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  • Bastion, Scribblenauts Remix for a buck during WBIE mobile sale

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.02.2013

    Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment flicked its magical money wand this morning, exclaiming "MOBILIUM DISCOUNTIOSUM," and now all its mobile games on the iOS App Store are priced at $0.99 for the week. There's also a discounted selection of games similarly priced on Google Play. The iOS sale includes Bastion, Scribblenauts Remix, Baman Arkham City Lockdown, Man of Steel, LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7, LEGO Batman DC Superheroes and Midway Arcade. If you've somehow missed out on Bastion, at a dollar it's a must. We're surprised iOS devices around the world didn't spring to life for a second and download it themselves. The Google Play sale includes Man of Steel, Batman: Arkham City Lockdown and Scribblenauts Remix for the same price. You're still reading? Have you not yet downloaded Bastion?

  • Daily iPhone App: Batman Arkham City Lockdown

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    12.22.2011

    When I first talked to Netherrealm Studios' Ed Boon about Batman: Arkham City Lockdown, I told him it was very "Infinity Blade-esque," and even he readily agreed. The game is an iOS version of Batman: Arkham City, which liberally borrows assets from the console title (including graphics, models, and audio), and gameplay from Infinity Blade. The game has you fighting various enemies with swipe attacks and various tapping motions in one-on-one combat. But while Infinity Blade is a well-cooked steak of a game, requiring finesse and care, Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is much more like fast food -- it's quick, relatively cheap and less refined. That's not a bad thing, however. Infinity Blade tells its stories in a well-rendered world, but Batman:ACL shoots between a menu and a series of stages, in which you have to fight a series of goons to complete each stage and move on. By swiping in various directions, Batman can hit, dodge, counter strike or use gadgets. Overall, the gameplay is satisfying. The progression is as well. You can use XP earned to unlock more gadgets, and even buy new skins for Batman with in-app purchases (a recent update added the 70's skin to the game for free) . iCloud integration and Game Center features further enhance the experience, and the game will likely see even more updates going forward. Netherrealm Studios created the game with input and assets from Rocksteady, and while it's not nearly as complete as the console game, Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is still a fun hack-and-slash experience that does capture just a little taste of its console cousin. It's universal \ for US$5.99. If you can't get enough of Infinity Blade and want to get another developer's take on the mechanics, you should definitely check it out.

  • NetherRealm brings Batman Arkham City Lockdown to iOS

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    12.07.2011

    New Zealand's iOS App Store, which serves the dual functions of selling apps to New Zealanders and giving us advance warning of upcoming releases in the rest of the world, is home to a new Batman: Arkham City spinoff for iPhone and iPad. Batman Arkham City Lockdown is a one-on-one fighter developed by Mortal Kombat's NetherRealm Studios, in which Batman beats up the Joker, Two-Face, Solomon Grundy, Deathstroke, and other villains who appeared in the main game. You'll be able to upgrade Batman's abilities, and dress him in different skins. IGN speculates it's an Infinity Blade-style fighter, though a screenshot on the App Store promises "unique gameplay in every boss fight." With the game out now in New Zealand (for NZ $8.29, about US $6.45) we'll likely see it tonight or tomorrow in the rest of the world.