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The future ofBatmanvideo games remains uncertain. The character isdead inGotham Knightsand Rocksteady, the studio behind theArkhamseries, has moved on to theSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguegame. Still, it’s probable that the character will return to gaming in some capacity, and when he does, there is one smaller detail ofThe Batmanfilm that should inspire an important feature.

In theBatman Arkhamseries, there are a few different progression and upgrade systems on display, which allow players to make their version of Batman more powerful as the game progresses. The way that upgrades are handled differs in each game, withArkham Asylumarguably placing a higher emphasis on upgrades due to its Metroidvania-eqsue structure. TheBatmanArkhamgames feature cosmeticsas well, although these don’t generally impact the gameplay and are purely superficial. This is a missed opportunity, and taking inspiration from how Batman’s suit works inThe Batmancould do wonders for the next game.

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The Next Batman Game Should Feature an Armored Suit Similar to The Batman’s

On the one hand, Batman’s suits being purely cosmetic is something of a virtue of theBatman Arkhamgames, as it allows players to make use of all the character’s gear and abilities while sporting whatever look they want; the suit of the 1960s Batman has wildly different capabilities than that of 2023Arkham KnightBatman, after all. However, suits inBatmanstories are crucial in many ways, more so than the costumes of other superheroes, and the next game should take note of this.

Why The Batman’s Armored Suit Is a Good Fit for a Batman Game

Batman Arkham KnightreceivedThe Batmansuit in a recent surprise update, showing how good it looks in this version of Gotham City. While the somewhat rugged, tough, mean-looking suit of Reeves’s film has quickly become a fan favorite thanks to its aesthetic, its potential goes beyond the cosmetic side. InThe Batman, the titular character at one point faces off against a couple of Falcone’s henchmen, who unload their fully automatic rifles into him. Thanks to his advanced bullet-proof armor, though, he is able to withstand the barrage of bullets and continue striding toward them, ultimately incapacitating them.

This has become one of the most memorable scenes in the film, partially because it exemplifies just how terrifying Batman can be. Since it’saBatmanorigin storyin some ways,The Batmanwastes no time in showing how the character establishes himself as a threat to the villains of Gotham, and showing how he is ostensibly impervious to bullets is a good way to do that. In aBatmanvideo game, a similar sort of durable suit could go a long way toward furthering the Batman power fantasy, as well as bolstering gameplay.

How Armor Could Work in a Batman Game

Of course, Batman has a version of armor in theBatman Arkhamgames. His suit is clearly durable and protects him from some degree of physical trauma (despite theArkhamseries' focus on battle damage), and hisArkham Knightsuit is perhaps the closest in appearance to an armored suit a laThe Batman.However, these suits are still lacking one critical component: invulnerability. A suit that allows Batman to briefly withstand a barrage of bullets would be a useful tool for players, allowing them to either rush toward gun-toting enemies or safely retreat from a failed stealth attempt. This function would have to be limited, lest it break the game, so perhaps this could be some sort of ability on a long cooldown, or something that requires a valuable resource. If handled correctly, an armored suit has the potential to add a great deal of depth to aBatmangame, while strengthening the in-game version of the character.