's kinda odd actually that they're doing exclusive dlc in a time where everything is multiplatform. I suspect eventully it'll find it's way to the 360. Just a hunch. If not, I can always play it on my PS3 I suppose.
Black Nexus's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:33
Black Nexus
Awesome, do you know if the extra rooms provide extra trophies or not.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:35
Chronic Logic
I don't know, I just find it so very odd that the Joker is able to beat an entire SWAT team by himself. Is the Joker that skilled in the comic book?
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:37
Anthony Burch
That's a fair point. He's not really combat-heavy sort of dude in the comics, but his animations are so zany and weird (he frog-hops over people instead of dodging over or around them) that they still, at least initially, feel kind of believable.
Two's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 16:47
Two
The Joker isn't really that skilled when it comes to close combat...

Not that it matters, it's really sweet just to get the chance to play as the Joker, though I'll probably just get the 360 version for the points.
FalconReaper's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 17:53
FalconReaper
And here I thought that you could only do the challenge rooms as Bats. I'll pick this up when It comes out because me and my brothers are huge Batman geeks, OK not exactly on Anthony's level, but close.
DaedHead8's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 18:21
DaedHead8
I would get the PS3 version for the Joker but alas I would need to buy a PS3 as well and that's just not possible. Sigh. I hope D-Nez is right and the Joker comes to the 360 at some point.
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 20:30
DinnertimeNinja
@Anthony,

I'm pretty sure they recently announced that the Joker also has his own arsenal of gadgets (I think I remember a talk of a wind-up walking bomb) a little while back. So hopefully there will be even more awesomeness to these levels.
SadCheese's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 22:00
SadCheese
@DinnertimeNinja

Wind-up walking bomb in the video here, plus more creepy Joker laughing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwbN3y587kw
RAB's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 22:09
RAB
console exclusive stuff in games is the lame
absolutzero's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/03/2009 23:34
absolutzero
Mine.
KaliKot's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/04/2009 00:52
KaliKot
This sounds really cool but it really looks more of a novelty. What happens after you finish the challenge rooms? play it over and over again?
JustLikeBuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/04/2009 03:51
JustLikeBuck
"At the expense of earning 360 points?"

Wut?

Firstly: Trophies, you may have heard of them.
Secondly: Who bases a purchase of Achievements/Trophies?

Looking forward to the title, anyway :)
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