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Batman Begins

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 41 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts / Warner Bros.
Developer: Eurocom
Genre(s): Action
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: June 14, 2005
Summary
Step into the shadows of Gotham City’s perilous criminal underworld as DC Comics’ legendary Dark Knight in the Batman Begins video game. Slated for release day and date with the Warner Bros. Pictures film, Batman Begins challenges players to use fear as their ultimate weapon. The game explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight’s emergence as a force for good in Gotham. Gamers will play as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, hunting evil-doers from the shadows, using strength, intellect and an array of high tech gadgets to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city, including classic villains the Scarecrow, Ra’s Al Ghul and Carmine Falcone. Turning traditional stealth-based gameplay on its ear – by allowing gamers to play the hunter, rather than the hunted – Batman Begins delivers the Batmanuniverse as never before. Stalking criminals from the shadows, gamers will discover new ways to paralyze thugs with fear before engaging in hand-to-hand combat, or interrogating them. From the halls of Arkham Asylum and the alleys of Gotham City to an ancient monastery high in the Himalayas, Batman Begins the video game delivers a thrilling interactive companion to Christopher Nolan’s reinvention of the Dark Knight in Batman Begins. [Electronic Arts]
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What The Critics Said
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Stuff
Longtime Bat-gamers can consider Batman Begins the cave-engineered antidote to the Bat-crap that’s been dropping on consoles in recent years.
Read Full Review >Maxim Online
Batman Begins isn't just a good game, it's two great games that play great together. When you’re the caped crusader, it's an action game in the mold of "Splinter Cell"... Then, when you’re driving the Batmobile, the game morphs into "Burnout," with you knocking cars off the road as you careen through traffic.
Read Full Review >GamePro
The training levels are a little tedious, but serves it purpose to have you naturally thinking and reacting as if you're Batman by the heart of the game.
Read Full Review >1UP
Crates and barrels aside, Batman Begins is generally a well-produced game. Its visuals are often striking, and are distinct in style from those of the film.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
The decision to go stealth was a good one and even though scripted and prompted, the gameplay hits the broad mark.
Read Full Review >The New York Times
While the storytelling is poor, the game does an excellent job of evoking the film's ambience, with striking visuals even better than those in the movie. The game's use of light as it streams through broken boards into a dark room is reminiscent of the wonderful art direction of the first "Splinter Cell" game.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
Although repetitive at times, it does provide a few hours of fun.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Is it great? Heck no. Does it offer little substance, but an enjoyable handful of thrills? It does, more often than not. [Aug 2005, p.97]
Gamers' Temple
Too short, linear, and easy to recommend on its own merits, Batman Begins is best enjoyed as a rental to be played soon after seeing the movie while you’re still on a Batman high.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
With extremely linear gameplay, a relatively flawed fear mechanic and basic combat system, Batman really isn’t breaking a sweat in this title.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
In the end or in the beginning if you like, Batman Begins is a good game, just falling short of great due to the linearity.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
If you're just looking for some mindless entertainment with occasional bursts of brilliance to keep you awake then look no further than Batman Begins.
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
At least it’s easy on the eyes and ears: Batman Begins looks remarkably good, from twilight environments that make for a spooky Gotham City to some surprisingly impressive character models.
Read Full Review >XGP Gaming
Then the game is extremely linear, which really puts a damper on everything.
Read Full Review >IGN
As a whole, the game was a little short (six hours), but it's still a pretty fun ride despite the fact that it is not the definitive Batman game we've been waiting for. This game ain't the greatest in terms of freedom and linearity, but I'll still take it over "Spider-Man 2." No doubt.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
If you are a fan of the Batman, you should play this game in some form, as it is one of the better representations of the comic hero in quite some time.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Unfortunately, the gameplay feels too much like a mishmash of several other well-known gaming franchises and ends up overly simplistic.
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
If you were a fan of the movie and want to re-live the experience, this isn’t a bad way to do it, but if you’re looking for a game that expands upon the movie, or one that stands on its own, it doesn’t get the job done.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
Had the develop[ers] only thought about what it was doing a little bit more it could have made an astonishingly good game using the source material provided.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
Perhaps the biggest letdown is the driving levels featuring the Batmobile. These commit the worst act of plagiarism since Oasis began ripping off themselves from their third album onwards. [PSW]
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
While details like the appearance of the movie's actors in their same roles (the tutorial is standard fare, except it happens to be delivered by Liam Neeson, of all people!), the Burnout 3-inspired Batmobile sequences, the quirky minigames, and the moments of sneaking and combat make the game fun to play, its linearity keeps it grounded to the "average licensed property" area.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
A reasonably engaging, yet perfectly average experience--much like most summer blockbusters.
Read Full Review >Sydney Morning Herald
While this rises above its predecessors, its true potential is hampered by restricted game mechanics.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
Where the game really succeeds, however, beyond providing a robust and solid, if unassuming model of explorative stealth and attack, is in fulfilling that old and oft-forgotten criterion - putting the gamer inside the movie. [Aug 2005, p.95]
Boomtown
With such an accomplished and unique cinematic source, we really did deserve better.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
Requiring only five to seven hours to finish, and having virtually no replay value, only the most dedicated fans should own Batman Begins.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
It features some excellent graphics and audio production, as well as some of the best voiceover work to date. However, this can't make up for the frustrating gameplay, which tries to focus on stealth, combat, and platforming, yet doesn't manage to do any of these particularly well.
Read Full Review >Pelaaja (Finland)
Despite its limitations Batman Begins is an okay-ish action/adventure game, which has excellent production values. The voice acting is excellent and helps to make the game feel and sound very authentic compared to the movie. This game certainly is no "Catwoman"! [July 2005, p.59]
Pelit (Finland)
Could anyone take less risks designing a license action-adventure? Nice graphics and sound, but super simplistic gameplay. Also super boring. [Sept. 05]
Gaming Horizon
Everything about this game is top notch, except for the game itself which is altogether terrible.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
It's too simplistic. While the game gives the illusion of Splinter Cell-style freedom in how you want to take out your enemies, Batman only really ever has one course of action: knock something over, scare the bad guys into dropping their guns, then come in punching and kicking. [Sept 2005]
BonusStage
Unless you are a true comic fan and know nothing about games, avoid this title like avoiding the Scarecrow’s neurotoxin. Instead, save your money from the rental and see the movie, which far exceeds what this game presents.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Although its blend of stealth and action is clever, it's also derivative and boring.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
Casual Batman fans might flutter a wing, but the hardcore will fly away disenchanted. [Sept 2005, p.78]
Detroit Free Press
Compromised because you've pretty much seen and played the game before. Fans will see the adventure through, but many players will find their attention wandering.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
We could well be looking at a number one here. Unfortunately, Batman Begins won’t deserve such an elevated status as it’s average to the core. [Aug 2005, p.106]
Times Online
A classic case of style over substance, being little more than a glossy advertisement for the film.
Read Full Review >Computer Games Magazine
You've basically got a barely interactive "Splinter Cell for Dummies." [Sept 2005, p.91]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 34 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Myles gave it a7:
Bought the game the day the film came out... gotta say, I was a bit disappointed. Although it's a ton of fun to play and looks fantastic, being led through every level gets old and it's all too easy to just block punches and time retaliations. The environments need to be a lot more open... a gamer needs to feel that there will always be a corner of Gotham left to explore or that there's many different ways to beat a level. Plus, it's much too short. Although I'm a big fan of Batman and of the movie, this game just didn't fulfill my Bat-expectations.
BeerStud2 gave it a4:
I found the game extremely lame. Im playing on hard level and have found it simple. That combined with the fact that the movement is too clunky (we want smooth fighting action like Spiderman Ultimate, guys!), you can't skip through tedious animated movie bits, limited gameplay (why can't we throw the batterang at enemies?? errgh!), and maybe make the people a little harder to kill. So lame, Im glad I borrowed this game from a friend and didn't waste my cash.
Alex R. gave it a10:
This game is a batman game you will not stop playing on. It had everything I wanted and still does, stealth, interrigate, you even make them scared by using the enviroment! My rating is 10/10 A must buy.
Jesse gave it a6:
I loved the movie. The game looks great, that character mapping is by far the best i've ever scene, but it's so encapsulated in the movie that you might as well just watch that and give your thumbs a rest. Though the dialogue was good, I would have rather had an option to skip it. like I said...I've seen the move, I don't need a series of tedious and over the top clips to remember it. I think the controls and environements should have been more "spiderman" or "gta" (not in plot - just control) than feeling like you're contrained into a pac man maze.
Dave B. gave it a9:
Good game nice graphics not an easy game but very good buy it
Julius M. gave it a10:
I'm just an occasional gamer. I've never played Splinter Cell, I LOVE burn out. But this is EVERYTHING I've ever wanted in a Batman game. Sneaking around, climbing things, dropping down on people and beating the info out of them. As a Batman fan I LOVE it.
Matt A. gave it a9:
This is a very good game, there's no doubting that but like all games It does have its flaws such as It is a little short suprisingly and you only get to drive the new inovative batmobile twice in the whole game but the fear feature was cool and I had alot of fun playing it but I beat it in less than a day maybe half a day. But Batman fans such as myself will love it.
