Batman: Vengeance

Batman: Vengeance (2001)

by Ubisoft Montreal
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Batman: Vengeance is a 2001 video game that was released on all major platforms of the sixth generation of console games. It was developed and published by Ubisoft in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics. It is based on the television series The New Batman Adventures (the successor to Batman: The Animated Series).Show more
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That's one of my childhood game that is stuck in the OG Xbox era, I remember playing this game so much after watching the animated series, learning the combos, driving the batmobile, handcuffs criminals, would be so nice to see it back again, back then I was playing with my father
Before there was Arkham there was this hidden gem, this brought back the original cast from the animated series, this game is extremely underrated i enjoyed combat obviously it isn't like arkham it was more arcadey but still enjoyable, doing things cuffing enemies driving the batmobile and flying the batwing were very fun. This game wasn't made by Rocksteady but i feel that in many ways it preceded the Arkham games.
user avatar@RolandoRGuser avatar@RolandoRG
February 26, 2025
Its variety of gameplay is unique. I can't remember another game that let you use the Batmobile and the Batwing in the same title. Indeed, not even Arkham Saga let you do that. If that's not enough, those mechanics are combined with the original cast of TV Batman TAS. This game is absolute enjoyable. When I was a child, it was kind of hard to get used to some of the mechanics, specially when driving, but, now, I do want a re-mach.
user avatar@dan45ospuser avatar@dan45osp
March 31, 2025
When ubisoft published some good games! The essence of the TAS is unmatched in this game, the gadgets the fighting and the gliding was so nice. Please bring this one guys!
Before arkham there was this game this diamond in the mud this game so underrated its so slept on even though its the closest thing to perfect before the arkham universe was made
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