It’s nowhere near the cheese party of Adam West’s bizarre stint as the caped crusader, but the vibrant colours and sense of humour nod to the cult 60’s show. Based on the Cartoon Network show of the same name, WayForward’s game captures the Dark Knight in one of his lighter moods. Then there’s the silly parody of a man who is so obsessed with bats that everything around him gets a Bat-prefix, short of his butler and sidekick (then again, Bat-Robin and Bat-Alfred do have a certain ring to them).īatman: The Brave and the Bold falls somewhere in between.
One is the gritty, serious Dark Knight that’s been Chris Nolan’s Hollywood blockbuster success of late and the star of Rocksteady’s excellent Batman: Arkham Asylum. As far as pop culture is concerned, there are two types of Batman.